Today's Horse Racing

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CLOWNSHOES
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16 35 was nice
Korattt
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CLOWNSHOES wrote:
Wed Apr 05, 2017 4:35 pm
16 35 was nice
it was but I do like to see what's going on whilst crunching it
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Dallas
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Good move in the 16:30 when the two shorties flipped over
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16:50 at Southwell was a nightmare for me
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napshnap
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At flat today were unusual strangely awesome low price jumps near the finish. What was it, Aintree bettors were wasting their money while waiting another Aintree race?
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http://dont-tell-anybody-i-ran-a-tipping-service.blogspot.co.uk/20 ... iance.html

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

edit: ???? i cant post the blog link it changes to something else
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Euler
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It's difficult to feel mad at a 60's year old bloke who just lost his job, again and is desperately hiding that he doesn't actually bet or trade for a living. And it's true, he did offer a tipping service but is trying to cover that up as much as possible. Not sure with his obsession though, that's odd, maybe he just wants lots of hits. I guess that's why he is trying to stir things. But why focus on somebody that actually does this? Rather than all the frauds and conmen out there, Jealously?
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ahhh a lovely y=cos(x) :)
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ruthlessimon
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Mr Cripps just did my brain in. Looking forward to watching that one back later. strong, weak, strong, weak, strong :D :?
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Euler wrote:
Fri Apr 07, 2017 3:41 pm
It's difficult to feel mad at a 60's year old bloke who just lost his job, again and is desperately hiding that he doesn't actually bet or trade for a living. And it's true, he did offer a tipping service but is trying to cover that up as much as possible. Not sure with his obsession though, that's odd, maybe he just wants lots of hits. I guess that's why he is trying to stir things. But why focus on somebody that actually does this? Rather than all the frauds and conmen out there, Jealously?
i think he genuinely doesnt understand how trading works.

I read his blog he seems to be the kind of math guy, study big data, build model and go for straight bet instead of trade.
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Euler
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If you count full-time employment at Tesco and Wall Mart amongst key characteristics to make you a good gambler or trader then I yield to his experience.
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Winx impressive :!:
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Stayers race called off midrace :oops:
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