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Yes,Romps in like a 1.02 shot, probably bigger odds at the line!
Oh well £2 profit for £100. |
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[Conspiracy theorist mode on]
You're linked to the O'Meara stable, you see that overnight you're a clear 2nd fav to a long odds on shot, and understand the workings of the Reduction Factor. At best, you're likely to get a couple (few?) of hundred in place money to the Gosden hotshot, you realise it may be advantageous to lay the hell out of that favourite, because if, just if, your horse is withdrawn, maybe with a vet's certificate or some other random reason...... [mode off] Post Your Reply: Rubbish Andriy, have you been on the chardonnay as per your usual Sunday habit? Let me tell you that is integrity is a cornerstone of British horseracing. |
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its simple really, any bets involving a withdrawal all bets revert to SP,take it or leave it,if this kills the early prices then perhaps a tote monopoly looks inviting.
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ph that solution would advantage the stupid and disadvantage the astute.
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Scrapping the early morning markets would be far better for punters but the bookmakers need you to mark their card.
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