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bilbobaggins
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How do you know unless you subscribe? Totally agree it's a disgrace but have a bit of self-regard and pick your own horses.
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Report The judge69 January 14, 2014 5:56 PM GMT
Thanks for all posts, Having been a former member and was so for 8 years I just wanted to know if anyone knew last years results. Nobody unfortunately has given me the answer. I'm fully aware of the disputed adds and yes it can be difficult to get on.

What I wanted was any current member and do they know last years results.
Report rue-the- day January 14, 2014 7:07 PM GMT
By there own standards not there best year, but would be around £10k profit to his stakes, I know each to there own, not every ones cup of tea, but if you have a bit of savvy you can easily increase these profits by Arbing, in running! Good start to 2014 but as always will be highs and lows the nature of the game
Report GraveDodger January 14, 2014 7:56 PM GMT
hello judge - i seem to remember you - i have been a member for 17 years now (not quite since the start) and rue-the-day is correct that results now are as strong and consistent as they have ever been
i have not quite made the £232,000 in 8 years as in the advert, but i am not far off with over £200k profit in total using half the stakes advised (i bet to £50 not £100)so i am very happy
2013 was the 2nd worst year ever, but still a 5 figure profit and as rue-the-day says this can be increased by arbing - already over £3000 ahead in just 2 weeks in 2014 so this year mayhopefully be a really good one
those who come on here saying they can't get the odds advertised are liars or fools, because the 12/1 for that winner Planet of Sound was available for over TWO HOURS!!!
Report Arklearkle January 14, 2014 8:02 PM GMT
Grave where were you last March you never appeared for your Cheltenham stint - we had assumed your dodging days were over.
Report The judge69 January 14, 2014 8:38 PM GMT
GraveDodger

Thanks for reply

the add caught my eye today and I have to say I was intrigued. I know KB is very astute but my doubt is a lot of the contacts have gone and I heard that ew bets were getting lower and lower in price, as low as 11/10 ew in fact. I believe they had a good Chelt last year and saw a couple of big priced winners at Royal Ascot therefore there must have been some bad runs after that. Does he still use the insiders or is it just straight acc bets now?
Report pedrobob January 14, 2014 8:49 PM GMT
i have not quite made the £232,000 in 8 years as in the advert, but i am not far off with over £200k profit in total using half the stakes advised (i bet to £50 not £100)so i am very happy

dodger, how do you make 86% of the stated profit with 50% of the advised stakes?
Report rue-the- day January 14, 2014 8:51 PM GMT
Would 2nd grave dodgers profits over the past 8 years, not insiders now ( which I did nt always follow) but since he had streamlined the service with main account bets and now minor account bets, I now follow all the bets. Today was 4th bet of the year was a minor account bet 5-1 each-way which the sp was 3-1, the horse came 2ndand indeed went to 1.3 ( or maybe less ) in running, so opportunity was there to profit on the race and was unlucky not to hit a big pay day again
Report homefortea January 14, 2014 8:54 PM GMT
This has become a joke post....Laugh
Report Dr Gonzo January 14, 2014 9:54 PM GMT
how do you make 86% of the stated profit with 50% of the advised stakes?

Just what I was wondering...
Report Send.in.the.clowns January 14, 2014 9:59 PM GMT
Tipster jailed for assault on au pair
By Thomas Penny12:00AM BST 03 Apr 2001
A MILLIONAIRE racing tipster who threatened to horsewhip his Brazilian au pair if she refused to have sex with him was jailed for two years yesterday.
Kevin Booth was convicted of indecently assaulting the 27-year-old woman, who was recruited over the internet to look after his two young children. Booth, who claims to have members of the Royal Family and Parliament among his clientelle, threatened to thrash his victim with a riding crop if she refused his advances.
He showed her a video of himself beating a young African woman on her bare buttocks to convince her that he would follow through with his threats. After the trial, the court heard that Booth, 41, had been convicted of common assault in 1994 for beating pupils at a boarding school he ran in Northumberland. On that occasion, he was given a suspended sentence.
Bradford Crown Court heard that Booth, of Keighley, West Yorkshire, assaulted the au pair in his office within days of her arrival in April last year. After she refused to take money for sex, he turned to threats of violence. The woman, who thought she was going to be raped, was taken to Bradford police station by Booth's secretary, who found her in a petrified state.
Report rue-the- day January 14, 2014 10:06 PM GMT
how do you make 86% of the stated profit with 50% of the advised stakes?

Not sure how grave dodger did it but I also made about the same as grave dodger using 50% of stakes, like today would be an official break even day, I would make 2 points profit, by backing it again 2 points each-way at 5-1 and lay 3points at just over 3-1, and lay 2 points place at 1.5,
Report pedrobob January 14, 2014 10:15 PM GMT
amazing Isiris don't stick that in their advert:

"and if your clever and don't follow our (obviously not very clever) advised staking plan, you can make an even bigger percentage return with only half the cash...."
Report Ballydoyle January 14, 2014 11:24 PM GMT
"And if you play in running with our amazing 11-10 ew shots you could make even more money!!"

WALOFSLaughLaughLaugh

Obviously choking for members
Report Ballydoyle January 14, 2014 11:30 PM GMT
**** it I'm starting a tipping service.

1495 for a year but I'll give you a week for free.

Here we go with the first of my 2 tips. Now this is sensitive information not known to public but my mate is assured that Quevega from the Willie Mullins yard is a good horse.i can exclusively reveal that Quevega will NOT run in the Cross Country chase.She will run in the Mares.Yes my contact knows you see...he's amazing...with this in mind I state

MAX bet Quevega ew 6/4 Mares Hurdle.oh yes and remember to bet in running for more!!!

Now my next bet is a real dark un....it's not just horses we know everything about...oh no...it's football as well.so here we go now...are you ready??

MAX bet Man City ew 11/10 Premiership.

REMEMBER folks these are exclusives.ssssh keep it sensitive
Report Dr Gonzo January 14, 2014 11:32 PM GMT
Laugh
Report Ballydoyle January 14, 2014 11:36 PM GMT
I estimate my service will make you 100 grand a year to 1000 stakes oh yes but this is just an estimate BECAUSE and this is the real star of the show...IF you put half the stake on...guess what?? I estimate that.....You'll win MORE!!!Shocked
Report Ballydoyle January 14, 2014 11:41 PM GMT
Paul120 28 Nov 13 12:20 Joined: 06 Jan 12 | Topic/replies: 16 | Blogger: Paul120's blog
My mistake, Booth's given an each way major account bet on Third Intention at 6/4

I for one will not be renewing next year, the service is a disgrace
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Paul's a happy man eh? He must be getting different selections from Grave Fodger and his diddy pal. Or he's not halving his stake then laying off then backing in running,laying off again then backing up the run in which is what you're meant to do Paul ffs!!!
Report Ballydoyle January 14, 2014 11:49 PM GMT
Trigger79 23 Aug 10 18:50 Joined: 25 Feb 08 | Topic/replies: 24 | Blogger: Trigger79's blog
The Is iris profits are purely theoretical. They advise each-way bets - literally four minutes before the off -  in races where it is extremely difficult to get a proper each-way bet accepted. If a 9/4 shot advised each-way finishes third this is regarded as a successful bet. This is how they boast of 90% strike rates in the adverts.
They advise 'insider' bets on a daily basis, and the prices quoted are often only available only with tiny firms, therefore hardly anyone will get that price, and certainly not to the stakes requested. The service is run by a man who is utterly untrustworthy. Do not join. I speak as an ex-member.

Shocked
Report Ballydoyle January 15, 2014 12:19 PM GMT
Can anyone confirm that alleged bet today  is-

Newbury 12.50 Dawalan ew 4/7
Report roida January 15, 2014 6:35 PM GMT
whip crack away
Report The judge69 January 15, 2014 7:05 PM GMT
roida

is that whip crack away comment directed at anyone in particular or is it just pure coincidence?
Report roida January 15, 2014 7:06 PM GMT
aye the au pair Laugh
Report The judge69 January 15, 2014 7:10 PM GMT
Roida

i see, the reason I asked is I thought it might be me but I see the logic now. I was the contact for Crack Away Jack bets a few years back :-)
Report GraveDodger January 15, 2014 7:12 PM GMT
pedrobob - i dont know if you are being deliberately stupid or if you have just not learned how to read yet.........

isiris have made £231,000 per member to £100 stakes in the past 9 years
whereas i have made £200,000 to £50 stakes in 17 years


it should not be too difficult to understand - ask your mummy to explain it to you!
Report roida January 15, 2014 7:15 PM GMT
Dodger...if he's that good why dont he bet them himself and refrain from selling the tips?
Report rue-the- day January 15, 2014 8:05 PM GMT
Dodger...if he's that good why dont he bet them himself and refrain from selling the tips? I am sure he does bet them himself otherwise he would be daft not to, though the time he gave out see the stars to win the derby at 16-1 I could only get on the maximum of £1k each-way at 16-1 when he gave it out though the price lasted in the shops difficult for one individual to hammer a horse, not all roses there are loses but long term profits are always achieved
Report thegiggilo January 16, 2014 12:59 AM GMT
What a load of sh1te!
Report rue-the- day January 23, 2014 7:28 PM GMT
Did all isiris members make over 18 points profit today on 5th bet of the year
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 23, 2014 7:40 PM GMT
No
Report racingstar January 23, 2014 7:47 PM GMT
Perhaps we should have a "Whip Round" for him?
Report rue-the- day January 23, 2014 7:59 PM GMT
Know the bet was a 4-1 main account bet winner, wondered if all his members got the 4-1 before the gamble down to 9/4 at the off, know the shops held the 4-1 price for a while
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 5:34 AM GMT
SkintoCool would wipe the floor with him/them/you and its here everyday absolutely FREE
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 5:38 AM GMT
Since mid summer last year when he kept it all on one thread . . .

To date,

288 Selections,

66 Winners,

222 Losers,

+ 111.80 points (Time of posting/Advised prices including all Rule 4 deductions)

+ 27.85 points (SP)

Good Luck, always,

Love,

Skinto!


Warwick (Thursday) 14:50, Big Society 9/4 (JC)
Report zipper January 24, 2014 11:52 AM GMT
Heres my take  on tipsters .. most of em  are no good
The best  was a yorkshire  guy called  John Gough
Its a fact  the BBC  made a documentary  about him  ...called Last Of The Big Punters
its about 1960  most of you kids  wernt even born  you should get a copy
but he got me started ..
Report rue-the- day January 24, 2014 1:09 PM GMT
Good returns from skinto, I would nt mind those profits, just at mo kb has produced me a good profit for 14 years, need to skinto can keep up the good returns year in year out
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 5:22 PM GMT
The actual total is better than that, but he aint got those on one thread.

I love him i dewLove. . .And he dont play filthy ew .Devil
Report zzzorro January 24, 2014 5:27 PM GMT
rue-the- day 24 Jan 14 13:09 Joined: 24 Dec 02 | Topic/replies: 74 | Blogger: rue-the- day's blog
Good returns from skinto, I would nt mind those profits, just at mo kb has produced me a good profit for 14 years.


WALOFS.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 5:29 PM GMT
I agree with zorroShocked
Report TheNorfolkMafia January 24, 2014 5:42 PM GMT
ASA Adjudication on Isiris Racing Services



Isiris Racing Services

PO Box 17North Seaton
Northumberland
NE64 6EW



Date:
6 February 2013

Media:
Press general

Sector:
Leisure


Number of complaints:
1

Complaint Ref:
A12-209598

Background


Summary of Council decision:

Two issues were investigated, both were Upheld.

Ad


A press ad, for Isiris Racing Services, a betting tipster, included the claims "… with a strike-rate in the region of 80% (currently 90% with 18 out of our last 20 bets all successful)". Large red text below stated "90% STRIKE-RATE". Further text included "… members may request a full list of every bet over the past 7 years, showing well over £210,000 profit per member".

Issue


The complainant challenged whether:

1. the claim "90% STRIKE-RATE" was misleading, because he believed many of the bets were each-way or split stake bets which had returned less money than was staked; and

2. the claim "… well over £210,000 profit per member" was misleading and could be substantiated.

CAP Code (Edition 12)

3.13.113.73.9

Response


1. Isiris Racing Services (Isiris) said if a bet was advised to finish in the first three (each-way) and it finished in the first three, then it was successful because it had done what was predicted. They said the ad included details of profit and strike rates and the reader could therefore easily see the extent to which one correlated with another, which in this case was a 90% strike rate correlated with £4,700 profit. They pointed out that the ad also included a race-by-race breakdown, including details of a loser. Isiris said the ad was accurate and not misleading.

2. Isiris submitted a spreadsheet, which they said demonstrated that the £210,000 profit claim was correct. They said the results covered almost the previous eight years, from November 2004. However, they did not operate for a year between 2009 and 2010 and it was therefore correct to say the profit figure was achieved from the results of their past seven years. They said there were several thousand results to "prove" however they could also submit the relevant e-mails, which had been lodged with the Racing Post in advance of the relevant events, if necessary.

Assessment


1. Upheld

The ASA noted the ad, which appeared on 25 September 2012, included details of nine bets, one of which had returned "£0 profit". We noted it also included the claim "… with a strike-rate in the region of 80% (currently 90% with 18 out of our last 20 bets all successful)" and therefore considered the claim "90% STRIKE-RATE" would be understood to relate to Isiris's previous 20 tips, including the nine that were listed in the ad. We also considered the ad would be interpreted as suggesting 90% of those tips had returned a profit. We noted Isiris's argument that the ad included a profit claim that clearly correlated to the strike-rate claim but we considered the text "Also, £4714 profit on all bets advised during August!*" would be understood as relating only to August and that any correlation to the claimed "90% STRIKE-RATE" for the previous 20 tips, including the nine the ad stated had taken place since the end of August, was therefore not clear.

We noted the nine bets listed included references such as "EW" and "each way bet" but that the ad stated that all but one of those bets had returned a profit and did not include details of any each-way or split stake bets that had returned less than the amount staked. We considered the ad did not make sufficiently clear, for example by including prominent qualification next to the strike-rate claim itself, that the claimed strike-rate included bets that could return less than was staked. We therefore concluded that the ad was misleading.

On this point, the ad breached CAP Code (Edition 12) rules 3.1 (Misleading advertising), 3.9 (Qualification) and 3.11 (Exaggeration).

2. Upheld

We considered readers of the Racing Post, a publication for sports and betting enthusiasts, were likely to interpret the claim as suggesting that Isiris had provided tips that had potential for a cumulative profit of £210,000 for members who had followed every tip for the previous seven years continuously. We noted the spreadsheet submitted by Isiris, which it appeared related to each tip provided since 5 November 2004. We noted the column headed "CumP/L", which we understood to relate to cumulative profit and loss, included text that appeared to relate to theoretical accumulated profits of over £210,000 in the days immediately preceding the ad's publication. While we acknowledged Isiris's explanation that they had not operated for a year during the period the data referred to, we considered the claim would be understood to refer to the past seven years, therefore dating back to September 2005, rather than to the total time in which Isiris had operated over the previous eight years. However, whereas the claim referred to the "past 7 years", we understood the cumulative total recorded against those dates in September 2012 included theoretical profits accumulated between November 2004 and September 2005, which was more than seven years previously, as well as a gap of one year during which no tips were provided.

We acknowledged the ad included small print linked to the claims "= £4451 profit*" and "Also, £4714 profit on all bets advised during August!*", which stated "… Total bank required for above profits = £1000. Total turnover for August profit = £11,300. Total turnover for 9 bets = £5100" but that no similar text was included to make clear the total bank needed to place stakes on the relevant forecasts to achieve "… well over £210,000 profit". While we considered the spreadsheet indicated that Isiris had recorded the tips listed since November 2004, we were concerned that it did not demonstrate that their members who had followed every tip "over the past 7 years" had made the profit claimed. We were also concerned that we had not seen evidence that the forecasts were lodged with an independent third party before the relevant events took place. We considered the claim had not been substantiated and that the ad was therefore misleading.

On this point, the ad breached CAP Code (Edition 12) rules 3.1 (Misleading advertising), 3.7 (Substantiation), 3.9 (Qualification) and 3.11 (Exaggeration).

Action

The ad must not appear again in its current form. We told Isiris to ensure future ads made sufficiently clear if strike-rate claims included bets that could return less money than was staked. We also told them to ensure they were in a position to substantiate their profit claims in future.
Report TheNorfolkMafia January 24, 2014 5:50 PM GMT
It's taken me all f*cking afternoon to type this!

Besides, i've never heard of, Isiris Racing Services, but i've certainly heard of Skinto!

He's my favourite!

Love
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 5:54 PM GMT
Mine two i love hymnLove
Report rue-the- day January 24, 2014 6:34 PM GMT
Each to there own, but am happy with 4k profit this month and also my subscriptions is now free as my £200k profit picks up interest and more than pays the subscription, but hey I will start to follow skinto too, thanks for the heads up on skinto
Report zzzorro January 24, 2014 6:49 PM GMT
WALOFS.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 24, 2014 7:06 PM GMT
You sure its not 3 4 5 hundred kShocked

zLovezza dunno how to agree with you but eyedewShocked
Report MARILYNMANSON January 24, 2014 7:18 PM GMT
Sure he gives some spanking good tips'.
Report Ballydoyle January 24, 2014 8:47 PM GMT
Take this thread down  Betfair....spamming at its best
Report salmon spray January 24, 2014 10:40 PM GMT
You're on a hiding to nothing complaining.
Report JML January 24, 2014 11:14 PM GMT
£200K up and still on half recommended stakes.

You just couldn't make it up.
Report Big Black Cat January 25, 2014 12:01 AM GMT
This was one of Mr Booths famed 'Double Maximum bets'.  I was with ISIRIS for a couple of years but gave up as I couldn't get on with the bookies (several accounts restricted or closed down).  Certainly it wasn't all plain sailing, but I definitely made money whilst it lasted.

Have no knowledge of the operation now.


John Partridge English Clothing Handicap Chase (Class C) .
(Class 3) (0-130, 5yo+) 2m5f Good 16 fences
£4,435.50, £1,344.00, £657.00, £313.50, £30.00, £30.00

 
«  1     Mely Moss (FR) 4/1   6 12-0  Charles Egerton  133 111 144  » 

ch g Tip Moss (FR) - The Exception (FR) (Melyno)
Jamie Osborne
 
Made virtually all, drew clear from 3 out, unchallenged 
 
«  2   14   Flapjack Lad 6/1   8 10-0over weight3  Nigel Twiston-Davies  105 73 99  » 

b g Oats - Reperage (USA) (Key To Content)
D Walsh
 
Chased winner, disputed lead approaching 4 out, ridden and weakened approaching 3 out 
 
«  3   ¾   River Bounty I 11/1   11 11-7  Charlie Brooks  133 93 126  » 

ch g Over The River (FR) - Billie Gibb (Cavo Doro)
M Berry7

IIRC this was punted in from 10/1 to 4/1-there was a reputed £5M taken from the bookies that day.....
Report saddo January 25, 2014 12:06 AM GMT
Is Kev on this fred?
Report Ballydoyle January 25, 2014 1:33 AM GMT
5 million and started at 4/1?Laugh Honestly...this thread gets worse.Must be DESPERATE for members
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 25, 2014 2:50 AM GMT
JML
24 Jan 14 23:14
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£200K up and still on half recommended stakes.

You just couldn't make it up.


Never noticed thatLaughLaughLaugh
Report rue-the- day January 25, 2014 4:28 PM GMT
Easy to increase your profits, back and lay off when price shortens ( unless your a knob and not got a clue easy)
Report zzzorro January 25, 2014 4:32 PM GMT
Cheers Kevin.

Now foado.
Report Dr Gonzo January 25, 2014 4:33 PM GMT
5 million and started at 4/1?

Laugh
Report Dr Gonzo January 25, 2014 4:35 PM GMT

Easy to increase your profits, back and lay off when price shortens ( unless your a knob and not got a clue easy)


Except he's putting up horses that are supposed to win.

So if your system is correct, his only 'skill' is that a load of people pile on whatever he puts up then lay off when the price shortens.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 25, 2014 4:35 PM GMT
ERRR HOW DO I KEEP AN ACCOUNT IF I BEAT THE PRICE KEV??Shocked
Report salmon spray January 25, 2014 4:55 PM GMT
Seriously this service has been spammed off and on ever since I started on the forum 7 years or so ago. Probably not Booth himself. He's had more names than the last poster if it is.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 25, 2014 5:03 PM GMT
ShockedCool
Report zzzorro January 25, 2014 5:04 PM GMT
Strangely enough, Booth was realeased from jail around the time that rue the day joined betfair.

He went missing for a few months and on his returne claimed that he had been kidnapped by terrorists!!
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 25, 2014 5:08 PM GMT
I would hate you on my case zLoverro . . . . . .Happy
Report unclepuncle January 25, 2014 5:26 PM GMT
I was a member for a year in 1998-99 and even then it was hard to get on the full stake (£100 e/w or £200 win) at the advised odds over the telephone. The only double maximum he advised in my time was also a winner - can't remember the name but iirc it was another Charlie Egerton horse and was in a hurdle at Newbury.

The service was, and appears still to be, profitable so while the claimed profits may be hard to achieve in practise I'm not sure what there is to moan about.
Report unclepuncle January 25, 2014 5:32 PM GMT
Correction - it was 1997-98 when I was a member. He tipped Pilsudski for the Eclipse.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 25, 2014 6:16 PM GMT
Cheers unc . . . Times have changed somewhat since the last centuryCool
Report Ballydoyle January 25, 2014 11:16 PM GMT
Rue the day...surprised you've got time to come on here and talk to us little people with yer 200k profit from 50 quid stakesShocked
Report Ballydoyle January 25, 2014 11:18 PM GMT
Whats the big Isiris ante post tip for Cheltenham then?

Quevega ew at 4/5?

And remember folks if it's 2nd or 3rd that's still a winner!!
Report rue-the- day January 26, 2014 2:41 AM GMT
I was a member for a year in 1998-99 and even then it was hard to get on the full stake (£100 e/w or £200 win) at the advised odds over the telephone. Not a hope in hell long term getting any bets on long term over the telephone, remember losers and mugs only wanted by the bookmakers
Report rue-the- day January 26, 2014 2:43 AM GMT
Rue the day...surprised you've got time to come on here and talk to us little people with yer 200k profit from 50 quid stakes
Ballydole!! Not at all,  like you and everyone else here is a punter! I am no Better than you or any one else here
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 26, 2014 6:33 AM GMT
I am better than loads on here, in fact i am God like, I make cod tremble

Big yaself up rueDevilDevil
Report Ballydoyle January 26, 2014 8:52 AM GMT
I'd wipe the floor with you rue son...and I don't need any jailbird arse spanker to tell me what to do like some...
Report unclepuncle January 26, 2014 9:09 AM GMT
THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD
26 Jan 14 06:33

I make cod tremble


Are you Captain Birds Eye.Laugh
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 9:12 AM GMT
rue-the- day 26 Jan 14 02:41 Joined: 24 Dec 02 | Topic/replies: 78 | Blogger: rue-the- day's blog

I was a member for a year in 1998-99 and even then it was hard to get on the full stake (£100 e/w or £200 win) at the advised odds over the telephone. Not a hope in hell long term getting any bets on long term over the telephone, remember losers and mugs only wanted by the bookmakers



WALOFS. And then you were jailed for two years.
Report Ballydoyle January 26, 2014 9:26 AM GMT
Laugh....200k up and still able to put on bets at 100 quid with the bookies over the phone

LaughLaughLaughLaugh

WALOFS....in the real world where 2nds n 3rds are losers...if yer 2/3 grand up ye can get a tenner on.

Who sponsors this thread? Wonga?
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 9:47 AM GMT
We all know who is sponsoring this thread I think.
Report rue-the- day January 26, 2014 9:56 AM GMT
Over £200k up and still able to put £100 with bookies over the phone!! Pollydole can you read ? As I said over the telephone. Not a hope in hell long term getting any bets over the telephone, remember losers and mugs only wanted by the bookmakers. I have no bookmakers accounts, I don't require them all closed down any how. I doubt you could wipe the floor with me or even go 3 rounds with a revolving door, over the years I have upped my game so up yours
Report Ballydoyle January 26, 2014 10:12 AM GMT
LaughLaughLaugh

Sorry I forgot...you make more when you halve stakesLaughLaugh
Report Ballydoyle January 26, 2014 10:14 AM GMT
The Mely Moss one is the best yet...backed to win millions and still went off at 4/1LaughLaughLaugh
Report rue-the- day January 26, 2014 10:35 AM GMT
Know your history ballydolle! Here is an old post! Brian) Lindsay lost his battle with cancer and passed away this Monday.

As the Racing Post reported John had racehorses with Michael Bell, Dandy Nicholls, Mick Easterby and Charles Egerton.

This is a true story about one horse he jointly owned with Darren Mercer.

Mely Moss was a horse known to have leg problems but had run a number of races in France and won a few. It was known to only go in soft ground.

David Bridgwater rode it at Auteuil when it was( allegedly) not trying that hard.

The months before Christmas 2006 was very cold in this country and Darren Mercer told Charles Egerton to take a few horses he had planned to race at The Cheltenham Festival in 2007 down to the South of France where they had connections to ensure they had an uninterupted preperation for the the festival.

Although Mely Moss was not due to run anywhere that horse made up the numbers and went along also. The message came back that 'Mossy' seemed to be jumping like a stag and they hatched a plan to enter it up as soon as possible in England.

They found a handicap race at Uttoxeter on the 24th Jan 2007 and as 'Mossy' had no form it was allocated top weight. The 'word' was that it would hack up and Jamie Osborne was booked to ride.

John Lindsay contacted Kevin Booth at Isiris (the tipping line) and had a deal that if he 'wound' up his customers that a 'double maximum' bet was coming up and if it won that John and Darren Mercer would collect £20k each. They were both having problems getting bets on at the time and thought that the £20k each from Kevin Booth would offset that problem a little.
The kudos Booth would recieve would likely to end up with all his customers rejoining and he then could make far more money in the end.

On the day of the race those in the know had to get just a £100 on in the morning with as many shops as possible. Everyone also knew Isiris would be trying to deceive bookmakers by hinting that the 'double maximum' was at a different meeting but once the bookmakers knew exactly what horse they were to be backing the price would drop like a stone.

I started out having a £100 in every betting shop I paased from Brighton, through Hove, Lancing and finally ended up watching the race in Worthing.

Although every one knew the price would tumble from the morning tissue price of 20/1 the favourite in the Racing Post looked quite good.
Melly opended up at 12/1 and after the true horse was given out by Isiris just 3 minutes before the race was due to start still ended up a generous 4/1.
Jamie Osborne never ever looked like losing and eased down to win by 14 lenghts.

Mely Moss eventually came 2nd in The Grand National to Papillion so they knew what they had on their hands the day it won its first race in this country!

One of my mates had shares with Axom who are a company running race horse syndicates and I tagged along with him to a Axom day at Charles Egertons yard. It was Lord Oaksey the Axom president that told us the plan.

His co owner Darren Mercer later received a 6 month ban for laying his horse Joss Naylor on Betfair in the Welsh National when he knew it would not even run.

Look up Mely Moss on the Racing Post site as its form is all still on there.
Report salmon spray January 26, 2014 11:39 AM GMT
Can't have been 2007 if it later came 2nd to Papillon.
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 26, 2014 11:46 AM GMT
DETECTIVE SPRAYCool
Report salmon spray January 26, 2014 11:53 AM GMT
1997 in fact. The rest of the story might be true for all I know.
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 11:53 AM GMT
Mely Moss last ran in 2033 I think. Was second to Papillon at Aintree millenium year.
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 12:01 PM GMT
2003 even !!
Report posy January 26, 2014 12:02 PM GMT
zzzorro  2033 ??
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 26, 2014 12:03 PM GMT
SOOOTHSAYER
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 12:04 PM GMT
Beat you to it Love
Report salmon spray January 26, 2014 12:05 PM GMT
The Uttoxeter race was 1997 and he WAS carrying 12-0 and ridden by Osborne,who I am sure had retired by 2007.
Report TheNorfolkMafia January 26, 2014 12:22 PM GMT
Is this a, THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD / zzzorro, love-in?

Well, who would ever have believed it?

Happy
Report THE-GHOST-OF-DICKIE-BIRD January 26, 2014 12:24 PM GMT
He is alright just misguided sometimes.Love
Report Alias January 26, 2014 12:35 PM GMT
Melly opended up at 12/1 and after the true horse was given out by Isiris just 3 minutes before the race



Plenty time to lump on then.Laugh
Report G Hall January 26, 2014 1:16 PM GMT
I know that isiris tipped up mely moss for the national,it was well advertised after the race,in his subsequent advertising.
Report zzzorro January 26, 2014 1:42 PM GMT
In 2007 Mely Moss would have been 16. Ran his last race at Punchestown in 2003.
Report big aitch January 2, 2016 11:28 AM GMT
bit of hyping from a crook
Report firbobwirral December 14, 2017 4:40 PM GMT
considering the high and mighty in Westminster a little  fun with a Brazilian beauty pales into insignicance
I remember with a fondance Kevin Booth with all his oddness which made him different and Kevin Phillips top scorerer 50/1 Roger FEderer 1st time Wimbledon 5/1 Bob the builder xmas no 1 12/1
fun days but the bookies losing £3 million was he set up by them?
He taught me how to bet and not lose
Report mouse muldoon December 14, 2017 4:52 PM GMT
What is a fondance?
Report saddo December 14, 2017 4:57 PM GMT
You dip cheese in it innit.
Report mouse muldoon December 14, 2017 4:59 PM GMT
Ah yes, of course, thanks saddo, I'd quite forgotten the 70's party lifestyle.
Report mouse muldoon December 14, 2017 4:59 PM GMT
Ah yes, of course, thanks saddo, I'd quite forgotten the 70's party lifestyle.
Report Willie Shafter. December 14, 2017 8:05 PM GMT
1st post from bob in 16yrs.
Report geoff m December 14, 2017 8:07 PM GMT
LaughLaugh
Hes obviously either
a) Been inside
b) Selective with his topics
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