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DEAKO
12 Dec 09 11:57
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By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 17:16
A little too smart imo switching unknown declared jockey for RP McNamara
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 17:21
dick francis stuff, but when are connections going to realise that there is no value to even try and back a horse in the morning unless you've got into 2 or 3 big whales.
By:
punkha1
When: 12 Dec 09 17:36
Sure didnt the same happen yesterday with that horse you were involved with?
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 17:41
yes mate...however cat was out of the bag with betfair overnight (culprit yet to be identified) however we did have on outlet we knew we were going to get a fair bet from but to be honest i'd have much preferred to wait until the show
By:
punkha1
When: 12 Dec 09 17:47
Yeah i noticed the money matched that night and knew it was one to watch the next day.
In fairness it only takes one greedy clown only worried about getting his couple of hundred matched and the price is ruined.
As someone of here said before if these guys are as quick in bed god help their women!
By:
timberman
When: 12 Dec 09 18:03
pat mustard normally likes marking cards the night before for a few quid....
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 18:06
the annoying thing is whoever it was got about 80quid averaging 12s - we'd have bet him a 12 hundred to one to keep his mouth shut....ten years ago you'd have been getting 16/1 on the show and be able to get on...
By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 18:47
tiger, please explain to the rest of us on here what you mean by getting into two or three big whales. tia.
By:
redbait
When: 12 Dec 09 18:59
I presume he means getting a large-staking mug punter that can get big sums on at will to have a bet on his behalf. Keep up.
By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 19:08
Frankly redbait I knew exactly what he meant but I wanted clarification directly from the horses mouth. Whales as I'm sure you know are becoming extinct to a certain extent and thats one primary reason that the on course market here has collapsed in the last 2 years. Clearly bookies are reliant on whales to keep their operations going as such and once the whale disappears the bokmaker dies at least those with little business acumen.
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 19:24
observerirl i've read ur post three times and i'm sorry but i've no idea the point you're trying to make, can you clarify it for me?
By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 19:29
I'm saying its a bit rich bookmakers taking large staking mug punters to the cleaners and then expecting them to hellp out as and when they have a touch organised
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 19:31
ahhhh ok, i'm not a bookmaker..but i see where u're coming from (eventually)
By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 19:33
Indeed, but what do you think about that practice? And have you left the Great Firm?
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 19:37
yes i've left.
Regarding getting on what else are you supposed to do? Every one knows how difficult it is to get on so you use whatever weapons you have in your armourary. I am of course talking from a personal perspective and these views aren't the views of the firm I used to work for.
By:
observerirl
When: 12 Dec 09 19:44
Fair enough so. Good Luck in your future endeavours. My emotions were stirred by the way most bookmakers rape high staking compulsive punters and then play them along as they choose.
By:
crouchingtiger1
When: 12 Dec 09 19:57
cheers, be stacking shelves in the local supermarket if things don't improve!
By:
soapp
When: 14 Dec 09 17:09
observerirl, it's a business after all. It's dog eat dog out there. The shark punters are happy to relieve the chains a few bob any way they can. So I suppose the compulsive ones have to be relieved if they are foolish enough to pat with their few bob.

The whole episode at Fairyhouse on Saturday left a very sour note. Hopefully lessons will be learned all round.

Unfortuneately the word got round to the bookies early that this one was beating Sublimity on the gallops, winning schooling bumpers with aplomb etc etc. Whether this was true or not, the bookies cards were well marked and no fancy prices materialised.
By:
soapp
When: 14 Dec 09 17:10
s hark. Second time I got this words wrong. Last week it was J J Hanlon.
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