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???? Wrote:

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> Nervous phone watching, should I shouldn't I

> should I........take half your profit and eep the

> rest open as bonus iis easy money


Cool as a cucumber given the winnings at stake. Hedgers get edgy. Winners stay the distance.

  • 2 weeks later...
Ronnie O'Sullivan is 6/1 favourite to win the World Snooker Championships. He hasn't been interested in playing for quite a while. With those odds I've put my two bob on him. I used to watch snooker avidly years ago but these days it seems lacking in characters though O'Sullivan is brilliant.
Mick, did you get an email from the Telegraph about another Fantasy game based around the classics? 35 races starting this Saturday with the 2K Guineas. Should be good, maybe we can even tempt ???? this time. We don't need to sign up, just use your previous name and password you had for Cheltenham... http://fantasyracing.telegraph.co.uk/

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Ronnie O'Sullivan is 6/1 favourite to win the

> World Snooker Championships. He hasn't been

> interested in playing for quite a while. With

> those odds I've put my two bob on him. I used to

> watch snooker avidly years ago but these days it

> seems lacking in characters though O'Sullivan is

> brilliant.


He's still going strong. It there a tip of the year prize, gamblers?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Good idea - will give it a go.


I've entered my stable and created a League - EDF Betting Matters...Pin No. 8037491

Quids, it's very easy to set up a stable, just pick 5 trainers and 5 jockeys from set lists. Give your stable a name and join the League. If you're pushed for time just pick anyone or use auto select and amend your choices later when you have more time. The game runs until October, so plenty of time to make changes as the season progresses...

red devil Wrote:

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> You get 3 free credits, so I'm going to create

> another two stables.

> Anyone else feel free to join in...

> http://fantasyracing.telegraph.co.uk/britishchampi

> onsseries/?cachebuster=1367615982


For edf purposes please tell me which is your primary team (I cant beat all of your teams again this time)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Friend today passed on a tip for Sky Lantern

> for

> > the 1000 Gs.

>

> Yes it's running and might get the firmish ground

> she needs. Toronodos for the 2000.

>

> Rory, Colsearts, Zach Johnson for the golf.


Sky Lantern now just shy of 10/1 and was 18 a couple of weeks ago. Probably as she likes firm ground. Still an outsider though.


Torenado today. Supposedly best horse Hannon has ever had but may suit Derby better.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > You get 3 free credits, so I'm going to create

> > another two stables.

> > Anyone else feel free to join in...

> >

> http://fantasyracing.telegraph.co.uk/britishchampi

>

> > onsseries/?cachebuster=1367615982

>

> For edf purposes please tell me which is your

> primary team (I cant beat all of your teams again

> this time)


What's up Mick, lost your knack? :)

I wonder who the mystery 'Argyle' is?...Hmmmm

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