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metro john
27 Mar 13 04:43
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Yes i have done it again and many others also. So why do we bother to take part in what is a valued part of a bookmaker exchange layers business?

Always remember

1) The future is not the NOW
2) Horse injuries happen
3) the ground is not known
4) You could be funding the owners(trainers etc) training fees if they choose to lay them?

All in all a most stupid thing to do!
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Report flyingbolt March 27, 2013 5:52 AM GMT
WALOFS
Report John.W.Henry. March 27, 2013 6:56 AM GMT
Prince De Beauchene looks like he is another likely nonner in the national 220 on machine Shocked
Report IrisDeBalme March 27, 2013 7:02 AM GMT
Normally I wouldnt agree as I am a big fan of ap betting, but ante post is a lot tougher than in the past as trainers do keep their cards closer to their chest, so you get minimal information and often too late, also ground has been a major factor in my ap betting portfolio and backed horses beforehand, who I wouldnt touch on the day.  Finally in big televised races, sometimes the price is big on the day, in some cases bigger than the ap price... which makes you think why bother taking the plunge early... this is something thats been going on in the last year with the so called saturday price wars.

Take the Grand National, ON HIS OWN 7s I am very confident that this horse will be 10s or 12s on the day.

My ap betting has changed significantly in the last 2 years... because of these factors
Report metro john March 27, 2013 8:37 AM GMT
Flyingbolt - The Tidal Bay incident? Handicapper drops from original hcp mark would have attracted many punters(unwise or not) then withdrawn within days. I myself did not play,not sure if the market ever formed? But another example of possible punter folly!
Report metro john March 27, 2013 8:39 AM GMT
I would go further i think there should not be a Ante Post market allowed,with Betfair unlike before Betfair there is more chance for Gambling (lay) manipulation.
Report jasey March 27, 2013 9:11 AM GMT
Ante post betting is the only way punters have a chance to beat the bookie imo
Report metro john March 27, 2013 9:51 PM GMT
So putting your very small bets on probable winners at a big price gives you a kick? But how much do you get on? Better let the mugs (like myself) form there wrong opinions then bet with 10mins too the off?
Report Millerracing67 March 28, 2013 4:36 PM GMT
Metro.
If ante-p betting is a loss for u, then don't play it.
Simple.Shocked
Report jasey March 28, 2013 5:01 PM GMT
I don't bet ante post for a kick,its to make a profit.If you bet 10 mins before the off its up to you,but for me your chance of winning is less.
Report metro john March 28, 2013 9:17 PM GMT
If the god judges(not me) were to play Ante post all the time,your value would not exist!
Report metro john March 28, 2013 9:22 PM GMT
what Mark Coton(i do miss him) set out to achieve is turning into a nightmare for some punters.
Report jasey March 28, 2013 9:41 PM GMT
Good judges do play ante post.Bookies make money from punters betting in low grade stuff day in day out.
My work colleagues bet every day on anything,cartoon racing,dogs,doubles trebles on football,darts.These people are the majority and don't give ante post betting a second thought.Thats why their will always be an ante post market
Report eric_morris March 29, 2013 8:16 AM GMT
Without any of inside information, following those that do have (Pricewise and connections), an automated bot there is very little chance of making money on racing as there is very little value. Value is profit and antepost gives ordinary punters their only chance of turning a profit long term if they have the ability to see things in a horse others dont and take the value on offer if there is any, which often there is not now.
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