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You don't think it's the equivalence of betting at portman park. Do you?
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no but i think he picked the worst possible example he could have to try and prove a point, THE GRAND NATIONAL,especialy the modern one would have been a far better example, but he,s only a journo ,speaking for the game giving a pre prepared answer to a pre prepared ? so what do i no, 5 f sprints are such a game of skill bookies would have 8 a meeting, 5 meetings a day ,twice on sunda,s y ,360 days a yr
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the game of skill at ASCOT yesterday meant wiping 60% of the runners off on the straight course because of the draw before a horse had even entered the paddock
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anyone having a bet on the straight course on fri night,sat morning and backing a horse drawn high ,would have been far better off ,betting at portmen park,buying a lottery tkt or a scratch card
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anyone skillful enough to work out in a 5 runner £1.5 mill race ,the worlds greatest trainer and jock were going to use tactics no one in the world could have predicted as they were in the stalls
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You can't beat the casino slots unless you land on a miracle 1 in billion jackpot. You can beat the markets long term betting on sprint horse racing. As if you have an edge from putting in study, acquire the skill of race reading etc, it should be reflected in the long term. If you couldn't, there wouldn't be so many of us restricted to pennies, would there. Nobody is restricted on the online casino.
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no ones restricted backing in york 5 f sprints or backing low drawn horses at ascot yesterday, figuravtily speaking,not sure of numbers these days but if a million + punters are betting fri nights,sat morning, anything 10 mins before the off are basiaclly guessing, ratty and co might like to big themselves up saying their using their skills,but their guessing
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A perfect illustration of the saying,"one mans meat is another mans poison".
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It's almost like betting on horses is actually different from betting on addictive games of chance.
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game of skill , and youll get 20 different result,
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If you're on the betfair forum you are likely clueless....if you're a commentator you definitely are.
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Here you go howard, ball's in your court..
Send him a pm or maybe a 'contact' request. ![]() ![]() |
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Anybody that thinks that you can make money betting on Horses is seriously deranged imho.....Fakin Mugs Game.
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not personal top2. Just saying it's as rare as hen's teeth for any commentator to be a good judge. Last would be Peter.
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These days you can make a living out of commentating. Don't need to pick winners.
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People can win long term betting on genuine events that have not happened yet. Unlike random casino games with a coded in house edge. Whether you do or not isn't really the point. People can and do learn and win at betting on events, it's an achievable goal, there's an incentive to get better. Unlike casino games.
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You can't really get better at the national lottery or omaze, or bingo, or any of the other types of betting that society has been gaslit to be viewed as being more acceptable.
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Don't disagree with any of that Cider but that's why the masses like playing 'em over sports. Nobody can be better than them.
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I don't get particularly irritated by too much these days, but the fluffy glossy mainstream ads (omaze, postcode lottery, national lottery, bingo, euro millions et al) do irritate me significantly, you can probably tell). They target people with despicable, implausible hope, selling the unobtainable dream, and it's often varnished with supposedly doing good/helping charity. Meanwhile untold amounts scalped off the uneducated/unwary).Uggh makes my blood boil!
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I have shown improvement with the National Lottery this year. I even won a free lucky dip last week.
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All what Cider says above irritates me too, what I don't understand is that all of these ads are always unashamedly thrust into our faces and often at tea times with kids watching, The Chase and other shows are sponsored by bingo sites.....but it's completely at odds with the supposed societal move against gambling, it's like they don't realize that this is one and the same thing.
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They will not be in Ireland soon
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^that will not happen
some common taters do have a clue. anthony ennis is one playing roulette is actually a much better option if you are a mug. i did it in not that long ago but wont be in a casino again for a while so im not that bothered |
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says the biggest c unt mug of them all, you still here you p rick?
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it would appear so
poor old pansy, angry at a world that rejected him. sitting there gazing at peeling posters of his pop idols and trying to work out the giant intellectual exercise that a game of cluedo presnts |
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lots of individuals /works groups now signing up to opulent etc , raffling off rolex watches,cash prizes etc ,marketing themselves as far better winnings odds/chances compared to winning £3 mill quid houses,100 grand cars etc
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quality thread ,brought a tear of joy to my eye
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just like the good old days when men were men
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