Today's Horse Racing

The sport of kings.
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Euler
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More than one way to skin a cat, find what you are good at.
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Euler
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Amazing result on the Guineas. Winner trades at 1000 twice in running.
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JollyGreen
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When I watched that race I was stunned when they split into two groups. I had been chatting with racing mates and we all agreed that 14 runners should mean one main group. I am not sure why Richard Hughes chose to come stands side with Toormoor and I would like to hear his reason if he gives one.

The best horse on the day won the race but Australia will be of interest in the Derby as his pedigree screams 12 furlongs.
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Euler wrote:Amazing result on the Guineas. Winner trades at 1000 twice in running.
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PeterLe
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I didn't get time to post this earlier..does anyone know what happened here? (i dont have pictures) kemp 14:15
I can see it when to 1000 pre race and then bounced back down?
Anyone catch it with the fat fingers auto? ;)

Edit: Actually, sorry I dont know if it happen pre race or as it went into play??
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steven1976
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looks like in play by the volume.
Consty1
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Anyone doing ok on today's racing? Just seems like sharp movements to me as opposed to there being any trends, hardly entered a market myself.

Got stung a couple of times and just decided to leave it in the end, too volatile for me. Even my right click stop losses aren't being filled, flying straight past.
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Euler
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Today isn't a great day in the trading calendar.
steven1976
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Why isnt today a good day?
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Euler
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Down Royal went off early, that's going to kill a few people. :o
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PeterLe wrote:I didn't get time to post this earlier..does anyone know what happened here?
He fell about 35 seconds in play. I didn't see it, but the odds were < 2 from the start.

Just in case you also wanted to know, Saint Roque (aka Saint Roche) is the patron saint of dogs.

Ian
PeterLe
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Thanks Ian
That makes sense
Its interesting how it bounced..we are seeing more and more of them each day
convoysur-2
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Hi Guys .
Any one else been offered this trial of betfair exchange new product ,it dont matter to me ,but maybe it will bring some xtra money in to the exchange from the everyday punter ?see below.
Hi Marc,

For a quicker, more responsive version of the Exchange, try Exchange + the latest innovation from Betfair.

Exchange + is still in development, but we wanted to give all our most experienced horse racing users the chance to try it out now.

New improvements include:

Clearer market view and betslip layout
Built-in dutching functionality for back and lay selections
Detailed non-runner information directly in the market view
Enhanced Timeform information and tips
Post-race results information
Let us know what you think here. And look out for more updates coming soon with enhancements being added over the next few weeks.

Get involved in the first of this year’s British Classics at Newmarket this weekend.

You decide,

Luigi
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convoysur-2
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Exchange + is still in development, but we wanted to give all our most experienced horse racing users the chance to try it out now.QUOTE,

what stands out to me is why have they picked me as one of the most experienced horse racing users ,rather than just a punter,? to do that they would have to look at my account and see what i do ? it dont sit right with me ,and im not a big player like most on here,
food for thought,i think it proves they look at peoples accounts activity and what they are doing ?
Your thoughts please,
Marc
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