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Seems to be software I have another app running streaming fine
Ahh looks like I wasn't the only one having trouble closing out positions 
Was so tempted to close out with my phone app but didn't want to end up with a 5 fig loss like last time I tried firing multiples lays everywhere. Strangely enough losing 1k in these situations almost feels like a win lol

Was so tempted to close out with my phone app but didn't want to end up with a 5 fig loss like last time I tried firing multiples lays everywhere. Strangely enough losing 1k in these situations almost feels like a win lol
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I just wanted to say how shit the ITV coverage was.
Ed Chamberlain constantly going on about dismounting the horses and watering them down, and how wonderful that was. Then telling everyone all the horses are safe and sound, how wonderful that was.
It was a program tailor made for today's snowflake generation
Ed Chamberlain constantly going on about dismounting the horses and watering them down, and how wonderful that was. Then telling everyone all the horses are safe and sound, how wonderful that was.
It was a program tailor made for today's snowflake generation
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Power cut from 2-6 in my estate. Didn't back a thing. Younger sister had the winner, as did one of my aunts, married to Arthur. Can't see the place prices or IR hi/lo on timeform yet, but think I would have been ok with 3rd and 4th in my picks. B2L on Gas Line Boy would have been the saver for me most likely.
Have to disagree with LeTiss on the coverage opinion, there's plenty of animal rights groups who detest horse racing in any form, and loath the National. Any coverage or publicity they get is another arrow in the very light armour of horse racing, and should those groups gain strength then funding, sponsorship of big races, Injured Jockeys Fund, retraining retired horses etc, is at risk. Less cashflow in the industry results in sh1tty quality racing, prizemoney, and is detrimental to horse racing directly, and traders too.
Saddest story of the day is runner number 41s parents being told the recent treatment hasn't worked and he's basically on a short timeline now
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-39543058
Have to disagree with LeTiss on the coverage opinion, there's plenty of animal rights groups who detest horse racing in any form, and loath the National. Any coverage or publicity they get is another arrow in the very light armour of horse racing, and should those groups gain strength then funding, sponsorship of big races, Injured Jockeys Fund, retraining retired horses etc, is at risk. Less cashflow in the industry results in sh1tty quality racing, prizemoney, and is detrimental to horse racing directly, and traders too.
Saddest story of the day is runner number 41s parents being told the recent treatment hasn't worked and he's basically on a short timeline now

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-tyne-39543058