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Quote from November 2012..... Had backed this horse for the 2012 King George and Nicholls didn't run him!


"Good news and bad news.


A month ago put biggish bet on Silviniaco Conti for the King George, saw it win on tv under Ruby Walsh and it could be the next Kauto they said.. It won again at Haydock yesterday. Immediately Paul Nichols stated it would be in the Gold Cup (2nd fav) but definitely would not run in the King George. Drat and double drat.

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Current Bets are as follows


Liverpool for the EPL 66/1

Ireland for Triple Crown 5/1

France for Grand Slam 4/1

Rory for the British Open 15/1

Kingston Hill for the Derby

Teaforthree 21/1 Monbeg Dude 25/1 and BurtonPort 60/1 for the Grand National

Silviniaco Conti for the Gold Cup at 5/1

Giovanni Boldini for the 2000 Guineas 120/1

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Current Bets are as follows

>

> Liverpool for the EPL 66/1

> Ireland for Triple Crown 5/1 LOST

> France for Grand Slam 4/1 LOST

> Rory for the British Open 15/1

> Kingston Hill for the Derby

> Teaforthree 21/1 Monbeg Dude 25/1 and BurtonPort

> 60/1 for the Grand National

> Silviniaco Conti for the Gold Cup at 5/1

> Giovanni Boldini for the 2000 Guineas 120/1

My current open bets but many traded out - so will pay out soonish, some clearly lost!


England outright winners 5.2 currently 2.62 TRADED PROFIT

Aston Villa to be relegated 9.2 ready to trade after their next 4 games Norwich, Man city, Liverpool and Chelsea (or similar)

Sunderland relegated 6.4 currently 2.82 TRADED FOR PROFIT

Rochdale League 2 winner 24 currently 7.2 TRADED FOR PROFIT

Christian Bentecke top score pemieship 19 - will take a mircacle now!

Argentina (7.8), Brazil (4.6), Urugay (27), Belgium (16) for wc potential trading for Belgium and urugay will hold the other likely

West Ham best excluding top 6 -14.5 not a hope

Spurs Premiership 38, traded out in Octoberish for profit

Man City to win Premierhip 1.67 (currently 2.6 - whoops) may bety on Chelsea to hedge

Conservative majority at next election 4.2


Preparing for Cheltenham

Ah, I was going to ask you about that as they keep plugging it on the radio.


Anyway, a question for the experts. I notice on Betfair the odds on England beating Wales in the rugby and England winning the Triple Crown are different. How come? If England win the match, they win the TC.

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