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???? Wrote:

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> I think Arsenal do look good vaue as they have

> been the best team imo thus far.....don't tell

> Atila



Actualy what Quids said a week ago...you have to change your views sometimes in betting MM . Now, if you'd seen the light earlier boiut a certain horse....

???? Wrote:

Actualy what Quids said a week ago...you have to change your views sometimes in betting MM . Now, if you'd seen the light earlier boiut a certain horse....


Spot on Quids.


You have to be as flexible as a Limbo Dancer in a Limbo Dancing type thingy..

???? Wrote:

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> I did say it MM a fair few weeks ago but have

> since softened my views as above,...I still don't

> think they'll win but 7s looks good value#


I know Quids - I just logged it at the time and thought I would keep it in mind in case Arsenal did make a good start. 7s is good odds and I think it would be a lot shorter if they had beaten MU - but they have a few more tough ones coming up, so we will know soon if they have a chance.

I'm still tracking Rip's next venture at Ascot. Next weekend I think. Keeping powder dry - although my mate from Derry/Londonderry is visiting tomorrow and he is a bit of a gambler, so he may tempt me Saturday.


One of my big wins this year was ?600 profit on Kauto Star in March, I texted him and he said he had it too, but for "big money" whatever that means, maybe best I don't ask.

I think it is RD. Momentarilly thought I'd try to make it along but just remembered its my wife's birthday that weekend so a no go, but will def get the race on the TV, I've been waiting for his next outing for since the Sussex stakes during my hols!


QEII

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Sea the Stars is 3.25 for the Arc on betfair but

> 7/4 elsewhere.

>

> Rip is 16/1 with Paddy Power for Arc, but 300/1 on

> Betfair, something not tallying there.


If you've 10 squillion quid in your account you can arb that surely

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