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18 Jun 23 13:27
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Take a look at topic 'Last King of the Cross'.  What on earth has this got to do with horse racing?

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By:
Greenacres
When: 18 Jun 23 13:30
You could add the Harry Brook topic to the discussion also....
By:
barstool
When: 18 Jun 23 13:54
Maybe you should contribute more often.Wink
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 23 14:03
Sometimes, threads such as those two are more interesting than some of the horse racing ones.

Mischief
By:
Hayden
When: 18 Jun 23 14:05
Forums generally are dying , it's all social media these days.
By:
stewarty b
When: 18 Jun 23 14:10
Some are addicts. Social media is not enough to satisfy the non-punting trolls.
By:
snowynoon
When: 18 Jun 23 14:16
A thread like that would previously have gone in Chit Chat but Betfair in their wisdom closed it down ,so general discussions about non sporting matters appear in horse racing ,football or politics .
By:
sparrow
When: 18 Jun 23 14:20
Surely this is the Social Media.  Its online chat after all is said and done.
By:
Angela Rebecchi
When: 18 Jun 23 14:22
Most people are not making money anymore. That's the real reason.
By:
Gaze733
When: 18 Jun 23 14:36
Really Angela? I thought that everyone here is shrood.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 18 Jun 23 14:39
Traders no time to poast. Affordability cheques. Skint.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 18 Jun 23 14:40
And most of all backfitting
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 18 Jun 23 14:45
whens last time gaz poasted a p&l that wasnt fudged?
By:
Jinxy1
When: 18 Jun 23 15:00
The forum is slowly dying as no one is prepared to put their opinions up any more, the trolls are waiting in the backround for them to fail and then jump on them.
By:
stewarts rise
When: 18 Jun 23 15:16
No one has a problem with people putting up an opinion imo, fact is that not enough people have an opinion to discuss.
The dopes like Gaze and their aftertiming nonsense turn people off imo.
As said though forums are dying generally.
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 18 Jun 23 15:25
forums dying cos punters are being eradicated..hardly rocket science.
By:
Gibberish
When: 18 Jun 23 15:46
It's become a vicious circle in that people can't be arsed going to the trouble of composing
a decent thread topic for it to get zero response...even struggling for views!
Others then can't be arsed responding due to the relentless béllendry from juveniles who know
fcuk all about racing, preferring to insult and ultimately deterring the proper enthusiasts.

The forum was set up primarily for all matters racing before the stampede of gobshítes took
over - I suspect the tipping point was reached way before chit-chat got the boot. Someone once
said that Bumfair couldn't give a shít about it, as it was more trouble than it was worth with
possible litigation issues...especially during the Coronaballs scamdemic. I think he nailed that!
By:
jinxy
When: 18 Jun 23 15:50
Agreed ! too many people talking Gibberish!Laugh
By:
impossible123
When: 18 Jun 23 15:53
The game is dying. It's no longer considered recreational or hobby by the eyes of bookies. Also, most of the stuff posted here could be used against the poster eg knowledge/success/etc, by bookies who are likely to share the info eg here/sportsbook/paddie. There's little to be gained except trolled and/or possibly had bets restricted or accounts closed; traders of bookies ply their trades here.

It's a shame the above have descended here otherwise a good place to exchange betting opinions and info. Also, it was a bit of a social thing too.
By:
onlooker
When: 18 Jun 23 15:54
Loads of previous Exchange Punters will have gone skint - Let's be honest, here

Sadly - More than just a few will have 'passed on' to the 'big Betting Shop in the sky'
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So, that leaves Newcomers - who appear to be few and far between.

Why?........ Well google - 'Betfair' - and you get ...


https://www.betfair.com/

No LINK to the EXCHANGE there - until you see a Promo for £20  - You click on that - and you do NOT get the EXCHANGE Markets - Just a 'Sign-Up' Page ...

https://register.betfair.com/account/registration?promotionCode=VAL225&returnURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.betfair.com

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If - from the first page - You click on HORSE RACING - you get ....

https://www.betfair.com/sport/horse-racing

AGAIN - Absolutely NO Link to the EXCHANGE
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If you google Search - Betfair EXCHANGE - you get ...

https://www.betfair.com/exchange/plus/

WHERE is there Any Link to - 'FORUM' ?

NEWBIES, therefore - Are UNAWARE of the FORUM's EXISTENCE.
By:
Gibberish
When: 18 Jun 23 16:01
Onlooker - Exhibit 'A' that proves you're right...I was a Bumfair customer for
about 7 years before I even learned of the forum's existence and I only stumbled
upon that with a random google search for something else and I saw a humorous post
by Jonjo though I've forgotten what it was.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 18 Jun 23 16:24
Is there a waiting period still
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 23 16:30
On the greyhound forum there's about ten or twelve of us oldtimers left, living on our memories really of a sport that used to be all consuming. Say around the Westmead Hawk era, 2005, the Derby threads would literally have thousands of replies, now it's tumbleweeds pretty much.
By:
Mat22
When: 18 Jun 23 16:39
To many insecure big mouth supposed to be millionaires and BullSh1tters on here.....hence the reason Cool
By:
ProSniper
When: 18 Jun 23 16:54
Greeny, I'm someone who accepts expiration and change. Having no unrealistic expectation or reliance on something that is living today is powerful adaptability skills that serves well for whatever future.   

If U have "need" or have great desire for "continuity", "revival" or "change" in whatever area, instead of moaning like a whiney bitch about the "good ol' glory days", how about U focus on contributing something that may elicit some of that?
By:
Hayden
When: 18 Jun 23 17:08
A simple gfy would have sufficed Pro   Happy
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 18 Jun 23 17:42
eye conquer with hadey...

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By:
ProSniper
When: 18 Jun 23 17:45
By:
Gibberish
When: 18 Jun 23 18:03
In answer to the thread title about 'why this forum is slowly dying' - I should also
add that the amount of funsters who think it's rather humorous to talk in code and keep
us guessing wtf they mean has now become the majority it seems - it's as boring as fcuk!

The pathetic '14/1 St James Palace' thread exemplifies this in spades and it's sadly the
norm every time I bother to read a few threads - I'm embarrassed for you children...and
I'm so relieved I'm not tangled up with you lot for a pint Crazy

I'll check again in another three months to most likely see the same contagion infecting
this forum intent on its demise...and even fewer relevant threads, posts or just views Sad
By:
elmasters
When: 18 Jun 23 20:52
Gaze and Rico 2 biggest clowns on the site
By:
Rico-Dangleflaps
When: 18 Jun 23 21:48
eye concur wib ernie..
By:
sageform
When: 19 Jun 23 09:02
Could it be because too many participants want the Forum to be a reliable tipping service? I see it is a vehicle for exchange of ideas, memories from the past and yes, occasionally tips but after 23 years on the Forum I have absolutely no expectation of some magician posting a series of hot inside information to make us all rich. My racing experience started at age 2 when I would confidently tell my Grandfather which horse would win a point to point, continued through my teens by reading John Lawrence (later Lord Oaksey) in the paper as he vividly described the big races for those who didn't see them on TV. As a student from 1962-1966 I soon found others with a strong racing interest and went racing at weekends when we could afford to. At no time in my 60 years as a racing fan and punter have I ever thought that I could lean on anyone else for information on what to back. Yes of course I have had good info that has led to a winner (from owners, trainers, stewards but hardly ever jockeys) but I have never asked for it.
By:
Gaze733
When: 19 Jun 23 11:06
Yeah and even if someone has profitable tips on here, they will be bullied off shortly after a losing run of 4.
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Jun 23 11:43
Agree with sage largely  Happy

Rather naive to expect a gambling forum full of strangers to suddenly offer the golden goose when we all know approx 98% of punters lose money long term , add that to the fact that so few Betfair customers ever have or ever will use the forum , last figures i saw were 3 in every 1000 have utilised the forum.

Whatever we consider sharp minds to be i'm afraid a public gambling forum will always be just an online betting shop , even any long term successful posters on here would hardly be recognised as their advice would be scattered across hundreds of different threads over several years , Rico would be the only poster that we could all agree fits into that category as his posted p/l i know to be the real deal.

So the digression from i fancy this and that are a welcome distraction sometimes and contrary to some opinion i'd say is an attraction rather than driving too many away , for me the dwindling numbers are far more to do with the sport of kings fall in popularity.


Good luck today all  Happy
By:
Gaze733
When: 19 Jun 23 12:27
Yes we should all recognize rico for his briliant 400/1 lays, what could we do without those? My threads with tracked p/l made at least 100 pts combined.
By:
Gaze733
When: 19 Jun 23 12:27
And I was still bullied off because anything short of a 90% strike rate is not good enough for the local thickos.
By:
Gaze733
When: 19 Jun 23 12:29
I could open a thread right now making 100pts over the course of 2 months and I'd get ridiculed for every losing pick and the overall profit would be considered a stroke of luck. So what's the point?
By:
Hayden
When: 19 Jun 23 12:30
Scammers can never be totally bullied off , they always return.
By:
penzance
When: 19 Jun 23 12:31
Why do people worry about so called trolls on here?
Individuals they probably don't know or are ever likely
to.Just ignore & don't give 'em the time of day.
Some good knowledgeable & interesting posters still on here.
By:
brassneck
When: 19 Jun 23 13:52
The gambling industry tells us "When the fun stops its time to stop gambling"
well how about this statement"The bots have taken the fun out of online gambling"
are we to take the advice off the gambling industry about the fun stopping > when its themselves that stopped the fun?
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