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Jimnast, only kidding
Did you come back before St Patrick's day on Sunday? That's a big day/week build up in Benidorm |
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Ignore that, just seen your last post after I typed
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No reg I was there for that
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Reg was in Benidorm last week with group of mates been going for few years now sick of chelt prices, Getting on etc no problem as long as you use your own data and not Wi-Fi. like jimnast said winning post take decent bets and pay out fine, been to the DRF this year as well and have already booked for next year and will be going back to Benidorm as well.
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50 euro for a two day ticket golightly
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Around a tenner cheaper than one day in the silver ring at Cheltenham
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Jimnast, Normally pay more for DRF and go upstairs keeps the women happy better seats and also get grandstand seat. Benidorm just a lads jolly.
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Yes that’s what I normally do it’s a superb view from there although I still watch a couple of races down by the last.
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https://www.thesun.ie/sport/12676195/cheltenham-fury-rip-off-prices/
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We did Benidorm this year for the full Cheltenham Festival and further, seven nights flying from Leeds Bradford, seven nights half board in a 4 star hotel for £380. The weather was great, 2 pints for 3 euros daytime, what more could you want.
Every English orientated pub and even now many of the big Spanish Hotels all had big screens showing Cheltenham. The Winning Post pub/bookies was chocca, the British owned Spanish licensed bookies on Rincon was doing a roaring trade. Wonderful atmosphere all round and its getting better every year. Its no wonder the English are going abroad to watch the big Festival. |
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Oh, and a pint of Guinness in the Western Bar during racing was just Euros3.60
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Jinxy
Totally agree, i did the same, but in Lloret De Mar. Nice hotel, good food, watch Cheltenham on TV (3 of the days) and 20c. No betting shop (at least not one i saw) but BF was accessible with a VPN. I want to do the same next year and i can imagine quite a few will. |
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On Fantasy Island from Munich?
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Andrew, you can access Betfair Echange UK without the use of a vpn as long as you turn off your Wifi and use your data from your existing GB plan (not a local plan).
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That's useful to know Jinxy
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Jinxy, not that long ago he thought it was a VPM when full of Munich bull and DLR porkies, only the other day claiming he could confirm VPNs work from Asia.
How does that work when he has not been anywhere near etc? Believe what you want to but do not be misled by obvious lies and fantasy on here!! |
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Jinxy
Thanks, but i'm working in München and have a local Vodafone number. Just out of curiosity, what were the bookmakers like over there ? |
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You were there YSDC were not Ikeaman?
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YOU
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The Brit with a Spanish Bookies on Rincon is very much all done on the computerised machines, enter your bet and stake etc, although their are betting slips available and the guy who runs it is always willing to take a bet via the betting slip.
In the Winning Post its all betting slips and they stand a decent bet. |
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Still DLR where nobody has ever known you Ikea?
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*there
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Thanks Jinxy, much appreciated
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Your welcome.
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tobymugs..worse than contracting a cancer..WAFC.
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