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It's Ok. No-one takes SP.
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If the bookies lost today
how much did they win when Mon Mome 100-1 won last year |
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Lost on the race, no doubt. Made a profit when you consider the other revenue for the Bookies like football and FOBTs, which are bigger business than horse racing and generate greater revenue on all days other than National day.
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Talking HSB, not on-course blates.
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bookies love it...most punters bet e.w so double winnings......
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bookies didn't lose.
If he'd have been 10/1 in the morning they'd have been fkd. Whatever they say, AP isn't Dettori to the casual punter and the papers didn't like it either. Good result for them, anyone saying otherwise wasn't there |
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load of b alls
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bookies cant lose much on this race whatever the result & with the placed horses all shortish prices,i reckon they won on the race,its a public relations day for the bookies in general & what a way to treat the public,by returning a horse at 10-1 when at 6 points bigger were available,disgraceful.
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they couldnt win with the ew places imo
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More money bet on the Masters golf. The course bookies were disgusting. Everything backed in.
26-1 at midday , 19 odd on the off. Robbery for the punter# |
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all over,the placed horses were the best the bookies could have had,think about it,most of the placed horses would have been win only.
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have to disagree..at least 95 percent of punters would bet ew in a 10 the field race
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the one thing i will agree on is the s.p was a **g disgrace
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even if that was the case,the places were only 4-1 minus their win stake,as i said great places for the bookies
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i beg to differ.all the best
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