Big Wave

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sweetybt
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OMG

i just layed Big wave for £500 liability £300 stakes, quickly popped to the kitchen, started talking to Mrs and completley forgot about the open position.

Luckily it lost but I never done that before. I feel a bit tired at the moment but there is no excuse.

What a twot
hgodden
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THat is pretty shocking! Sounds like you might need a day off ;)
sweetybt
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I have given myself a good talking to
and downed a strong coffee.

Good to go
PeterLe
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Are you sure it was talking that took place in the kitchen! :D
I could understand it if had been something else! ;)
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Euler
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Down to skill isn't it?

Must be that sort of day. I just got away with murder too. Was writing a really complex Excel spreadsheet and got the logic wrong. It created a nastly liability on some horse at AYR but it lost. :oops:
PeterLe
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Euler wrote:Down to skill isn't it?

Must be that sort of day. I just got away with murder too. Was writing a really complex Excel spreadsheet and got the logic wrong. It created a nastly liability on some horse at AYR but it lost. :oops:
Peter - Why not use the Practice Mode ! :)
andyfuller
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Euler wrote:Down to skill isn't it?

Must be that sort of day. I just got away with murder too. Was writing a really complex Excel spreadsheet and got the logic wrong. It created a nastly liability on some horse at AYR but it lost. :oops:
Think I have found the error in your spreadsheet logic - you put the wrong course in :lol:

Ayr isn't on today.
sweetybt
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Euler wrote:Down to skill isn't it?

Must be that sort of day. I just got away with murder too. Was writing a really complex Excel spreadsheet and got the logic wrong. It created a nastly liability on some horse at AYR but it lost. :oops:
Ding Dong you smutty devil
Euler wrote:Down to skill isn't it?

Must be that sort of day. I just got away with murder too. Was writing a really complex Excel spreadsheet and got the logic wrong. It created a nastly liability on some horse at AYR but it lost. :oops:
That is one hell of a complex excel spreadsheet Peter.

How do lay horses at Ayr when they are racing at Musselburgh?

Can you send it to us all?
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Euler
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Geography fail :oops:
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Euler
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Can't believe the weather in Scotland today.
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JollyGreen
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The best one of these for me was when a horse called Baltimore Jack was running. It had won its previous start under an apprentice so it was effectively a winner without a penalty. It was my intention to trade it and let the profit run. Sadly I made a complete and utter horlicks of it. Each time it went up I was backing and each time it went down I was laying. I was caught out every time the "mad bomber" hit the market. I found myself at around £140 red and so I decided to red up and take it on the chin. I clicked the button and decided at that point to go for a breath of fresh air and refocus. I then decided to switch off the PC and not trade the remaining races.

The horse romped home and I was cursing myself saying I should've backed the damn thing! The next morning I logged into my account to find the balance was too high. I had tried to red up just as the market was suspended so my order was cancelled so had accidentally backed the horse!!

As Euler said...skill :oops:
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