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> You keep making those big catch up bets...gonna

> end in tears

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Am I allowed to announce another big winning bet without you getting disappointed again... :))


Backed McIlroy a 10s and Dustin Johnson at 24 at start of the St Jude. With 3 holes to go they were first and second fav, Johnson won and an overall profit of ?150 on the two bets.


It seems to be never ending. What will I do with all the money. I might buy a hedge trimmer, to cut down all the hedgies in the local area.

Still got Italy, Russia and Torres as top goal score all now in trading territory. I also have put a bet on Holland tonight at 34s and hedged it with laying them against Portugal. If they lose nothing lost if they win they'll plummet down again in my opinion ready for a trade....don't worry Mick I'll explain it all to you one day


Plus, in the Golf - Donald, Laird and Hansen and,er, Watney.

???? Wrote:

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If they lose

> nothing lost if they win they'll plummet down

> again in my opinion ready for a trade....don't

> worry Mick I'll explain it all to you one day


Really - there is no need. I understand Trading - Its when Quids looks like he is going to win a bet for once, and he decides to give the bookies back half of the winnings. Trading is a bookie's dream.

Just watched the wonder from down under Black Caviar. Job done but only just.


Probably not the best ground for her and a long trip to the UK is going to take a fair bit out of the horse.


The Aussie jockey is taking it very badly, really feel for him. In the end he tried not to be too hard on the horse, and nearly messed up, but it still won.



The end of the BBC coverage of Ascot is sad. Not massively keen on Claire Balding, but I do like the fun she has with Willie Carson, and I think the BBC deserves some racing.

A mixture of Football, a massive night on Tuesday :)-D and being in Ireland meant I saw very little of Ascot and no bets but I did see Frankel on the news, absolutely awesome.


Layed off Torres for Top scorer for a very small profit or a bit bigger one if he gets it (unlikely); Just holding Italy as winners (compensation if they beat us) and have reduced my risk on Laying Spain by backing them at half time tonight...but will still be in the red if they win. Also layed any hatrick at 1.32 or something as that seemed worth a shout for a minimum risk. er sorry edited to say layed No hatrick at 1.32 :)

Using my poker Forum I did Webb Simpson to win at the US event this week at 21. Forgot completley until about 8pm tonight went on BBC and he was leader by 3 and avaialable at 1.5///so, I layed for a 60%/40% win either way (60 for the win). He's now 5th, one over for today and having a nightmare...oh I love a lay...



ps thinking about only betting on golf given my form recently :)

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