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By:
freddiek
When: 02 Nov 13 23:33
its called the real world, Ozy.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 23:37
Yeah, but what I am getting at is that if you want to bet you have to either do it here (irreespective of price) or get to a bookies.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 02 Nov 13 23:44
My preferred form of betting has always been on course,I don't race nearly as much as I would like to for many reasons.
I don't drive distances anymore,the crew I used race with are now all departed.

I answer questions truthfully so will not go into the problems of trying to get on at these ficticious morning prices or any of this BOG and double result nonsense.
By:
dj876
When: 02 Nov 13 23:45
Freddie K.....I won't be insulted and endure condescending lectures on betting markets without holding my ground especially from a poster whose knowledge is extremely limited.
I see he's referring to Gruss above,I doubt the man has ever seen it been operated and thinks there is some nobility attached to losing money without trading out.
By:
workrider
When: 02 Nov 13 23:51
I think you are a trader , fair play if you are , Our generation were gamblers pure and simple , even the best poker players in the world go   all in ...when you think everything is in your favor , thats the play , doubt you would understand that ...trading is the clever mans way of gambling and i respect that ...Our way is difficult for you to understand , but at least respect our right to play the game our way ....
By:
freddiek
When: 02 Nov 13 23:53
when you do your dough dj, you'll wonder why u ever bothered squabbling here.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 23:55
A poker player going all in?  I never heard the like.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 23:57
'Your way' is not difficult at all to understand, Wonks.

You grew up without the tools to trade.  Simple as.
By:
workrider
When: 02 Nov 13 23:57
Well maybe thats because you never played the game Del.....
By:
Ozymandius
When: 02 Nov 13 23:57
Cry
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 02 Nov 13 23:58
I learnt about Gruss from you when you were boasting about your in depth knowledge.

I let a lot of your stupid assertions on gambling go because I felt your posts had merit.

Here are some of your misapprehensions,most bookies pay the premium charge,none do
                                                                 backing a second favourite is the same as laying the favourite.
                                                                 trading out is somehow the road to riches.
The only people that trade out are the ones like Ozymandius who slavishly follow others and have no opinion,if you fancy a horse to win why would you trade,this trading out is for people who want risk free gambling which is why people as sensitive as DJ 876 should not be let gamble.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:02
I'm the only one who trades out on here Laugh  Have you ever heard the likes of it?

And you seem to think that gambling is centred only on horses.   Believe it or not there are now markets on other sports too, even if you don't partake.

Trading out can cost peanuts and is a small price worth paying.  I am frequently happy to take my profit off the table and leave some for the next man.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:04
This thread has been pleasingly informative.
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 03 Nov 13 00:08
" like Ozymandius" that has a different meaning,loads trade out generally the ones that lack confidence,you are getting more like Rocketfingers every day you can't even follow the simplest of posts.
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 00:08
Rocket , i think put up a thread about a irish poker player on tv3 awhile back , if you look on there you will see pros going all in ..including this guy...hth...
By:
freddiek
When: 03 Nov 13 00:09
poor
By:
freddiek
When: 03 Nov 13 00:09
Ozy wets himself at the thought of letting a bet ride. Should he be gambling at all?
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:11
think put up a thread about a irish poker player on tv3 awhile back , if you look on there you will see pros going all in


Laugh  What a muppet, I take it you don't play, Wonks?

Going all in is a common feature of poker, and should not be confused with going all in on a horse.

Honestly.
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 00:14
read your post ffs......brain dead or what......Ozymandius     02 Nov 13 23:55 
A poker player going all in?  I never heard the like.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:17
Read it again, Wonks.  This time engage your brain.
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 00:21
O.K ...TELL ME THE DIFFERENCE , MY BRAIN AWAITS YOUR EXPLANATION ...IF I GO ALL IN ON THE POKER TABLE , IT MEANS I PUT ALL MY CHIPS ON THE TABLE , IF I GO ALL IN ON A HORSE , I PUT ALL MY CASH ON..NOW EXPLAIN TO ME WHATS THE DIFFERENCE....
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:26
All in is a common feature of poker games.   Happens all the time.

Going all in on a horse implies investing 100% of your bank.  Sound gamblers have staking plan and rarely empty themselves on one bet.
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 00:28
FFS man , Every game of poker has someone going ALL IN ...How do you think they bluff ffs..You're really showing yourself up....
By:
freddiek
When: 03 Nov 13 00:28
your knowledge astounds me Ozy
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:30
Your original statement was ....

even the best poker players in the world go all in

Laugh
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 00:31
You really are a simpleton.  Ether that or we are witnessing a 'senior moment'.
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 00:33
I think its you who needs to engage his brain , you know sfa about it...
By:
kavvie
When: 03 Nov 13 00:56
its 10.55 sunday morning here in melbourne.im watching the breeders cup and going in and out of the forum.im astounded by ozys lack of knowledge about all things gambling.im gambling 40 years with varying results.i know the pros and cons of horse betting poker betting dogs etc.my guess about ozy is thats hes very similar to our good friend roadrunner.in his 20s with an inflated ego.i went all in several times on horses.the sweetest one was about 10 yrs ago in punchestown on a beautiful horse called forget the past.going "all in "is exactly what it means ozy..dont be arguing with guys like workrider and pa.they both forgot more about gambling that me and you will ever know.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 03 Nov 13 01:02
Its about the frequency, Kavvie. Re -read the thread more carefully.  And play the ball not the man.
By:
kavvie
When: 03 Nov 13 01:03
what the fcuk are you on about..
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 01:05
Kavvie the guy ain't got a clue , pay the pig no heed , hes one sick man ...
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 03 Nov 13 01:05
get into bed kavvie ya fool ya........
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 03 Nov 13 01:06
and you too baldrick.......ya hav ruined the forum ya tool ya......
By:
pa lapsy
When: 03 Nov 13 01:07
An old woman who has nothing better to do than talk about people,sad but true they,re still about Kavvie,a right t1t.
By:
kavvie
When: 03 Nov 13 01:12
id say paulie smallnuts and one or more of them are one and the same..luckily i cant see what hes saying but i can nearly guess.your right workrider..ill look at the classic and go down town for the day..might bump into ruby or wp..ill ask them about that race in kilbeggan!!im sure they would be impressed..not betting in the classic but if i was id give palace malice a good ew chance..
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 01:16
There is no doubt their are both one and the same , its impossible to have 2 minds THAT sick ...enjoy your night mate...God Bless..
By:
Kelly
When: 03 Nov 13 01:16
Whats the weather like in Melbourne , kavvie ?  Presumably you are going to the races on Tuesday . Might plan a trip there myself soon DV , its on my bucket list ( and I love OZ ) .
By:
paulie wallnuts
When: 03 Nov 13 01:18
hes not in Australia......couldn't spell it......grab a hold of yerself kelly......
By:
workrider
When: 03 Nov 13 01:20
the sick one is about to implode , nutty on the verge ...Laugh
By:
kavvie
When: 03 Nov 13 01:35
yesterday was 27 degrees kelly.bit colder today.the forecast is good for mon and tue,around 25/28 both days..is well worth planning to go.fab city.staying down on the docks
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