It depends. One thing if you bet on a liquid runner with small spread and few hundreds of unmatched money on both sides and other thing if you try to be the first in a queue on a illiquid runner with a huge spread.Mondo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 9:39 pmI need to ask a question and as I'm a newbie to the forum I'm not sure if I'm in the right place. I've been laying pre race today in practice mode and greening out for a profit in running. I was reasonably successful in practice mode but I'm not sure whether there's some reason real trading would be entirely different. I know that it's different when you're putting real money at risk, but all I need to know is whether the results I'm seeing on screen are lulling me into a false sense of security!!
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The UK has had a long tradition, going back to when I was a teenager, of giving bookie staff a few days off a year just before Christmas. In those days racing was just six days a week. Now that we've got Sunday racing and even racing on Good Friday; let them have a break. They'll be open anyway for their bingo, casino and FOBTs.

Thanks Derek. Merry ChristmasDerek27 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 7:35 amThe UK has had a long tradition, going back to when I was a teenager, of giving bookie staff a few days off a year just before Christmas. In those days racing was just six days a week. Now that we've got Sunday racing and even racing on Good Friday; let them have a break. They'll be open anyway for their bingo, casino and FOBTs.![]()
Thanks Peter. Merry Christmas
When they stopped the racing on 23rd Dec and replaced it with racing on Good Friday about 7-8 years ago I wasn't a fan at first but now prefer the three day break we now get over Christmas
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