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A little birdie told me that Harry Findlay did his total bollocks on Tiger last week end and had every available penny piece on going in to the last round - now potless (again) wonder if he'll be selling Denman and the rest or offering 10p in the pound back like he did last time ?

Bollox united.


My bet on the aussies at 5s looks nice to lay off any time soon...and don't tell Jah but I had a reasonable lump on Spuds pre-season which will be traded off nicely methinks. Anyone had anything at York other than that wonderful horse? RD? MM? very quiet on here

Nope, nothing - actually Quids believe it or not I used to not bet frequently - hence I was careful and profitable - before I started posting on here I picked my bets quite carefully.


Anyway - My prominent next "intended" bet is, surprise surprise, on Rip van winkle for the Irish Champion Stakes on 5 Sep.


Just going to check the odds.....


5 September is also my birthday!!! so I'm deciding whether that should mean I bet more or less, as a present to myself.

Had a good day....



Had Oz at 6s after they lost at Lord's......on Friday lunch England were 8s so bet that!!! Then last night the draw was 15/1....never ever going to happen with the weather forecast and 6 sessions remaining there was always going to be a result so I laid everything that I could on Betfair,,,a little bit of a squeaky bum bet as it would have wiped me out but I like to think I'd have done it with 10x the amount if I'd had that in my account as it was a no brainer...

???? Wrote:

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> I'm worried I'm going to be getting MM evicted

> from his home BUT why has the betting frenzy died

> down?

>

> Portsmouth now 1.9 to go down on Betfair so traded

> my 6 from a few weeks ago - happy days and cash

> back in my account



Worry not Quids - as long as I continue to earn more than ?100 per month I should be ok. I realised I was betting on all and sundry since starting this thread in an attempt to show my sporting expertise??? unsuccessfully - .......I have reverted to my normal pattern of regular carefully chosen bets.


I see Rip is not running until 26 September now at Ascot. The Irish Champion Stakes is interesting in that STS is well behing Fame and Glory in the betting. Rip not running though so may pass.


I have a lump on Arsenal now for the Premiership, that gives me someone to support this year.

Mick Mac Wrote:

that gives me someone to support this year.


Have a "saver" on Chelsea and unless Man.City buy 6 more Superstars then go to the "Pay" window and collect at the end of the season.


Suddenly guys like Nani, who only got a brief look in b4, are the players United are relying on.


You don't win Leagues if players like Giggs ( 2009 version) are still part of your plans ( "2002" was a different thing!)...

I do already have a saver on Chelsea Tony - at 2/1. It does not completley cover my Arsenal bet but its nice to have some insurance.

Happy not to have chosen MU or Liverpool this year. Not convinced by either at this stage. And can't believe any other team in with a chance of winning without a couple of years of challenging first.

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