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blocked
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but you can get around it, I am led to believe
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Why would Ladbrokes have free wi-fi in their "stores" unless they are selling more coffee than bets..
What could you access - surely not a real betting site... ![]() |
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The funniest thing you see in a ladbrokes shop are punters trying to read form on the virtual racing
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must be more to life than trying to work out how to circumvent the ladbrokes wifi blocker ...
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I used to be a fan of that old horse racing machine that used to (and still is in Blackpool) be in the arcades..
As a young fella I would watch those horses and worked out that the white horse that was the outsider would win more than its fair share.. Have always been a winner since then and always took the value.. ![]() |
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Scobie Breasley was the white horse, Lester Piggot paid next best, there was also Charley Smirke and Harry Wragg. Was Geoff Lewis the other one?
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That is a bit deep qqking..
I just used to back the outsider and still do.. |
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When I was young lad (12, 13) I worked out that in the holiday (Rhyl) amusement arcade, there was a sequence in a horse racing game that would always be followed by repeating the winner of the last race. It was thruppence a game and the odds varied; it was nice little earner though you had to maintain the discipline to wait for the sequence. A world away from Ladbrokes and wi-fi!
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I sussed that one out Brian. Easy money.
Used to stay @ Colomendy camp, near Mold. |
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As a life long value seeker of odds I thought I was the only one who monitored the sequences of amusement arcades when I was 12 ish. Holidays in Rhyll day trips to New Brighton. I made a profit all be it a few pence which took hours waiting for the sequence. Honed my betting MO for years to come.
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Use TOR browser you can get round it.
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