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sickoflayinwinners
05 Jan 10 16:30
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surely as oncourse bookmakers we dont have to go along with this garbage.we have stood for quite enuff from the different groups, agt, levy board, and others deciding how we run our business. this latest utter nonsense can only cost us even more in having data on our computer systems updated.if the betting shops wanna return a horse at 4.3 instead of 10/3 or 2.75 instead of 7/4 then let em get on with it. its about time we stood our ground and told these clowns to go to hell.as for it bringing more people to the races maybe ive heard sometyhing more ridiculous in my 49 years but i doubt it very much. everyone knows that if theres anyway to increase attendances up its by cutting the cost of racecourse entries and improving faciilities.

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marky sparky
When: 05 Jan 10 16:35
been doing it in Australia for a long time now and the punters love it.......great idea imo
By:
Contrarian
When: 05 Jan 10 16:36
It's ridiculous that they have taken so long to force you to modernise.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 16:42
and you reckon more people will go racing because of it lolololo.olo.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 16:43
so wot about the guys who dont have electric boards, you think they should have to write3.25 up instead of 9/4 , total and utter nonsense.
By:
1.01 Layer
When: 05 Jan 10 16:51
sickoflayinwinners 05 Jan 17:30
surely as oncourse bookmakers we dont have to go along with this garbage



You'd probably prefer to be working in Pounds Shillings and Pence too.

Get on the bus, grandad. Why do you think exchanges are so popular with punters who only back anyway?

I'm 42 and I bet at least 20 times what I ever used to with the confusing fractional system.
By:
Contrarian
When: 05 Jan 10 16:51
Your days are numbered anyway. Just try to toe the line so you can spin it out for a little bit longer.
By:
PompeyMike
When: 05 Jan 10 17:03
Bookies already do a lot of their business on Betfair - which has decimalised odds !
By:
marky sparky
When: 05 Jan 10 17:11
alot of people don't go racing because the British weather is dire
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 17:16
please please explain why on earth more punters will go racing because of decimal odds.fontwell racecourse p[uts on very good evening meetings withtribute bands, these are very well attended, this is the way to get people going racing.i all for any changes that improve the racing experiance for the public as it increases turnover , butchange for the sake of it is not the way forward. just becuese the aussies display in decimal odds i dont see why we have to do the same as them.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 17:19
marky, trust me mate whilst the weather can obviously put people off having a day at the races it is just a very small partof the attendance problem.you must remember , the people like the gambling commission and the other authorities ive mentioned above have very little understanding of the racing game. iits quite crazy that they have such a say in things really.
By:
kenilworth
When: 05 Jan 10 17:37
It works in Australia.
By:
The Betfairy
When: 05 Jan 10 17:39
Won't this make it easier for punters to compare prices against Betfair?
By:
marky sparky
When: 05 Jan 10 17:45
correct Betfairy...i suspect this is why sickoflayinwinners doesn't like it
By:
kenilworth
When: 05 Jan 10 17:50
sickoflayinwinners Re the bands playing at the races. At Newmarket the crowd is only there for the musc, not the racing. Ask Barry Denis about the Friday evenings at Headquarters, a waste of time in his opinion.
By:
brendanuk1
When: 05 Jan 10 17:52
the dogs are a better night out than horses
By:
kenilworth
When: 05 Jan 10 17:56
sickoflayinwinners, when you can't lay the 5/2 chance, wouldn't you rather go 3.6 than 11/4 (3.75) to get it in ?
By:
Little Des
When: 05 Jan 10 18:10
Whatever happened to 100/6, 100/7, 100/8 and 100/9 ???
By:
kenilworth
When: 05 Jan 10 18:29
Still there on course if you ask, as are all the fractions from 11/2 upwards.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 20:23
actually kenilworth i have a pitch at newmarket and its only ok acouple of nights whereas fontwell is far better.towcestr have used the no cost to get in view and they make the money up on beer and food.i can assure u of one thing, decimal odds wont get people to the races, in fact punters who like to have a 500/40 or 1000/30 will not be getting those benefits anymore.the atmophere will be non existent . many punters often ask what has happened to tic tacs, now can u imagine bookies on course shouting 2.75 the field. its utter booollloox.
By:
Lori
When: 05 Jan 10 20:27
If you can't convert them in your head im sure you could write them down.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 20:28
as for it making it easier for puntrs to compare odds to betfair i dontbthink its an oncourse bookies job make it easy for punters to compare our prices to betfair. its the punters choice to bet with bookies or exchanges , surely its not our rsponsibilty to asid them betting with the exchanges.i have no p;roblem with the offcourse bookies returning s/ps in fractions , decimals, or fkn braille if they chose to but i dont wanna be told howto ruyn my business thanks.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 20:28
write wot down lori.
By:
Lori
When: 05 Jan 10 20:29
It's how the rest of the world has done it for 30 years. It's no wonder nobody wants to go watch your antiquitated guff anymore if all the bookies have your attitude to modernising things
By:
hippie
When: 05 Jan 10 20:31
you can still shout 7/4 the field, just enter it as 2.75

with computers doing more and more of the work the change to decimal odds is inevitable.
By:
Lori
When: 05 Jan 10 20:31
I can't believe someone with a legal license to print money is crying about something so trivial.

You get to lay 125% overrounds ffs, deal with it
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 20:34
lori why dont u getyourself a legal license to print money.av 125 percents lol , you reallyare on another planetless than 1 percent a runner is the norm.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 20:39
surely the sytsems that we operate are simple enuff for even thge thickest of punters to understand. ffs we print them out a ticket with possible win or ew returns opn em. if it aint broke dont**it.
By:
C r a n
When: 05 Jan 10 20:52
I've been to Newmarket a few times... to watch bands.
By:
Nova Sicko
When: 05 Jan 10 21:15
I'm waiting till they decide to decimalise time
By:
Tess
When: 05 Jan 10 21:21
It really isn't about modernising, it's about slowly erroding all our traditions.

What will get more people to go racing is reducing the cost involved.

What I read this morning in the Mail was utter rubbish. When engaging in any sport we all have to learn the rules/laws, and all related terminology; it's part of the enjoyment. To say that new enthusiasts cannot learn what 'hanging' means is almost insulting. It's like saying women cannot understand the offside law!
By:
brngtwt
When: 05 Jan 10 21:28
Lori 05 Jan 21:31
I can't believe someone with a legal license to print money is crying about something so trivial.

You get to lay 125% overrounds ffs, deal with it

Jesus wept,god bless the internet for giving the ignorant and uninformed a platform .
By:
brngtwt
When: 05 Jan 10 21:32
how many of the people demanding "modernisation" on this thread say they are 1.7 metres tall and 80 kilos ? If the EU had come up with this suggestion they would be screaming the gaff down.
By:
brendanuk1
When: 05 Jan 10 21:34
flogging a dead horse could have been invented for horse racing.
By:
Lori
When: 05 Jan 10 21:45
brngtwt 05 Jan 22:32
how many of the people demanding "modernisation" on this thread say they are 1.7 metres tall and 80 kilos ? If the EU had come up with this suggestion they would be screaming the gaff down.


If my job depended on it I'd declare my height in parsecs and my weight in slugs.

I've had to deal with three different types of prices for 17 years in this game and I don't really care either way, but if it's going to get more people gambling, let's get it all on the same page. British bookmakers are the worst in the world, you'd think they'd welcome the chance to try to lose that reputation.
By:
sickoflayinwinners
When: 05 Jan 10 23:17
yet another bolloox comment from lori.
By:
Little Des
When: 06 Jan 10 02:16
Will these new odds apply to 5 furlong races where the horse carries 8 stone 7 pounds ?
By:
Amanda Hugnkiss
When: 06 Jan 10 07:04
Sensible idea that should have happened donkeys ago.
By:
kenilworth
When: 06 Jan 10 07:42
Bookmakers could improve relations with on course punters by showing a bit more patience with newbies. These type of punters can feel quite intimidated at times by gruff bookmakers.
By:
wehey23
When: 06 Jan 10 08:28
The decimal odds system will also help to encourage the younger generation to attend and gamble as decimal is so easy to understand......I personally dont have a clue when it comes to fractional odds!!
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