Today's Horse Racing

The sport of kings.
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SeaHorseRacing
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Someone backing that inplay!!! Soon as it started.
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Euler
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Touched 1.32 in play
Halliday
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:48 pm
I wasnt going to trade it but pretty glad I did for £100 stake. If I was sat at my desk I would have done more. 37% ROI.
Well now enjoy your holiday .. and I'm pleased to see your no longer trading with your £50 bank , that was a quick change in your strategy ... hope it works out for you .. don't want you falling into your old habits , posting your P/L etc
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SeaHorseRacing
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Holiday was for two days back to Southampton. Got back today just unwanted vistors keeping me away this evening. Enjoy your night everbody.
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Euler wrote:
Sat Feb 25, 2017 8:50 pm
Touched 1.32 in play
Probably ran to its handicap mark, and is clearly a shadow of the 90 rated horse it once was .. ran a decent race tho and should pick up a little race somewhere if dropped a few pounds
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Dallas
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Good fun as expected in the 1st at Naas :D
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SeaHorseRacing
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My early Steamers looking to target long moves up to post time for a nice trade.

These are based on my form/pace/speed fiqures softwares/systems I have created over the years. So dont expect all to steam. Never realy looked into trading them over the last few years until I had a go the last few weeks. So far so good.

2.45A- Rioja Day 7.8 (Double stake)
2.55W- Ebony N Ivory 6.4
3.15A- Virnon 5.8
4.25W- Medicine Hat 5.3 (Double stake)
4.25P- Landscape 5.2
4.05S- Sarouque 3.05
3.33P- Sea Wall 6.6
5.25W- Billy Boots 10.5
stu410
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14.35 Plump 1.01 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Mr Undercover
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What a sham the racing at Ayr today, did you see Craiganboy make a mockery of the whole handicapp system in the 15.15. I feel desperately sorry for anyone who thought they were betting on a fair race... as the commentator put it "oh he appears to have sprouted wings" shot pasted the lot of them in heavy ground as if running on firm in the last furlong...
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Naffman
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No liquidity at the feature race at Wolves (class 2 15.55) because they put a 3m3f chase 10 mins before it :lol:
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SeaHorseRacing
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Naffman wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:54 pm
No liquidity at the feature race at Wolves (class 2 15.55) because they put a 3m3f chase 10 mins before it :lol:
Shocking. I still cant believe why I bothered trading it.
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ShaunWhite
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Mr Undercover wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:29 pm
What a sham the racing at Ayr today, did you see Craiganboy make a mockery of the whole handicapp system in the 15.15. I feel desperately sorry for anyone who thought they were betting on a fair race... as the commentator put it "oh he appears to have sprouted wings" shot pasted the lot of them in heavy ground as if running on firm in the last furlong...
It happens on a weekly basis and has done ever since the days of Gimcrack. The phrase "you never see a broke bookie" has been around almost as long. (excluding Mr McCirrick of course :) )
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SeaHorseRacing
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Mr Undercover wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2017 3:29 pm
(excluding Mr McCirrick of course :) )
Hes just a shovanistic fool tbh. Needs a good shave too.
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ShaunWhite
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Mon Feb 27, 2017 4:08 pm
Hes just a shovanistic fool tbh. Needs a good shave too.
I totally agree, being a chauvinist is just one of may 'issues' that man's got. I just meant he's the exception to the 'never a broke bookie' rule. He managed to do it somehow.

(smart arse time for etymology fans : Chauvin was a Napolionic veteran, but we all tend to use the word incorrectly because he was famous for his aggressive & exaggerated patriotism.)
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everything I have touched today has reversed
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