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???? Wrote:

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> Naah

>

> I've been laying Woods for two years and he's only

> just been above evens for most of that period (a

> mad price, like England), so one win (PGA) has

> meant I've been well up on this tactic....5s is

> too risky imo


*coughs*


He looks very good to me.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Have added Kim and Campbell to my list of bets.

>

> Rory

> Big Phil

> Leonard

> Kim

> Campbell

>

> To that I will peobably add whoever is winning

> after 2 rounds...etc etc



Quick reminder of my Masters bet.


Would be a half decent win on Phil but the one I would like would be:


Anthony Kim 44 ?25.00 ?1,075.00


Kim in a bit of trouble at 17 but his back nine has been fantastic.

?150 profit on the golf. ?50 down on the GN. Not a bad weekend. Road to recovery after cheltemham.


Hedged Arsenal bet by backing Chelsea big ahead of Old Trafford game, so that looks very good now with MU drawing today. More positives.


Am booking tickets for Thursday and Friday at Ascot so need a treasure trove for June.

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