Mad Bomber??
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Only seems to be inrunning for them today. But usual tactic of drop until they get all matched - taking some utterly shocking odds in an attempt to get the money on!
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Wish they would switch to pre-race. Inrunning they are no use to me 

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I don't think there is any logic to this Punter, Euler has stated he has got lots of data to sift through, But I do wonder if there is anything at all to be learned. ... I got caught big time, awhile back but have been lucky since then..
I wonder what software he uses?????
groovy
I wonder what software he uses?????

groovy
Look, I'm happy to accomodate the guy, just pick out the weaker feavourites and start pouring on the lays, don't trade out, keep in-play. Go in-play, keep pouring on the lays, don't trade out, eventually objective reality nails the bomber (i.e., enough of the horses get beaten).
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Zenyatta, I just kept dropping 500quid lays on the last race on your advice. 30k in lays, 143k loss. Thx.
Um..you were in practice mode right?steven1976 wrote:Zenyatta, I just kept dropping 500quid lays on the last race on your advice. 30k in lays, 143k loss. Thx.

Take my advise everyone, instead of using stop-losses, every time the market moves against you, just double up

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Yeah was just joking. Ive been playing around for the last couple of weeks and im not convinced the bets are areal punter. I backed 6k a few days ago and the lays shot through me until I dropped it. It just didnt seem real. I feel someone with a big bank is playing games. I know andy commented that he felt when he raised his stakes it became harder. I feel its just becoming a game of the biggest bank is the winner prerace.
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And by that I mean, you can control the market. Lay it one way untill the sheep follow, and then back it back so the sheep follow.