Today's Horse Racing
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looked like someone got caught inplay on saroque there
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Drift on Kion... didnt expect that, looked very strog... will it come back



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2.75 Looked strong, out to 3.5 back to as low as 2.5 with another bounce. Kettles fault there!!
i wonder if anyone can shed any light on this for me i was using the bookmaking tab on the 20:15 6f at chem and had a very strange result i greened up at £5.10 on betangel then noticed that i had in fact lost £25 i checked the bets on betfair and none of the odds matched with the odds shown in the betangel log by some margin, i checked the other races and they all matched with betfair except this race, any ideas anyone?
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I would guess it's a result of Temeraire being withdrawn, which would result in a reduction factor of 25.8% being applied.alun63 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 9:13 pmi wonder if anyone can shed any light on this for me i was using the bookmaking tab on the 20:15 6f at chem and had a very strange result i greened up at £5.10 on betangel then noticed that i had in fact lost £25 i checked the bets on betfair and none of the odds matched with the odds shown in the betangel log by some margin, i checked the other races and they all matched with betfair except this race, any ideas anyone?
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What was the average price that you laid it at?
From The Racng Post ...
Tree Of Liberty on Thursday equalled the unenviable record for the shortest-priced loser in British jump racing history when beaten at odds of 1-20 at Ludlow.
The Kerry Lee-trained chaser was unable to justify his prohibitive odds when going down to 20-1 chance Cap'N in a three-runner 2m novice contest.
The only other 1-20 jumping loser was the great Jerry M over fences at Newbury in 1909, when he fell in a two-horse race and was remounted to complete the course. He won the Grand National in 1912.
In defeat Tree Of Liberty became the shortest-priced loser of any race in Britain since Triple Dip on the all-weather at Lingfield in 2015, joining a band of nine others beaten 1-20 shots.
The record for the shortest-priced loser in British racing history is held by Royal Forest, a 1-25 shot who was second at Ascot in September 1948.
There can only be one average price - they should agree.
You need to be careful when bookmaking/dutching markets where the prices have changed considerably since your bets have been matched, as non-runners and reduction factors can easily screw-up a green book.
Thanks for the info Derek that must have been what happened as that was the only race where Betangel and Betfair didnt match, i suppose theres nothing i can do about that going forward as we have no control over it, it is a worry though if i was using bigger stakes it could have been a lot more!
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A horse I think has been a non-trier, nice looking plan here today. 7.15 Elite Shadow. 22s. Crazy price. 
I would argue his true chances at least 10% don't understand the 22.00 price.
First OR was 70. IMO moves like an 80 rated horse, Although the entire field is lightly raced he has an opening OR of a horse with ability. I am pretty certain he hasn't been trying at all yet.

I would argue his true chances at least 10% don't understand the 22.00 price.
First OR was 70. IMO moves like an 80 rated horse, Although the entire field is lightly raced he has an opening OR of a horse with ability. I am pretty certain he hasn't been trying at all yet.