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- MemphisFlash
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my query has been settled, my bots are active again.
- The Silk Run
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Ironically, I received quite a large deficit on my account this afternoon on a bet placed 26hr's previous which I never made.
After an audit on all my automation logs I escalated to Betfair who have now suspended my account.
After an audit on all my automation logs I escalated to Betfair who have now suspended my account.
- MemphisFlash
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you been laundering money again.
- The Silk Run
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Lol MEMF, lol. Reactivated now ....
I would like to compliment you on your charting, very intuitive.
Have a nice day
Minnie LAI
I would like to compliment you on your charting, very intuitive.
Have a nice day
Minnie LAI
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why so few owners grade(or seed, whatever the terminology) their dogs as railers? does it not happen that often that a dog runs close to the rails? and does the seed really matter in the outcome of the race.
- wearthefoxhat
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The racetrack manager/grader is the person that runs the dogs in trials and then decides which ones are railers, middle runners or wide runners.Vladimir CC wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:21 pmwhy so few owners grade(or seed, whatever the terminology) their dogs as railers? does it not happen that often that a dog runs close to the rails? and does the seed really matter in the outcome of the race.
This is important as it reduces the trouble in running that would/could occur if they just allotted any old trap position before a race.
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so this means that in a race with 1 rail runner, 3mr & 2wr, the rr gets trap 1, mr's get traps 2-4 and wr's get traps 5-6? because i think i've seen races with mr's placed on the outside, while the wr was placed in the middle of the fieldwearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:28 pm
The racetrack manager/grader is the person that runs the dogs in trials and then decides which ones are railers, middle runners or wide runners.
This is important as it reduces the trouble in running that would/could occur if they just allotted any old trap position before a race.
- wearthefoxhat
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Yes to the example you gave.Vladimir CC wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:42 pmso this means that in a race with 1 rail runner, 3mr & 2wr, the rr gets trap 1, mr's get traps 2-4 and wr's get traps 5-6? because i think i've seen races with mr's placed on the outside, while the wr was placed in the middle of the fieldwearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:28 pm
The racetrack manager/grader is the person that runs the dogs in trials and then decides which ones are railers, middle runners or wide runners.
This is important as it reduces the trouble in running that would/could occur if they just allotted any old trap position before a race.
In theory, if a W runner is placed in midfield, it should only be because there are other wide runners seeded to the right of it.
If there are racing managers that put the dogs in a random order, despite their style of running, then it could well lead to first bend carnage!
Race reading a greyhound race, and accounting for the style of a runner is a big part for a punter. In the example you gave, if the only railer also has good early pace with good times to back it up, then it's a good bet. Alternatively, races with only 1 (W)ide runner with early pace and good times, will be good too.
- ilovepizza82
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I'm all green or all red at the off.
- ilovepizza82
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