
(It's amazing how well informed some in-play traders are!).
Only just realized that was so far my only red book of the afternoon.PDC wrote: ↑Sun Dec 30, 2018 1:29 pm1325 had to be stopped = VOID race
Several jockies appeared to not know what the yellow flag meant and seemed to carry on racing for a bit and jump the next fence when they should not have done so.
Would be surprised if there was no bans dished out.
Likewise, a lot of people playing inplay didn't know what the flag meant as Richard Johnson was quick to pull up but people thought he was pulling out of the race and laid him up to 18.0 when had been trading at ~1.30 before the flag.
Likewise, Muratello was backed in to odds on thinking Keep Rolling had pulled up.
I laid it just above 2.5 on the basis that it's a longer way up than down.Emmson wrote: ↑Sun Dec 30, 2018 3:28 pmThat nag in the last at Taunton can't keep coming in in such a large fielded handicap can it?. In my innocence on nags I would say it is likely to drift out from its current 2.44 with 28 mins to go.
I am an innocent on the nags but in time I want it to be another string to my bow.
Yes that screenshot I posted was my final tally.
Not quite as good as some of your cricket markets.
No but my aim is to win between £0.25p & £1.00 on one or more handicap races every day if I can find time and in time Malcolm Gladwell's 10,00 hour rule will bring it's own rewards. I'm a firm believer in that.Derek27 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 30, 2018 4:08 pmNot quite as good as some of your cricket markets.![]()