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This thread reminds me that I had a good year in 2011. Which makes me feel better, it must have been 2010 when I lost the house and the car the wife and the kids.


Also just looked back to 2009 - found this so 2009 was a good year too:




Just recovering from hangover. Ladbrokes were doing an unbelievably generous new account bet yesterday - Offering a free ?200 bet for ?100 invested. A friend and myself split it between us and put the whole ?300 on Kauto Star. Great horse and anyone who saw it win the King George on boxing day would not have had any doubts. .

I was just about to start a Cheltenham Festival thread when I saw this one!


I can't wait, massive racing fan! Although Cheltenham is first I am off to Kempton the week after, love it live.


Looking at the first race, I quite fancy the 6/1 shot Steps to Freedom I think its called.


Have you all got your Cheltenham betting budgets ready? I've just doubled mine by signing up with Bet365 and got ?100 free bet...Why not! Link below


Free Bet


Good luck...5 Days and counting

Quids tips on how to invest your money this week ...



Cheltenham for me


Day 1 Supreme Novices Hurdle Cinders & Ashes Champion Hurdle - Binocular (imporoving again and Hurricane Fly is poor value


Day 2 - Champion Chase - Gran Crus


Day 3 - Big Bucks is a stooopid short price so gonna go Oscar Whiskey


Day 4 - Boston Bob in Novices Hurdle Long Run in GC


Hope you have a great day(S) down there and good luck - if you can wack these up on the EDF, cheers 3 hours ago

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