It's the snowball effect with the lemming factor thrown in for good measure,
many punters will have a preconcieved idea of what's going to happen with a Curley runner and if it happens to open quite short, then the more affluent ones can afford to lay regardless and then the lemmings can't help but fall over themselves trying to lay what they think in their minds to be a nontrier without the slightest bit of information other than that the horse has been layed and the graph moving up.
They only have themselves to blame when it goes títs up but come on the forum and blame Curley !
It's the snowball effect with the lemming factor thrown in for good measure,many punters will have a preconcieved idea of what's going to happen with a Curley runner and if it happens to open quite short, then the more affluent ones can afford to la
What drift? Aviso was around 6/1 for most of the day on here and with some firms, even after the withdrawals. It was shorter with laddies and VC for most of the day, 7/2, 100/30 not 2/1, and did fluctuate on here, but other firms were 6/1 all day.
What drift? Aviso was around 6/1 for most of the day on here and with some firms, even after the withdrawals. It was shorter with laddies and VC for most of the day, 7/2, 100/30 not 2/1, and did fluctuate on here, but other firms were 6/1 all day.
Apologies whodareswins - I had this 'oss confused with Sure Fire (ran in 5.45).
Yes I understand the lemming effect Info but it was interesting that this occurred just before the shows and that the bookmakers followed suit opening at 6t1. Cue gamble...not !
Apologies whodareswins - I had this 'oss confused with Sure Fire (ran in 5.45).Yes I understand the lemming effect Info but it was interesting that this occurred just before the shows and that the bookmakers followed suit opening at 6t1. Cue gamble..