Today's Horse Racing
it all depends how you view a market, we are all different. I am gonna draw some lines
What was the potential risk/reward of the lay at or above 1.7?
If you did the 'right' thing and lay at the low of around 1.55, even though the 1.55 low was broken you still could of got out for the scratch/small loss later..
How many times have you jumped on a move and 2.12 seconds later you are in a minus position then you scratch , flip sides, goes back the other way blah blah. Patience is your friend
What was the potential risk/reward of the lay at or above 1.7?
If you did the 'right' thing and lay at the low of around 1.55, even though the 1.55 low was broken you still could of got out for the scratch/small loss later..
How many times have you jumped on a move and 2.12 seconds later you are in a minus position then you scratch , flip sides, goes back the other way blah blah. Patience is your friend
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Interestingly, it won coming off a good performance at Windsor. But as a two year old, maybe one to watch!
I think there are three significant things I can see in the market. No support for anything else, the price on the fav stalled at 1.50 and looked like it was going to bounce but a large order sent it flying in. I don't think you could have reasonably predicted the large back order.
I think there are three significant things I can see in the market. No support for anything else, the price on the fav stalled at 1.50 and looked like it was going to bounce but a large order sent it flying in. I don't think you could have reasonably predicted the large back order.
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Project Mars lovely steam - ironically almost the exact same setup as Rock of Estonia
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Lovely drift on Waitomo then. From 17 to 32
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What the heck are you supposed to do with this?! I decided to do nothing.
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I feel silly to admit I got caught up in that, wiped out a couple races profits.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2017 3:02 pmWhat the heck are you supposed to do with this?! I decided to do nothing.
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2nd runner found support, which I wasn't expecting - I got one big scratch in that raceShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2017 3:02 pmWhat the heck are you supposed to do with this?! I decided to do nothing.
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Same here on one a couple of races earlier. I'm feeling like I don't know how to do this today. (huh 'today' lol)laurencestanley wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2017 3:13 pmI feel silly to admit I got caught up in that, wiped out a couple races profits.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2017 3:02 pmWhat the heck are you supposed to do with this?! I decided to do nothing.
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I never feel so bad when I hear ruthless and big D are scratching their heads too.