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In which case, then, can we have a detailed record of his bets?
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@loper -- there was a detailed list of bets in Mordin's book. Of course, you can always dismiss any wins as jammy.
Mordin was up £6k in six months which, if we are to believe Dave Nevison's book, is similar to a lot of pro punters. |
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I think I will go and read it again.....not read it for years but enjoyed it.
If I remember correctly he found he had an upper betting limit after which he sh*t himself in the nicest possible way and backed off. |
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Ramruma 15 Apr 13 11:30
Mordin was up £6k in six months which, if we are to believe Dave Nevison's book, is similar to a lot of pro punters. Surely this depends on what stakes are being used ? |
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His normal stake was £60 iirc.
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Phuuck me, that's a pro punter's living wage???
Would have to be on benefits as well to survive! |
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No loperv they just need TV work.
One of the first paragraphs in Nordins book says to win at Horse racing you have to back more losers. Well I've tried that and it does not work. |
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Dont know why Ive called you a perv loper
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Thank God I don't have to gamble for a living.
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One of the first paragraphs in Nordins book says to win at Horse racing you have to back more losers. Well I've tried that and it does not work.
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Mordin's reported profits at the end of each month he was betting were:
November 91: £435 December 91: £405 January 92: £1799 February 92: £2395 March 92: -£360 April 92 £1957 Total: £6631 |