enzabella2009 wrote:andyfuller wrote:You laid the horse on what grounds?
And how much did you risk to make your £600?
Sounds like gambling on no real information to me

I risked £1020 to win £600. I am not just a trader, I am a gambler as well. I am also part of a syndacate which includes parteners from Italy and USA ( started january the 7th). we get n touch with skype or msm. We all agreed to lay some horses yesterday and today based on
these unusuall ammount of money. the results astonished us with 4 favorites to come last and 1 to come 2nd but far behind the winner. On the last flat race at lingfield the horse we bet against finished the race without the jockey...
Lets hope 2morrow the misterygambler will fix some more races.
Im not sure what your seeing here to be honest,
there is nothing unusual at all about horses dramatically drifting late on, happens everyday and some win, some lose,
It's crazy imo to think it's some kind of indication to lay because the race is fixed

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there are many many reasons for a horse to drift late in the day, such as the Horse playing up going to post or loading, traders exiting there positions after a horse is heavily backed
and of cause the bookies laying off,
to name just a few,
you will lose money 100% imo doing this
if this is the only criteria you use for your lay selection.