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livingthedream
06 Sep 11 14:47
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Who are they and is there many professionals full stop?

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By:
tobywong.
When: 06 Sep 11 15:00
not too many , usually to be found in jacuzzis munching fillet steaks
By:
Mr Mischief
When: 06 Sep 11 15:15
Bertie Ahern and John Gilligan
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 06 Sep 11 15:32
Seen a few Irish guys advertising themselves as pros of late, Irish guy named James D says he is a pro, he is on Twitter and describes himself as pro football bettor and advisor, seems to have his own tipping website named

http://www.jdfootballbetting.com

There was the guy in the Sunday Independent that Johnny Ward interviewed. I know neither just wondering can anyone throw any light on either esp the first guy?
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 06 Sep 11 15:48
If you are to believe Donal McCarthy in his Field betting column there are more majors, generals, ethereal characters and latin scholars punting professionally in the ring than you could shake a stick at.

If his column teaches a few things:
1. his horses to note (a select few) are woeful this year
2. these pros hardly last too long given the regular setbacks they encounter
3. the occasional fairy story on offer
4. Donal always wears sun shades such is the unrelenting sunshine in his job: nobody goes broke, unpaid or out of business


But in fairness to the man there's never any "Chronicle-style" bets as the clueless Gleeson will rant over.

P.S. livingthedream-head for east Cork and Walter Raleigh's old watering hole of Youghal and betting professional are to be seen in their natural environment beneath the bandstand on the prom.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 06 Sep 11 15:57
RoyalAcademy has it right,three are living in Youghal but the biggest in all senses of the word is Sidney Greenstreet who is based in Dublin.
By:
ya' havin' that one dave
When: 06 Sep 11 16:15
[;)]
By:
SHANEBOY_FANTASY_WINS_2011_IRISH_DERBY
When: 06 Sep 11 16:32
retardfingers for definate.....how many punters can not get a bet on in europe and have to bet with asian firms?.....don't mind the fact that he continues to put up short priced losers on here all the time.....don't be fooled by the fact he claims the dole and has pot noodles for dinner every night.....this man is a punting collossus
By:
soapp
When: 06 Sep 11 18:11
The ring is empty these days I am told of the the Professional punters. They are all on their PC's at home watching the two Irish meetings that may be on.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 06 Sep 11 18:20
The extra charges have forced them all back,they were all at Leopardstown on saturday.
By:
da fallon factor
When: 06 Sep 11 19:03
RoyalAcademy can you shed any light on Donal McCarthy not working as head trader for laddies anymore
By:
squigs
When: 06 Sep 11 21:15
Is he not still doing both the Ladbrokes job and the Irish Field column still?
By:
da fallon factor
When: 06 Sep 11 22:24
gone from Laddies
By:
Princesse D'Anjou
When: 07 Sep 11 13:28
There must be some still playing - Youghal anyone??
By:
Princesse D'Anjou
When: 07 Sep 11 13:39
Sorry Wildman - just seen your post.
By:
The Icchantika
When: 07 Sep 11 15:04
Has anyone heard of this English guy 'the Admiral'? Seems to be a lot of talk about him lately. Punts like a lunatic and doing fairly well it would seem.
By:
ya' havin' that one dave
When: 07 Sep 11 15:07
saw him on an insurance ad the other day!
By:
GANT007
When: 07 Sep 11 15:15
A chap near me was pro for nearly 5 years until all his auld aunts in America inheritance money ran out.
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 07 Sep 11 15:24
There's more members to that gang of "three are living in Youghal" [:x]
By:
Princesse D'Anjou
When: 07 Sep 11 16:53
Ask Tradefair about The Admiral - he seems to know everyone else (well claims to)
By:
sinndar001
When: 07 Sep 11 18:56
I heard Hammy is a pro but I doubt it cos Boyles lay him what he wants
By:
Toto82
When: 07 Sep 11 18:57
Are there any pros here who dont bet on horses or dogs but can make a fulltime wage from soccer / rugby / tennis / GAA?
By:
The Icchantika
When: 07 Sep 11 18:58
An odd name alright. London based apparently. I know very little about the guy.
By:
snap crackle and pop
When: 07 Sep 11 19:06
London based? Could it possibly be thegalwayman?
By:
Rocketfingers
When: 07 Sep 11 19:07
Has to be Toto i know no one though.
By:
slickster
When: 07 Sep 11 19:21
wonky likes to have the odd tenner at 6-4 without the fav... Grin
By:
Toto82
When: 07 Sep 11 19:43
Rocket I know one guy alright who does,one of the leaders in the GAA tipping comp
By:
robo
When: 08 Sep 11 10:51
from what i hear the pros working out of youghal are the only ones that have money your man big boris is suppose to be keeping them  all going down there
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 08 Sep 11 11:35
Robo who is Big Boris,is he a punter or a bookmaker?
By:
robo
When: 08 Sep 11 12:36
havent heard of big boris for a while wildman but last i heard he was bigger than sidney greenstreet on betfair but he could be back in the ring now that his being hit with the premium charge on here
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 08 Sep 11 12:48
Not true Robo none bigger than Sidney on Betfair.You still havent told me whether Big Boris is a punter or a bookmaker.
By:
robo
When: 08 Sep 11 12:54
his a punter wildman well if you think sidney is bigger on bf thats your opinion but trust me big boris is as big
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 08 Sep 11 13:08
Sidney closed his Betfair account and received a cheque for 830 thousand.
I seriously think you could help both these gentlemen especially Sidney,he is trying to avoid the punitive premium charge,you seem to have perfected different accounts on here.I am deadly serious and think you could advise people with profitable Betfair accounts how to minimise their exposure to the premium charge,there has to be a way.
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 08 Sep 11 13:25
This talk of "pro's" leaves me cold.

One of my father's claim to fame was that the late Sean Graham had a special moniker on him for shouting the credit bets ("with a ring" I belive is how the scribblers identified the bets on tick). I learned a few lessons from my late old man's penury.

We assume that a pro is a full-time gambler and, to my way of thinking, this is suitable for someone devoted to form study and every conceivable statistical and ephemeral angle that can be devised. Not larger than life charcaters who come and go. More Steve Lewis Hamilton that Eddie Elephants. No pain no gain!

My idea of a "professional" is a guy consistently profitable without any of the sideshows. Turning this into a living wage is another story entirely but it doesn't come from lurking in the ring getting your name in the paper.

Its so hard to get on nowadays that its surely the quiet, clever, painstaking approach that is best?
By:
soapp
When: 08 Sep 11 18:32
I just happened to be reading an article in last Saturday's post this morning on Edward Veitch the English pro.
He is some operator.

He won £500k on his own Expotential backed in from 100/1 to 8/1.
That was for starters. Plenty more after that. Mind you he has plenty of helpers to get his money on these days.

A very good read.
By:
Rowley Mile
When: 09 Sep 11 01:35
Book isn't a bad read read, the negative reviews on here made me read it, patrick veitch i presume tho soap.
By:
workrider
When: 09 Sep 11 15:28
i found the book good in spots ,then it trailed off to become a tale of money and his betting account ....not for me....
By:
G Hall
When: 09 Sep 11 23:21
thought his book was fairytale stuff really,and an ego trip.
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