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Lost on starspangledbanner. About to lose a bit more on Capo Bastone as he's 20/1 and there is an evens favourite..




That came a decent 3rd for an.outsider


St Nicolas Abbey is.next.


3rd again. But Nicholas a real quality horse. Joseph o brien didn't quite get it going soon enough imo. Seemed disappointed afterwards.


Trinneberg in the sprint, an outsider at 20s.

WOO HOO. Trinneberg wins from start to finish at 20/1. Get in.


Excelebration is next. The Americans are going for Wise Dan and he's the fav on US odds. Go Joseph.



Wise Dan wins for the US. Joseph O Brien has not realised its a short straight and you need to be fighting for the lead coming off the turn.


Mucho Macho Man is the Classic. The favourite is Game on Dude, and he is expected to win and become US horse of the year, so let's see if he can do it.


Great race in the Classic. Macho Man almost won it on the line, but no cigar. .

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> What 'system' would not generate this game as a >

> 2.5 goals game? I'm intrigued.



The system incorporates value rather than just a binary over/under choice. Still a small loss thsi week.


Well done Mick btw........did that come out begrudginglu enough :)

red devil Wrote:

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> I predicted two correct scores @ 17/2. If I had

> placed ?1 on each of the 9 games I would've made a

> ?10 profit in total.

> I predicted 7 correct results. If I had placed ?1

> on each of the 9 games I would've made ?11.50

> profit in total.

> After only 1 week, too early to draw conclusions,

> but without doubles etc, there will never be big

> gains/losses with such a system...


This week 1 correct score @ 14/1 = ?4 profit, and 4 correct scores returned a loss of ?3.60, so overall a profit of 40p. Total profit after 2 weeks = ?21.90...still, Rome wasn't built in a day, won't be long before I catch you up Mick :) Are you still going to the Celtic game tomorrow night?

pS I have over doubled my Betfair account balance in 2012 (To date), my best year ever. With a few more weekends and the King George to come I may reduce that a bit but do stick to my 'never more than 5% of my bankroll' rule. I have also built up my 888 poker account on a free $5 in my account to $145...free money



...i won't mention my PokerStars account :(

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