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« Reply #74175 on: April 13, 2014, 08:58:42 AM »

 Massively agree with Dubai on both of those. I have been looking forward to having a right go at having a really big Marathon bet on these two all week. Literally every time I tried to bet I got zero though. They were 9/2 and 7/1 when I started but in a race of really just six or seven runners, in a world where Corals would lay bets and there was another four hours until they raced I would still play as big as they would allow on both bets.

 Max recommend on both.
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« Reply #74176 on: April 13, 2014, 09:11:45 AM »

N1 Dave.

No doubt you have a team of crazies plotted up along the course to take out any dangers.....
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« Reply #74177 on: April 13, 2014, 09:22:03 AM »

Good luck, chaps.
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« Reply #74178 on: April 13, 2014, 09:22:06 AM »

Think we should be having a pretty big bet on Kebede each way in london Marathon, place terms are pretty good with 1/4 top 3 in what is basically a small field.

£50ew @7/2 Corals, Fred


FFS guys, who do we have to keep doing these big bets? Surely £2.50 EW would do.

PS - Thanks Dooooooobaye. Wink

7/2 all gone, but we took £50 EW @ 3/1, with Mr Coral. Best Price elsewhere was 7/2 with PP, but I can't get more than £12.02 on. 


Tsegaye Kebede3/1Mens Race Winner - 13/04/2014


Each Way

Stake £100.00

Estimated Return:£287.50



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« Reply #74179 on: April 13, 2014, 09:25:41 AM »

I've also backed G Mutai ew @11/2 but other one is the better for Fred

ANOTHER bet?

Not interested. You hear me? NOT INTERESTED.
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« Reply #74180 on: April 13, 2014, 09:28:17 AM »

Massively agree with Dubai on both of those. I have been looking forward to having a right go at having a really big Marathon bet on these two all week. Literally every time I tried to bet I got zero though. They were 9/2 and 7/1 when I started but in a race of really just six or seven runners, in a world where Corals would lay bets and there was another four hours until they raced I would still play as big as they would allow on both bets.

Max recommend on both.

Effemmell. I say, effemmell. Double Elder pressure.

We have now had £50 EW @ 11/2, Geoffrey Mutai, again, Corals.

9am Sunday, £200 in cold blood before I've even been to church, just like that. Tighty is spoiling you guys.



Geoffrey Mutai11/2Mens Race Winner - 13/04/2014


Each Way

Stake £100.00

Estimated Return:£443.75


Total Stake: £100.00

Potential Return: £443.75


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« Reply #74181 on: April 13, 2014, 09:29:42 AM »



MISCLICK WARNING


Be aware, incidentally, there are TWO chaps called Mutai in the Marathon.
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« Reply #74182 on: April 13, 2014, 09:32:26 AM »

 I think Kebede is more solid to place but I actually think Geoffrey Mutai has a better chance of actually winning despite the bigger price. There really are just about 6 runners in this but one is Muthathi who is also fair ew at around 25/1.
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« Reply #74183 on: April 13, 2014, 09:34:32 AM »

I think Kebede is more solid to place but I actually think Geoffrey Mutai has a better chance of actually winning despite the bigger price. There really are just about 6 runners in this but one is Muthathi who is also fair ew at around 25/1.

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« Reply #74184 on: April 13, 2014, 09:37:24 AM »

I think Kebede is more solid to place but I actually think Geoffrey Mutai has a better chance of actually winning despite the bigger price. There really are just about 6 runners in this but one is Muthathi who is also fair ew at around 25/1.

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« Reply #74185 on: April 13, 2014, 09:40:13 AM »

I think Kebede is more solid to place but I actually think Geoffrey Mutai has a better chance of actually winning despite the bigger price. There really are just about 6 runners in this but one is Muthathi who is also fair ew at around 25/1.

You including Mo in that shortlist?

I honestly can't see him winning. The 33/1 for him to win and break the world record is insulting to the punters IMO. I'd be surprised if he finished top six. The British record is possible but not 4/11. He's 2/1 NOT to break the British record with Ski Bet, so not for Fred. Views?
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« Reply #74186 on: April 13, 2014, 09:41:31 AM »


What?

Are you lot having a laugh?

THREE bets?

THREE?

I've gotta dash, but for now, I've had £10 EW @ 25/1, Mither Muthathi, with Wm Hill. I thought we had a Free Bet available there, so would have had £25 Win, but I can't see it.

If you think we should have more on Muthayhi (plenty of 25/1 everywhere), get on Tighty's case when he eventually gets out of bed.



13 Apr 2014 - 2014 London Marathon - Mens Race - Men's Winner

Martin Mathathi| @ 25/1  EW @ 1/4 1-3

Stake : £20.00 (£10.00 x 2)


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332.50



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« Reply #74187 on: April 13, 2014, 09:46:00 AM »



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« Reply #74188 on: April 13, 2014, 09:51:26 AM »



Gotta go, I have a poker tourney to crush, to pay for all these damn bets.

All being well, I'll be back home in time tonight for a proper Fred sweat on ****** ******
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« Reply #74189 on: April 13, 2014, 09:58:11 AM »

Good to see that even with all that money, Michael Owen prefers to wear his hair like Baldrick.
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