Today's Horse Racing

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PDC
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The 1720 at Chepstow was just nuts both pr and ir
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Euler
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Bumpers are always crazy, but they seems to have reached another extreme recently.
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PDC
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Euler wrote:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:38 pm
Bumpers are always crazy, but they seems to have reached another extreme recently.
Its all those pesky bot owners leap frogging each other to get a match ;)
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PDC wrote:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:57 pm
Euler wrote:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 5:38 pm
Bumpers are always crazy, but they seems to have reached another extreme recently.
Its all those pesky bot owners leap frogging each other to get a match ;)
:D
Emmson
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This activity on Decoration Of War 7.30 Wolves is noteworthy. Feels like it has overshot the runway.
Emmson
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I must have had about 80 greens in a row on the nags now going back to mid december, most of them between 50 pence & a quid. Might be time to set my targets higher.
Emmson
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All this support for Gregarious in 4.15 Carlisle seems odd to me. Even if it wins easily.
Emmson
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Got a lot to learn on the nags but I shouldn't concern myself with what wins the race anyway as my work has to be completed before the race begins.
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Emmson wrote:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:41 pm
I must have had about 80 greens in a row on the nags now going back to mid december, most of them between 50 pence & a quid. Might be time to set my targets higher.
I'm surprised you use such small stakes trading racing when you've been so successful on the Cricket. 80 greens in a row is very impressive. :)
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Derek27 wrote:
Mon Feb 25, 2019 11:43 am
Emmson wrote:
Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:41 pm
I must have had about 80 greens in a row on the nags now going back to mid december, most of them between 50 pence & a quid. Might be time to set my targets higher.
I'm surprised you use such small stakes trading racing when you've been so successful on the Cricket. 80 greens in a row is very impressive. :)
I went in-play once and a couple of other times I didn't spread the red evenly among all runners and fortunately that horse didn't win. I've not cracked it yet.
PeterLe
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What happened on the 16:40 Plump ?
I was on a call and noticed this out of the corner of my eye...

Loser traded at 1.01 Jimmy won at 800 plus?
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PeterLe
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...and another 1000/1 winner at the following uttox Lchamise...
Find it hard to focus on work sometimes :D
ricardodeano
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PeterLe wrote:
Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:54 pm
What happened on the 16:40 Plump ?
I was on a call and noticed this out of the corner of my eye...

Loser traded at 1.01 Jimmy won at 800 plus?
You probably got matched when Jimmy was around 7th position and Ruby Yeats appeared to be coasting. The latter just emptied out after the last and Jimmy finished the strongest.

Enjoy your Monday evening Peter, I suspect you will :D
PeterLe
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Thanks Ricardo
I was actually running something new and it wasnt showing promise till those two races (although 'Hugos Other Horse') did well yesterday..
Unfortunately, i didnt catch them right at the top..

Guess Ill give it a bit longer !
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Peter
ricardodeano
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I was also testing a new rule, didn't get Jimmy but got L'chamise (rather low though!).

If I caught a similar fish to yourself, I must be dangling out the right bait for a change!!! Maybe time to lengthen my rod (not a euphemism) and go for a larger offset.
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