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lost small on both guineas - did not see either race.


Currently have some good football bets on:

?140 on Fulham to win Europa at 3.8 (hedging the 50 I had on hamburg)

Inter to win CL

Chelsea to win Premeirship from before the old trafford game (having seen arsenal slip away I seemed to have picked the right team, assuming wigan do not cock things up)

I had ?2 on Rory to win the Open at Carnoustie in 2007. He was 17 years old and 2000/1 and when he had the joint lead after the first round - I was getting excited....


32s for the US open is prob ok - but its a very difficult competition to predict the winner - comes up with some odd champions due to the very tight courses the us opens are played on.

A small bet though, seems worth it I can't see the price going out?


On another note. Interestingly Labour are 42s for an overall majority


Ok pretty unlikely but



- possible tactical voting

- quite a lot undecided

- I think that (similarly to '92 and the Tories) quite a lot of people are not admitting that they're going to vote Labour


I think that it's worth a small punt. If you're not a fan of Labour or Gordon (and I'm not of Gordon) it'll at least give you some compensation if the unlikely happens!


I've had a ?5

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