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Title: Dirty e/w races
Post by: Jamier-Host on September 23, 2016, 11:43:35 AM
Lazy request. I know we had a thread on this previously, but is there a site or twitter feed that lists these each day?

Bunch of guys I play rugby with have juicy unrestricted accounts and/or good reps in local bookies. Figured could feed them selections partly for profits and partly to prove a point about restrictions that they refuse to believe would happen!

If not I can sort a little rule based script that with flag potential races to me each evening, but if someone already does the legwork I'm all for avoiding work!

Cheers.


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: Doobs on September 23, 2016, 06:21:13 PM
Lazy request. I know we had a thread on this previously, but is there a site or twitter feed that lists these each day?

Bunch of guys I play rugby with have juicy unrestricted accounts and/or good reps in local bookies. Figured could feed them selections partly for profits and partly to prove a point about restrictions that they refuse to believe would happen!

If not I can sort a little rule based script that with flag potential races to me each evening, but if someone already does the legwork I'm all for avoiding work!

Cheers.


Sorry, never heard of one, and couldn't find one.  I found a site selling them for £30 a month, which seems a lot to get your accounts restricted.  Could be a useful site for gambling addicts?  I don't see the need for paying £30 a month.  Suspect Boyles, Paddies and Sky aren't going to take more than a handful of races.

As an aside, I searched for dirty each way and google had my maths in betting thread here as the fifth most relevant. 


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: Jamier-Host on September 24, 2016, 08:58:06 AM
Ok cheers. Maybe if i can get an automated Twitter feed set up the journos can use it as a stick to bash the bookies with then re: refusing bets from low staking customers.

Sounds like a fun project anyway. How strict do my "rules" need to be? I suppose the crude selection would be around race type and the prices of the top few horses, but ideally i'd do some comparison with the Betfair place market.


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: horseplayer on September 24, 2016, 09:19:04 AM
Don't think you need to be to strict personally.

Especially if you have muggy accounts.

Think was mentioned in tft recently listed and group races tend to miss the attention for these purposes from the traders point of view.



Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: horseplayer on September 24, 2016, 11:19:56 AM
Here's a few today just from a quick look

2.05 ripon 9 runners 12s bar 3. 4th in needs one more run for a mark and 5th in seems fairly short because sds rides it but trainer hardly a source of maiden winners.

Looks a pretty good heat.



Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: Doobs on September 24, 2016, 11:38:49 AM
Here's a few today just from a quick look

2.05 ripon 9 runners 12s bar 3. 4th in needs one more run for a mark and 5th in seems fairly short because sds rides it but trainer hardly a source of maiden winners.

Looks a pretty good heat.



That race looks a good start.

Surprisingly few today.  If your aim is to get an account blocked maybe a couple of each way doubles on this kind of track mid week should be easy enough.   I have never tried it on an account with years of football accas and casino games though!  Maybe you get more leeway?



Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: horseplayer on September 24, 2016, 11:43:43 AM
I think the races are marked for everyone but probably higher limits on a good ac.

Realised I put here's a few today and only mentioned one expected to find more


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: horseplayer on September 24, 2016, 11:51:55 AM
Fwiw the 2.05

Favourite gone from meehan to palmer which is one of the better trainer switches you will see. Has form in book to be fav but at evens improvement factored in.

Spruce lodge ran well on debut but chance flattered running on late. Dbs usually improve quite a bit for debut. Personally I think if 9/2 was about that would be a bet.

Uncle Charlie ran well on debut after being well backed looked very green. I'd be worried why been away since may presumably had issues or still to immature.




Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: EvilPie on September 24, 2016, 12:28:47 PM
Any of them got an unrestricted Bet365 account?

Just tell them to log in from someone else's IP who is already restricted and that should prove your point quite nicely.




Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: Simon Galloway on September 24, 2016, 01:57:44 PM
Walk into PP, take note of their bonus races offering 1/4 1-4 each day in shop (usually 2 each day).  No idea if they pay same place bonus terms online, I suspect not.  Refer to oddsmonkey, or even just the machine, to get a bunch of value spots where the win is fair price and the ew terms are juicy.

They hold the enhanced payout terms for 8+ runners and it isn't that uncommon for them to select a race with only 12-14 runners in the first place... toss a couple of non runners in and it becomes quite hard to find a bad pick.

It won't demonstrate your point about online restriction of course, but it will make you/them some money in the short term while getting SP'd in shop fairly quickly to give them a flavour.


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: horseplayer on September 26, 2016, 11:10:26 AM
2.00 newton abbot


Pretty obvious and a shop only event if there ever is one


Title: Re: Dirty e/w races
Post by: The Camel on September 27, 2016, 01:19:11 AM
Just back the Pricewise horses at 9am or whenever they revert to the grid prices for the maximum they'll allow.

All accounts will be restricted within 6 weeks.