Today's Horse Racing

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Derek27
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Fairly good day for me, despite getting up late again !
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SeaHorseRacing
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Had a horse in my tracker thats come up to race again tonight.

8.45- Miss Mirabeau.

Watched a race a few runs back and I am pretty sure this filly is a front running galloper. Has yet to be ridden this way but have multiple reasons to suggest this horse has not been running on her merits.

Every run she has been consitantly finishing middle of the field. She has been consistantly raced with good intervals. Now bein urned out quickly.

Think she make all to win today.

Keep eye on gamble. Type of horse to be smashed in 9/2 currently
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SeaHorseRacing
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The gambled forecast is definitely going down. Lump on :mrgreen:
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Derek27
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Favourite slowly getting hammered down in the 14:35 Navan.
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to75ne
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pre off markets are very dull today
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Derek27
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Markets are slow but stable, I've had some easy scalps today.
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Derek27
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Lovely reversal on the bumper favourite at Navan.
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I often wonder how things would change if the bookies and general public stopped using traditional odds. That chart's was all about people taking everything down to, or up to those levels. I'm sure the psychology of round numbers would still come into play but I'd miss the predictability of those key levels.
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:17 pm
lay but I'd miss the predictability of those key levels.
do you mean numbers such as 2.38, 2.5, 7.5, 1.53 and so forth (2.25 and 2.75 in the above chart)?
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ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:17 pm
I often wonder how things would change if the bookies and general public stopped using traditional odds. That chart's was all about people taking everything down to, or up to those levels. I'm sure the psychology of round numbers would still come into play but I'd miss the predictability of those key levels.
How I find if a steam or drift is really genuine I look for the turns when they are not on either a round number or import price. For example. If a horse Was drifting and at 3.35 it turned and went the other way. I can be fairly accurate that this is real money moving the market. However if it was drifting and hit 3.5 and reversed I know its just bouncing off the price.
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Bookies will ‘never’ change from fractional odds.

They have been asked to try, but, it’s not in their favour (as, say they want to bet to 1% per runner, if u add 1% to 5/2, it’s a lot less than 11/4, and it protects profit margins.

If they bet 3.5, and system could accommodate, u could easily go 3.55 etc.
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SeaHorseRacing wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:31 pm
ShaunWhite wrote:
Sun Nov 26, 2017 4:17 pm
I often wonder how things would change if the bookies and general public stopped using traditional odds. That chart's was all about people taking everything down to, or up to those levels. I'm sure the psychology of round numbers would still come into play but I'd miss the predictability of those key levels.
How I find if a steam or drift is really genuine I look for the turns when they are not on either a round number or import price. For example. If a horse Was drifting and at 3.35 it turned and went the other way. I can be fairly accurate that this is real money moving the market. However if it was drifting and hit 3.5 and reversed I know its just bouncing off the price.
depends on what happened previously I guess, I wouldn't get involved without looking at the chart & knowing what happened during the day, there are certain markets however I find that it can turn on a sixpence, well more than a sixpence actually
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SeaHorseRacing
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Racing looks very depressing today. Winters back aye
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Niko
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Aye!!

Is there only one meeting tomorrow? ?
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