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Just on way back from York races. Two winners, so break even on the betting today.


This week on the US golf I have Duffner, Day and Bradley. All backed part way through first round.


Also laid off my MU bet on city when 6/1 (thanksRD) so won money there. Also have Bayern whom backend at 8/1 when losing to Madrid in the semis.


Backed for Liverpool manager, o Neill, ancelotti, and Harry as all outsiders.

Read about him on a poker Forum Mick - lots of gambling yanks, some who know what they are talking about so I look for outliers or long shots who they think have got a decent chance :)) Had a small win on Frankel too. Had chelsea for cL but only in 90mins...been a good year for me so far on the betting:))
Have either of you looked at the inplay betting for French Ligue 1...last game of season, 2nd place PSG were 3 points behind Montpellier, PSG have won, Montpellier 1-1 at Auxerre with 20mins still to play due to crowd trouble...if Montpellier lose they will lose title on goal difference,,,

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