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mr crisp
06 Sep 12 16:44
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only bookie in that enclosure and about 20 potenial punters surely his expenses must be more than what he will make

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By:
cooperman
When: 06 Sep 12 17:00
Seems to me, from the posts on here from track bookies that it's going the way of the pub trade. Huge increases in overheads and a declining customer base due to the lack of disposable income and poor value for money for racecourse punters.The fact that people can bet(drink) in the comfort of their own home compounds the problem. I used to visit the races weekly but struggle to justify the cost of a day at the races to watch what, in the main is very low grade fare, particularly midweek. Would be another case of biting the hand that feeds imo.
By:
jonnyfc38
When: 06 Sep 12 17:03
northern racing at it again £17 to get into a flapping track
By:
barkinggreville
When: 06 Sep 12 17:12
Never go anymore just won't pay the rip off racecourses, and it's not as if it ends there, often struggle to get odds comparable with on here and if get hungry or thirsty a second mortgage is required no thanx
By:
clayfield1
When: 06 Sep 12 17:38
Also go racing and get ripped off with the e/w terms.
By:
barkinggreville
When: 06 Sep 12 17:57
never clayfield Mr Wilson keeps em honest for ewLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
mr crisp
When: 06 Sep 12 23:15
all good points but no body has answerd the question why does the bookie stand there and pay exs
has he paid his petrol money to get their and cant stand in the main ring cause its full so pitches up
he cant stand there my choice instead of the main ring can he.
what ever it was it did not look like a wise desision
By:
tomorrow
When: 06 Sep 12 23:23
He is probably a compulsive gambler like a lot of bookies. Including me.
By:
Stow_judge
When: 07 Sep 12 06:50
I have not used a racecourse bookmaker in years, either for horses or Greyhounds. Now we are used to a low margin product, the racecourses should run their own low margin t0tes and use the profits for cheaper admission & fairer food/drink prices to attract much bigger crowds.
By:
jonnyfc38
When: 07 Sep 12 10:14
sedgey is like the rest of the north east dying a slow and painful death SadSad
By:
allpoints
When: 07 Sep 12 10:44
Mr Crisp
The Bookmaker I believe you are refering to does not to my knowledge have his name on the Tatts list so even if there wasn't a bookie in Tatts he couldn't bet there.Yesterday there were loads of empty pitches in Tatts,there were only fifteen in Tatts & the number is about double that.If however the middle of the course was to close then his name(I don't know his number in the middle)would be added to the Tatts list as long as had a number withing the numbers in the middle & would go in front of all those out of the Tatts numbers at the moment.If he is only working from out of the numbers in the middle(which I hasten to add I don't think he is)he would be placed after those currently out of the numbers on the Tatts list.
As to how he makes it pay.He bets in the minor rings at quite a few(if not all)of the North Easr tracks & he has his regulars.True these rings are not very well attended but I believe his wife works with him,the badge fee & admission is sensible so if he gets it on his own he'll probably get a wage.I cann't however see it being viable if anyone else turns up to bet in there/
By:
mr crisp
When: 07 Sep 12 12:57
all points thanks for takeing out to explain, he just looked lost like cork bobbing up and down at sea
i was shocked to read there was only 15 standing in tatts
i used to love going racing to the northern jumping meetings from wetherby to kelso
i always thought the geographical the lay out of the ring at sedgefield
was the one where all the books had a similar fair chance compared to huge differential in pitch allocations at most courses
unfortunatley i'm not in very good health and dont get racing now
but it sounds as though in the winter months in midweek especially i might see a few tumbleweeds blowing past at a few courses on at the races and racing uk.
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 13:13
allpoints

how was sedgefield yesterday ?
By:
allpoints
When: 07 Sep 12 13:25
Jimnast
Here's my comments in the diary.
Fine day,stood 2.
15 books,crowd & results ave,money poor.
However I did show a profit.That fav. in the second I laid it from 10[11 down to 8/13 & stood it for a few quid.Last week when it ran it seemed to me that it wasn't putting it all in so it was one to take a chance with.Got a skinner on the result so Darby & Joan were out last night but that b llody wines expensive.She's been told that next time we go out she's back on the lime & soda.She even had the audacity to ask if we were going out for our teas,needless to say she was told to get in the kitchen.
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 13:30
thanks allpoints chose salisbury over sedgefield my comments in the diary were fine day crowd decent, 8 books bet like t..ts all day.
By:
par
When: 07 Sep 12 13:35
allpoints, you cant be too good to them me old pal.

you were bordering on spoiling her, that will not do at all.
By:
Lightbulbs Fan Club
When: 07 Sep 12 13:57
I always kept to the golden rule when reporting in after a night at the dogs..either "won small" (if had done brains) or "lost small" if had had a winning turn....discovered very early on in marriage that this was the best course of action..
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 14:13
mr crisp

regarding your origanal question,ladies night at sedgefield last tuesday i thought there were tomany books in tatts so i went on my own in the middle,did 288 bets ,badge entrance £22 ,went in bath tatts saturday night did 199 bets badge entrance £162.
By:
allpoints
When: 07 Sep 12 14:18
par
Nice to hear from you.I hope them hounds are doing alright for you.
You are right about spoiling her,since she retired she's seeing too much.She gets two of those wines down her throat she's slurring her words so the block goes up at two.I'm having a job controlling her,even my bodies not safe nowadays with all the spare time she has.
By:
mr crisp
When: 07 Sep 12 14:54
jimnast it seems your iniative payed off well done
there must have been a lot more punters about ladies night
than that was on view yesterday in the middle yesterday
i dont think if the punters in sight each backed 3 in every race he'd take 288 bets
it looked like a lost cause i hope for his sake i'm wrong
mind i was calculating all this talk of x times admission
for his exs a badge fee of £22 is a different matter
you must clock up some miles jimnast what with bath and segefield among your portfolio
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 15:29
too many miles from bath i went to folkestone.
By:
ribero1
When: 07 Sep 12 15:34
who was the bookie?
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 15:46
ribero it would be either derek wood or paul dolan,between us we always make sure theres one there to keep the ring open,pretty sure it was derek yesterday,the punters are ok in there all they wont is a bet and a cup of tea,the racecourse cant be bothered sending somebody over with a kettle and some milk and sugar,the punters even thank you when there leaving.obviously you wont be getting very rich in there but its still better than sitting on your arse doing nothing.
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 15:52
by the way in comparison with other thirsk saturdays how does tommorows compare ? no premier league football this week,not that,that matters in yorkshireMischief
By:
allpoints
When: 07 Sep 12 16:23
Yes it was Derek yesterday.
As for tomorrow it's usually quite a good crowd but like most Thirsk meetings results are hard to come by.
By:
jimnast
When: 07 Sep 12 16:36
thanks allpoints ,good luck
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