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Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:35 pm
by mcdowell42
Top Londoner wrote:mcdowell42 wrote:I had Oscar time at 66/1 €2 e/w he came 4th anybody have any idea how much I get back.
35 euro thingys back mac,,,, well done mate
Better than a kick in the arse I suppose how do u work it out Top
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:52 pm
by Rosie_titters
typical i had the 2nd for the 2nd year running
i did Cappa Bleu, Teaforthree and Rare Bob, so 3 in the first 5 ain't too bad
but just won only pennies for place money
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 5:53 pm
by Rosie_titters
mcdowell42 wrote:Top Londoner wrote:mcdowell42 wrote:I had Oscar time at 66/1 €2 e/w he came 4th anybody have any idea how much I get back.
35 euro thingys back mac,,,, well done mate
Better than a kick in the arse I suppose how do u work it out Top
it's all about 1/4 and 1/5 of the odds, when working out e/w betting
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:24 pm
by mcdowell42
Ok paddy power paying out on 1st 5 horses so I wasn't sure if it was 1/5 or 1/4,so by my maths should be between €26-€35
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sat Apr 06, 2013 6:49 pm
by Top Londoner
I think that Paddy went 1/4 odds, they're generally good for that mac.
Anyway, a win is better than a poke in the eye with a wet stick.
Well done.
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 3:47 pm
by mcdowell42
Top Londoner wrote:mcdowell42 wrote:I had Oscar time at 66/1 €2 e/w he came 4th anybody have any idea how much I get back.
35 euro thingys back mac,,,, well done mate
u were spot on TL
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 5:51 pm
by Rosie_titters
Ryan Mania, yesterday's winning Grand National Jockey
came off his horse at Hexham today, treated on the course for 30 mins, before being air lifted to hospital with neck and back injuries
fucking hell the ups and downs of National Hunt Racing, hope he makes a speedy recovery
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:05 pm
by Top Londoner
Rosie_titters wrote:Ryan Mania, yesterday's winning Grand National Jockey
came off his horse at Hexham today, treated on the course for 30 mins, before being air lifted to hospital with neck and back injuries
fucking hell the ups and downs of National Hunt Racing, hope he makes a speedy recovery
Yeah, good luck to the lad.
He took a kick from another horse between the shoulders and near the neck. He was conscious on the way to hospital. In a stable condition and loaded with strong pain killers.
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:24 pm
by mcdowell42
Top Londoner wrote:Rosie_titters wrote:Ryan Mania, yesterday's winning Grand National Jockey
came off his horse at Hexham today, treated on the course for 30 mins, before being air lifted to hospital with neck and back injuries
fucking hell the ups and downs of National Hunt Racing, hope he makes a speedy recovery
Yeah, good luck to the lad.
He took a kick from another horse between the shoulders and near the neck. He was conscious on the way to hospital. In a
stable condition and loaded with strong pain killers.
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:33 pm
by Top Londoner
heh,
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:31 am
by RoscommonGooner
Happy St. Georges Day Gooners
Now, I noticed that there is a horse running in Yarmouth this evening at 7.25 called Patriotic. Currently best price 3/1 with Stan James but it doesn't look like that is going to last, it was 4/1 earlier.
Fill yer boots!!
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 1:13 pm
by Top Londoner
Cheers Rosco.
I forgot to mention that Brady won @ 3/1 last Sunday.
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 7:16 pm
by goonertux
RoscommonGooner wrote:Happy St. Georges Day Gooners
Now, I noticed that there is a horse running in Yarmouth this evening at 7.25 called Patriotic. Currently best price 3/1 with Stan James but it doesn't look like that is going to last, it was 4/1 earlier.
Fill yer boots!!
How ironic that with yet again no St George's Day celebrations, Patriotic was a non-runner!
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 11:26 pm
by Top Londoner
Lest we forget,
horseracing is always gonna be bent.
Even if you are Sheikh wassisname.
You will never find a poor bookie.
Ta ra Godolphin.
Re: LAY OF THE DAY - BET OF THE DAY
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:05 pm
by Rosie_titters
Top Londoner wrote:Lest we forget,
horseracing is always gonna be bent.
Even if you are Sheikh wassisname.
You will never find a poor bookie.
Ta ra Godolphin.
Godolphin have been in decline for many of years, they use to take there horses to dubai in the winter and virtually won all the big races in Britain, because there horses had the sun on there backs in the winter....But they have been shite for a while and use to go out and buy up all the best 2 year olds
Ballydoyle is now the King, I hope Camelot reappears this season and becomes superstar to replace Frankel
I never understand how bookies, say they have had a bad day or a bad meeting, because all there books are over round from 3% to 10%. Any punter with half a brain, knows they make a profit on each race, also the cheeky on course wankers are using the betting exchanges as well.
Horse Racing really is a mugs game,