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  • 2 weeks later...

Took some more profit on my Villa relegation bet by laying them at 1.65

Ditto on my QPR bet


As I was on Betfair I thought I'd do some mug punting too. So laid Man U at 1.4 for the title, just one slip up or a loss at city and I'll trade; Did a small bet on Ros? for the Open at 35; England out right winners of 6 nations at 2.75, thoughts Mr Medic?

???? Wrote:

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> ..with France losing to Italy if (IF) England

> finally win in Dublin, my bet's in the bag!


England look good but two wins do not make a 6 nations title. And you will do well to win in Dublin anyway. if you do, you cannot take wins against Wales/France (or even Italy) for granted.

  • 4 weeks later...

Cheltenham fantasy, yes for me.


Just checking my live bets. Have backed On His Own (12 Feb ante post) at 14s for the National. Can Willy Mullins do the business again for Ireland. Has 10:10 in the weights.


No bets on the festival yet.


Tonights golf have addedFowler and Yang to my list as all others have disappeared from contention. Expensive business.


3600

  • 4 weeks later...

Back 'D.A. Points' for ?20.00 @ 32 to Win ?620.00 Ref: 26085998923 | Bet placed: 18:08 28-Mar-2013 GMT


I stuck to my guns and held out on my bet until the end. This was despite the attentions of the arch "hedger" Mr Quids who was visiting for dinner and insisted I should take a ?70 profit at 830pm , but bottle held out for the big prize. :)


3200....

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