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any matched ?
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2.96 £35,212.53
That is what was matched |
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Jockey the decider?
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Looked like it might get swallowed up at one point a few furlongs out. Layed a chunk myself sadly. Then battles inside final furlong when looking beat.
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rail the decider i'd say
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Think it all got taken before the 2f marker where it looked like it might be in trouble for a stride or two
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think a fair few of us done the same as you AR - hoovering over the lay button and took what we could when it like it was starting to thread water
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wicklow looks like you can still get big bets on here IR if they look beat ? Wasn't sure there was big money hanging around at all.
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Or is it just a big whale playing on a big day ?
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all were being pushed along 2-3f out..not sure when the 35k was matched but 2/1 looked big untill inside last fur when 2nd looked the winner.
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not sure it looked big hugo as 2nd was abso cruising but of course it turned out big.
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Was all matched between the 2f and 3f pole. I thought for a stride or two it was in trouble so was happy to oppose at below SP, then was relieved that despite finding plenty Persica was holding on, but of course when it's a larger bet than usual it doesn't always work out well and Persica headed
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That was a very rare bet - like going back 10/15 years. Even if you lost back then you'd still be confident you would get it back by the end of the day - a bad loss now can take days/weeks to pull it back.
Its still possible to grind it out - but enjoyment level is at an all time low, but every few months/year is a bonus as its defo on borrowed time. |
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the 17k came in after a furlong or so at around 3.1, then was moved to 2.98 ish after 10 seconds or so later
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cant see been on the rail to one of the rail.making the difference compared to where the winner was coming around the bend to Newark rail compared to where the 2nd came from,give inside to no one and then comes across to one of near rail in space of a furlong and a half
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Owned by a string of multi millionaire footballers. Probably one of them having a 'fun' bet
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Need wales everyday
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A chance at the Big Meetings but a million day to day,freddie
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a race at Churchill Downs last night had approx £15k matched on the fav and 2nd fav pre-race, both were stuffed.
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They probably did before the off and then had a top up bet IR when it looked like a 2 horse race
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wasnt a 2 horse race 2-3f out.
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It was if you read the formbook
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Unlucky with your lay Hugo
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Did you clean up,WP?
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formbook Erelephant 2f out..
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looks like the way to get on a really big bet is place it soon after the off at less than SP sounds daft but at least you are on
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If you had a strong opinion on the front 2 and one heads for the rail and the other is stuck out in the middle. What's your play?
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Fair enough,WP.
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howard 05 Jun 26 16:25
looks like the way to get on a really big bet is place it soon after the off at less than SP offer value you can get enni amount matched. |
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I actually thought for a second it was about to get swallowed and didn't want to miss the lay. Read it very wrong but it was below SP by 40% so still seemed a nice play. Didn't work out that well sadly
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It's not a bad play if you fancy 2 in a race but the pre race prices doesn't really make it a viable bet. Look for a track bias or a simple one of the runners appears to be going better than the other. But as we all know, this can backfire on you...the one going well falls in a hole and your other selection that's been scrubbed along 3F out stays on strongly and wins a touch snugly
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prices taken under SP can still be value and 2/1 rather than 5/2 you lose 20% of winnings so I take it you laid at less than 2.92
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