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The main reason I don't go on exchanges like Betfair is I'd probably end up like that bloke!


A bit more difficult today, no stand out horse for me, maybe Duncan in the 3.10, so will probably end up with some EW action or a good old fashioned multiple bet, maybe 2 x Patent on Win and EW selections...


1.30 Tactic (EW) - 2nd @ 10/3 (tu)

2.00 Tawaabb (EW) - Unplaced (td)

2.35 Class Is Class (Win) - 3rd @ 11/4 (td)

3.10 Duncan (Win) - Unplaced (in fact chuffing last!) (td)

3.45 Amary (EW) - 2nd @ 8/1 (tu)

4.20 Derbaas (Win) - Unplaced (td)



Back to the tried and tested 'depthcharger' bets tomorrow methinks...

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> oh well, there goes my winning streak


What happened Quids - was it the cricket?


Any bets on the Open yet?


I have done 3 very long shots, McGrane, Clarke and Hamilton. If any of those 3 win I'll rebook my summer hols. Proper bets still to be done.

Oh, MM You've made me go early on this!


I fancy Hunter Mathan - form, decent draw, good hitter (34s)

Goosen - too good to be 55s


I've done both of these on Betfair.


Tiger at 2.65....I think I'll take him on, although the crcicket reminded of the dangers of laying :(


Will do some in play probably whilst I watch at the weekend

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