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sh!tgambler
07 May 13 20:27
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Do independent bookies prices races up or do they
recieve odds from SIS and Turf tv

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By:
Fairtrader
When: 07 May 13 20:45
They get early prices, antepost and so on from a provider (Super Soccer, Manny Bernstein etc). The show and data is provided by SIS.
By:
homefortea
When: 07 May 13 20:49
And what a job that those chancers do...

"Super Soccer" could not price up a tin of peas and as for Manny Bernstein....Laugh
By:
sh!tgambler
When: 07 May 13 20:58
Fairtrader am i right in saying that Manny Bernstein have someone on the track supplying odds
to ind bookies
By:
homefortea
When: 07 May 13 21:24
That would be some chancer looking at oddschecker and knocking two points off each horse...
By:
Fairtrader
When: 07 May 13 22:02
Sh!tgambler. No, they have an office in Lincolnshire I think. I would have thought that their operation is fully automated, more then likely off of here.
By:
sh!tgambler
When: 07 May 13 22:08
Fairtrader just curious if u saw at Navan in the 6.05 O'Brien horse was 8/11  about 2 minutes before the race and
at the off was at evens how did this price drift when there was problem only a few punters on track
By:
indybookie
When: 08 May 13 17:55
fair trader is spopt on,i got my earlies from stan j until they stopped offering us indy,s this service,had to pay s.i.s £85 to come out and press a button,now with manny b.all the results and shows are supplied by s.i.s
By:
homefortea
When: 08 May 13 19:43
Who supplies that rancid mob Joe Jennings.Have been in Jersey today and every horse is at least three spots under everyone else...Whoever is in charge should be be put in front of a wall and shot....
By:
maineroad
When: 08 May 13 21:04
Pitch yerself in a busy pub (they are still about in the right place) scatter a load o slips.
Buy 20 copies of the Star 20p each, take the racing bit out leave on the tables.
Stick c4 on and change to 415 after c4 races
Throw a load o pens about , have a float of fivers and nicker bits get yer pen and calculator out and away you go.
So your overheads are 20 daily stars a pen a calculator and a couple o pints.
The police aren't interested and unless your right next to a betting shop no one will give a ****.
Give the bar staff all yer change and bung the landlord a score on the way out.
Dress smart be polite, thats all you need (so I'm told).
By:
homefortea
When: 08 May 13 21:10
So speaks a failed Betting Shop Owner....

If I could be bothered I could make a fortune.

1/Do not set up in a sh i tehole location...
2/Have a clue.
3/Have a personality.
By:
maineroad
When: 08 May 13 21:19
The chances now of making a fortune are zero.
The chances of setting up in anything other than a **** hole location are zero.
There are plenty of people who have a clue but still couldnt make it pay.
In the 80s you didnt need a personality you made fortunes for free by just turning up.
By:
homefortea
When: 08 May 13 21:20
Before I get an abusive reply I used to run a shop that took 50k a week 15 years ago pre-FOBTS..

Saw some figures from the same shop recently and it is only taking 15k now (the FOBTS clearly keep it going)

Was sitting at my barbers on the Quayside looking at a shop a few doors away (and 300 yards away from my old shop) and I could recreate those days with a new venue and the FOBTS would be the gravy.

But why...Who wants to rip off recent arrivals and the mentally challenged....
By:
indybookie
When: 09 May 13 11:43
15 years ago, no 20 grand for sis,no 2 grand for g.c. no competition from on line,phone or mobile. still reckon you can make it pay like 15 years ago, welcome to cloud cuckoo land.
By:
homefortea
When: 10 May 13 20:21
No problem indybookie because I would have a smile on my face for winners and a pat on the back for the losers.

Too many alleged Bookmakers are clueless....
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