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Back to the betting shop
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save me a fortune because I aint going back to a bookies,bring it on.
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The sooner the better hopefully.
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I shall starve
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What "CASES" - and, "CONTACTS".... are you on about?
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be fair lads, from the best thing since sliced bread to the ruination off all thing racing in ten years, how times change.
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Thanks for taking the timeout to share your CONTACTS INFO
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roo,you know the score.
only a question of time. ask you all this- so many obscure markets covered,and also so many smaller markets contained in those too.Anything considered underhand will discolour radically any market.To the extent that a normal small swing in opinion will snowball greatly no matter what. |
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dreamland stuff,the exchanges will be here in 50 years
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racing wont be if they are, pandoro, its eating itself alive from the insides at present.
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ILL GIVE 3 RACES TOMORROW.TO PLAY IN.ARBERS PARADISE
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lay seymour eric,trickt trickster,bakbenscher
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Will that be before or after racing vid?
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What a strange appearance by videowatcher.
He has been on Betfair for 10 years - yet has only posted 33 times since the forum was re-launched around 3 years ago ..... Now he opens up as if he posts several times a day, every day. |
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Notice the lack of the word bookmaker in the op fools statement, bit of a give away ...
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The exchanges have done what Bookmakers couldnt manage for thirty odd years, WORKED!
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API fed exchange betting ticking like a well oiled swiss movement with a million wizards matched on most races like clockwork also
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Keep off the Grass video watcher!
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bf can you not sit and think for 3 minutes ,then post once instead posting one after the other its fooking annoying
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annoying is the process
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and beleive me it works
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bf was like a country discovering a new sea full of cod. There were a few good fishing boats who couldn't land the cod fast enough. However the cod began to be fished faster than it could replenish itself when people brought in sophisticated fishing boats that didn't need manning. Other people developed boats that could see where the cod was going to be a few seconds before it got there. The cod had no escape. The country realised that it was charging the people with sophisticated fishing boats the same as regular ones so decided to charge them a lot more. Now only the best fishing boats fish the sea, where there are far less cod to catch. Eventually there will be no cod left and the boats will leave for another sea.
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1.01 he does post everday onlooker, actually 1.00
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Been hearing this since 2003. Every other month for the last 10 years. Still the same amounts matched on each race as there was last year and the year before. It slows down and picks up again for a number of different reasons and will continue to do so.
Some markets are dead but others are thriving |
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videowatcher.
Three questions please? 1) Is your first name Betfair? 2) Is your second name Eddie? 3) Is your last name Ahern? Thank you |
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Not on specials
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cider , can't they just fish for haddock or plaice instead
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pollock
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just 1 delta ?
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Racing will be here in 50 years. Fewer racecourses and fewer races yes, but if they're taken from the bottom end that might not be such a bad thing. Exchnges? There's £20m to be made p/a in one. Somebody will do it if BF don't want to.
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exchanges are a sure fire profit
unless government taxing makes them uncompetitive they are here to stay imo if they dont make as much as they used to...too much racing that is all, overexposure but it is guaranteed profit even if reduced |
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agree Galitzin Horse racing will never die
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The games up lads lets face it....
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The British Government does have a history of over taxing and regulating businesses and trying to do it to ex British based businesses just show how callous they can be to win an election to stay in power as they seem to just want to get in the seats and do sod all to really help causes.The current UK government needs to help and spend a bit more and stop all these cuts and the bank bashing doesn't help either.
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Cider
06 Feb 13 20:42 Joined: 29 Aug 02 | Topic/replies: 14,747 | Blogger: Cider's blog bf was like a country discovering a new sea full of cod. There were a few good fishing boats who couldn't land the cod fast enough. However the cod began to be fished faster than it could replenish itself when people brought in sophisticated fishing boats that didn't need manning. Other people developed boats that could see where the cod was going to be a few seconds before it got there. The cod had no escape. The country realised that it was charging the people with sophisticated fishing boats the same as regular ones so decided to charge them a lot more. Now only the best fishing boats fish the sea, where there are far less cod to catch. Eventually there will be no cod left and the boats will leave for another sea. ^ nough said imo. |
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videowatcher
06 Feb 13 19:29 Joined: 01 Mar 03 | Topic/replies: 33 | Blogger: videowatcher's blog 33 replies shows all intelligent betfair customers that this member has his/her finger on the pulse in respect of Exchange betting market research and activity,also he/she hasn't even replied or commented since his/her wild claims thus must be building up energy reserves for another post in the spring say, providing he or she is still standing. |
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The exchanges have done what Bookmakers couldnt manage for thirty odd years, WORKED!
Thirty odd years? Bookmaking started circa 1980, did it? ![]() |
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high street Bookmaking became legal in the sixties though the current trend of FOBT proliferation is an unfortunate and socially regrettable consequence.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling_in_the_United_KingdomShare The 1960 Act legalised off-course bookmakers. Pool betting on horses is a monopoly of the state-owned Tote. There is a large market in the United Kingdom for ... |
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Bookmakers have existed since the eighteenth century when Horse racing started
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