didn't look at it, how come?, I don't know so have to ask?
Today's Horse Racing
It did make me chuckle!
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3.40 Towcester. Land league is 7/2 with the bookies (4.5) 15.5 on exchange. 

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If I have the ATR sound on, I end the day with an irresistable urge to get a pension and buy stargazer lilies. Ooops must go...the man from bullion by post is at the door.
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Dont forget to register with sunlife. You will get a FREE parker pen!!!ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:38 pmIf I have the ATR sound on, I end the day with an irresistable urge to get a pension and buy stargazer lilies. Ooops must go...the man from bullion by post is at the door.

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hehe Don't knock the 'free' pen...You can use it to jab yourself in the eye everytime you think about what a crap deal you've been suckered into.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:39 pmDont forget to register with sunlife. You will get a FREE parker pen!!!
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ok, been on the Bet Angel Horse Racing Workshop with JollyGreen, (2nd Sept last year), on the day, one of the 'students', I think his name was Shaun on the day asked if he took any notice of bookies prices when looking at opening a position to which he categorically said no, the market will do what the market does, I hear so much conflict when it comes to trading, how is a newbie supposed to gain any trust with what he hears or gets taught, is it really a case of falling over that many times get hurt, get taught a lesson, get run over until you either drop or pull through?
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4.00 Wolver. No pace whatsoever in the race. Who ever leads likely to trade very short.
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Be more specifc...Korattt wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:54 pmok, been on the Bet Angel Horse Racing Workshop with JollyGreen, (2nd Sept last year), on the day, one of the 'students', I think his name was Shaun on the day asked if he took any notice of bookies prices when looking at opening a position to which he categorically said no, the market will do what the market does, I hear so much conflict when it comes to trading, how is a newbie supposed to gain any trust with what he hears or gets taught, is it really a case of falling over that many times get hurt, get taught a lesson, get run over until you either drop or pull through?
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I ignore them when trading. I only take notice as its just something I observe when I see a big price difference and that is because I have the race card up which shows the bookies odds.
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I have triple clicked on a race in gaurdian by accident and bet £110 on Barbary Prince for 1000 in the 17:00 at wolves. If anyone wants to stick a quid or two on to match me on the lay side id appreciate it
no doubt ill keep bet inplay and it goes on to land the spoils
no doubt ill keep bet inplay and it goes on to land the spoils
