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« Reply #15 on: April 30, 2008, 04:11:41 PM »

Im bored of crappy prices:

4.30Ascot - Edge of Light - 25/1
5.05Ascot Tastahil - 22/1
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« Reply #16 on: April 30, 2008, 04:13:49 PM »

any more?

here's a good tip..don't chase your losses...(and don't back anything Crip tips. Wink ) Seriously..I have NEVER backed a short priced favourite because someone "tipped" it, whether a mate of mine tipped it or not. (I know some guys fairly well connected in the horsey world) People have a tendency to want to tip a horse and therefore they don't look at what's in front of them. A short priced favourite is NEVER a good tip as you can figure it out for yourself that the horse is a favourite and "should be a good thing at even money".

Example;
A man told me Antiquites is a good thing in the 2.20 at Saint Cloud tomorrow (and he should be) but the price will reflect this aswell..so i don't know how reliable this tip is..it could just be a little "See how involved I am in this thing i can tip a winner regularly" brag..if he had told me it would be 7-1 and piss it I would back it.

I much rather back a tip from someone who tells me about a horse once a year than from a man who calls me every week, if you get my point.

Can't find it on ATR, what race is that in?
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« Reply #17 on: April 30, 2008, 04:16:28 PM »

Joke, obviously.
But yeh cheers the loss chasing is a problem i am aware of. The solution is what i am lacking.
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« Reply #18 on: April 30, 2008, 04:22:04 PM »

Im bored of crappy prices:

4.30Ascot - Edge of Light - 25/1

Its 8/1 now somehow.

Lay your bets off boys.
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« Reply #19 on: April 30, 2008, 04:24:10 PM »

Joke, obviously.
But yeh cheers the loss chasing is a problem i am aware of. The solution is what i am lacking.

I used to do it (used to be pretty compulsive sometimes) the way I got out of it was with a "Magic 5'er". Set aside 1 5£ note that you SWEAR you will only use on the horses that can actually win (in your opinion). If you can't find a "sure thing" in your mind you can not use that 5'er. (you can use all your other cash but not that 1 note unless it's a sure thing)
You can use that 5'er for any sort of bet as long as you consider it a sure thing. (so 1-4 odds on is fine).

I found that, magically, my 5'er grew to 20 and 50 and more..while my other monies kept dwindling...and then I found that I walked into the bookies every day but walked out without having a bet a lot of the times simply because I didn't fancy a bet on anything running that day. I swear that cured me of my compulsion. Don't get me wrong, I still have a small bet on things that I don't consider good things but the compulsion to chase my loss is completely gone.
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« Reply #20 on: April 30, 2008, 04:25:26 PM »

Got a tip for this horse that runs in the 3:05 Worcester     

From a very gd source
lol, tickled me .did you mean it,
reminded me of, ive got a tip for a horse called  plum, its only carrying a stone.
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« Reply #21 on: April 30, 2008, 04:29:52 PM »

Joke, obviously.
But yeh cheers the loss chasing is a problem i am aware of. The solution is what i am lacking.

I used to do it (used to be pretty compulsive sometimes) the way I got out of it was with a "Magic 5'er". Set aside 1 5£ note that you SWEAR you will only use on the horses that can actually win (in your opinion). If you can't find a "sure thing" in your mind you can not use that 5'er. (you can use all your other cash but not that 1 note unless it's a sure thing)
You can use that 5'er for any sort of bet as long as you consider it a sure thing. (so 1-4 odds on is fine).

I found that, magically, my 5'er grew to 20 and 50 and more..while my other monies kept dwindling...and then I found that I walked into the bookies every day but walked out without having a bet a lot of the times simply because I didn't fancy a bet on anything running that day. I swear that cured me of my compulsion. Don't get me wrong, I still have a small bet on things that I don't consider good things but the compulsion to chase my loss is completely gone.
Interesting. Might give it a try.

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« Reply #22 on: April 30, 2008, 04:30:32 PM »

Got a tip for this horse that runs in the 3:05 Worcester     

From a very gd source
lol, tickled me .did you mean it,
reminded me of, ive got a tip for a horse called  plum, its only carrying a stone.

hahahahhaa, i didnt even see that. nice.
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« Reply #23 on: April 30, 2008, 04:39:35 PM »

I've quit chasing from now on.

Obi Mikel 1st goalscorer @ 50/1 is the last bet i will place chasing losses.
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« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2008, 05:14:57 PM »

Im bored of crappy prices:
5.05Ascot Tastahil - 22/1

Came 2nd at 25/1.

Thats just how i roll.

I shipped home the exacta too with the 11/8 fav winning, 65/1. Bit dissapointed with that tbh, was hoping itd pay like a hundo.
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« Reply #25 on: May 01, 2008, 03:11:00 PM »

This is why short odds is not a tip and you should ever back them (which I have as a rule, thank goodness) ;


Todays 2.20 at Saint Cloud;

1  4  Leo's Starlet (IRE)  8-9  C P Lemaire  A Royer Dupre De  3 11/2 
   
2  1 ¾ Antiquities  8-9  S Pasquier  A Fabre  3 8/13 f
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« Reply #26 on: May 01, 2008, 03:57:12 PM »

This is why short odds is not a tip and you should ever back them (which I have as a rule, thank goodness) ;


Todays 2.20 at Saint Cloud;

1  4  Leo's Starlet (IRE)  8-9  C P Lemaire  A Royer Dupre De  3 11/2 
   
2  1 ¾ Antiquities  8-9  S Pasquier  A Fabre  3 8/13 f


Your not still going on about tihis.  sigh   They are if they are winners and passing on info from those who know.  Yeah they are meant too win DOH being fav and all that lol.

I got a tip from for 6:10 HUN FAIRYLAND     Its 13/8 and fav but im just passing on info from those 'who know' a lot better that you and I.     And btw i would touch any tips.advice you give either.
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« Reply #27 on: May 01, 2008, 04:17:21 PM »

This is why short odds is not a tip and you should ever back them (which I have as a rule, thank goodness) ;


Todays 2.20 at Saint Cloud;

1  4  Leo's Starlet (IRE)  8-9  C P Lemaire  A Royer Dupre De  3 11/2 
   
2  1 ¾ Antiquities  8-9  S Pasquier  A Fabre  3 8/13 f


Your not still going on about tihis.  sigh   They are if they are winners and passing on info from those who know.  Yeah they are meant too win DOH being fav and all that lol.

I got a tip from for 6:10 HUN FAIRYLAND     Its 13/8 and fav but im just passing on info from those 'who know' a lot better that you and I.     And btw i would touch any tips.advice you give either.

lol My tip came from a guy in France who is well connected to the Andre Fabre stable. My post was to illustrate that people, even those connected to stables, tend to tip because they like to be seen to be "in the know" sometimes. It's an ego thing.

I am not saying I won't listen to a tip from you..but I am saying that guys who give you tips for horses at evens are ussually not 99% sure their horse will actually win but they THINK it might. Like I said before..if the same guy calls me about a 7-1 shot that has been working like something else and has to be backed at 7-1, i will back it..not "our horse is fav for this race and should win".

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« Reply #28 on: May 01, 2008, 06:36:02 PM »

This is why short odds is not a tip and you should ever back them (which I have as a rule, thank goodness) ;


Todays 2.20 at Saint Cloud;

1  4  Leo's Starlet (IRE)  8-9  C P Lemaire  A Royer Dupre De  3 11/2 
   
2  1 ¾ Antiquities  8-9  S Pasquier  A Fabre  3 8/13 f


Your not still going on about tihis.  sigh   They are if they are winners and passing on info from those who know.  Yeah they are meant too win DOH being fav and all that lol.

I got a tip from for 6:10 HUN FAIRYLAND     Its 13/8 and fav but im just passing on info from those 'who know' a lot better that you and I.     And btw i would touch any tips.advice you give either.

I suggest you find a new source as the man you're getting "tips" from now quite clearly couldn't tip Shergar to win the derby after it had won the derby Wink
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« Reply #29 on: May 01, 2008, 06:41:45 PM »

lol  aye u too,  i get my tips from Ashley Carr and Gemstome who have gd records and my book balance agrees.  But your right i wont be passing on any more on this forum.  I lost a fortune on this myself but won quite a bit on the 14/1 ew on sat that i passed on this forum.    I suggest you also change your french conection. 
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