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« Reply #89580 on: October 27, 2014, 02:43:02 PM »

You put £50 on it?
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« Reply #89581 on: October 27, 2014, 02:43:18 PM »

3.10 Redcar recommend £5 e/w Zamra @ 25/1 with Chorals. Not one with a lot of confidence behind it, but went pretty well for a long way over 2 miles on last run back from a break. If we assume it needed the run, may not be without a chance here, a smidge of value in decent e/w race?   Negative:lack of support in market.


never let it be said that you sugar coat it!

drifted from 14-1 to 25-1 today as you say


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2. Zamra - 3:10 Redcar - Win or Each Way @ 25/1
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« Reply #89582 on: October 27, 2014, 02:44:26 PM »

You put £50 on it?

isn't that what a fiverth is?

No i put £5 on, but do me a favour and pop me it straight next time

too many things on the go, too many mistakes possible!
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« Reply #89583 on: October 27, 2014, 02:54:04 PM »

500 pennies imo.

Get it right chomps.
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« Reply #89584 on: October 27, 2014, 02:56:19 PM »

Not like Chomps to want a smaller stake on

Posh world beaters one minute rubbish the next Smiley
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« Reply #89585 on: October 27, 2014, 03:12:22 PM »

fiverth = fiver's worth?
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« Reply #89586 on: October 27, 2014, 03:16:38 PM »

Not long before my Breeders Preview hopefully i will have it on here by Thursday latest (be handy considering it starts Friday)

Will this be your own work?

If i can get permission its ok to post then yes Smiley
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« Reply #89587 on: October 27, 2014, 03:32:02 PM »

Not long before my Breeders Preview hopefully i will have it on here by Thursday latest (be handy considering it starts Friday)

Will this be your own work?

If i can get permission its ok to post then yes Smiley

Haha

Bit of a childish thing to put at the end of your signature horsey.

I didn't say you copied Linfoot, I merely pointed out that you yourself had been caught in the same position you suggested of Hector. Its easy to do.

Not surprised by your reaction though to be honest.
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« Reply #89588 on: October 27, 2014, 03:39:23 PM »

So are you all too scared to point out that the Racing Post man has gone for the exact same 2 as me and Andy Schooler?

To be frank, this tournament with this draw was a really easy one to spot the best bet. Doesn't mean it will win though.
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« Reply #89589 on: October 27, 2014, 03:45:06 PM »

So are you all too scared to point out that the Racing Post man has gone for the exact same 2 as me and Andy Schooler?

To be frank, this tournament with this draw was a really easy one to spot the best bet. Doesn't mean it will win though.

i suspect if anyone here met you hector they wouldn't even dare suggest your shoelace was undone, let alone accuse you of plagiarism! Wink
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« Reply #89590 on: October 27, 2014, 03:45:52 PM »

3.10 Redcar recommend £5 e/w Zamra @ 25/1 with Chorals. Not one with a lot of confidence behind it, but went pretty well for a long way over 2 miles on last run back from a break. If we assume it needed the run, may not be without a chance here, a smidge of value in decent e/w race?   Negative:lack of support in market.


Ul with this one imo mate.

Got itself in a right old pickle trapped on the inside, felt jockey gave up once they'd realised the place money was gone.

Clear run could perhaps have nabbed a place.
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« Reply #89591 on: October 27, 2014, 04:10:37 PM »

So are you all too scared to point out that the Racing Post man has gone for the exact same 2 as me and Andy Schooler?

To be frank, this tournament with this draw was a really easy one to spot the best bet. Doesn't mean it will win though.

best not say anything Smiley
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« Reply #89592 on: October 27, 2014, 05:10:45 PM »

http://labourlist.org/2014/10/timetable-for-scottish-labour-leader-selection-announced/

Timetable for Scottish Labour leader selection announced

OCTOBER 26, 2014 5:00 PM


Scottish Labour will have a new leader by Christmas, it has been decided. After a short meeting this afternoon, the Scottish Labour Party’s Executive Committee has drawn up the process and timetable for selecting the new leader, following Johann Lamont’s resignation on Friday night.

The race will officially begin tomorrow, Monday 27th October, when candidates are invited to start making their declarations. You can catch up on who the potential candidates are here http://labourlist.org/2014/10/who-are-the-potential-candidates-for-next-leader-of-the-scottish-labour-party/ although it is now understood that Gordon Brown has ruled himself out of contention.

The selection will take place under the same rules as 2011 (and the 2010 UK Labour leadership race), as the Collins Review into party reform does not apply to Scottish Labour Party structures.

This means that candidates will seek to be nominated by MPs, MSPs and MEPs – these nominations will be open between Friday October 31st and Tuesday November 4th. The leader will then be chosen by three colleges: Scottish Labour members; elected representatives (MSPs, Scottish MPs, and MEPs); and affiliates (members of trade unions and socialist societies). The ballot will open on Monday 17th November. The new leader will be announced on Saturday 13th December.

We expect candidates will take advantage of the quick start and will begin announcing their intentions tomorrow.

Following the meeting, Chair of the Scottish Labour Party, Jamie Glackin said:

“The Scottish Executive Committee agreed unanimously on the timetable and process for electing a new leader to take the Scottish Labour Party forward.

“I am pleased the timetable will balance the need for a speedy transition with the clear desire among members to both make their voice heard and hear the prospective cases from the candidates for leader.”

“A number of events will be held across Scotland before Scottish Labour’s new leader is announced on December 13th and I look forward to working with whoever the new leader is to take forward Labour values into Government in 2015 and 2016.”

Interim leader Anas Sarwar MP said,

“What was clear from the meeting was a real determination to make sure our focus over the coming weeks and months was to expose the failings of both the Tory and SNP Governments and to work with whoever the new leader is to deliver a Labour Government at next year’s General Election.”

“This cannot be a process that only looks internally but crucially gives the party and the party members the opportunity to debate Scottish Labour’s vision for Scotland.”

Marv.  Marra and Dugsdale both ruled themselves out along with Brown, Baillie and Sarwar. 

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« Reply #89593 on: October 27, 2014, 05:18:01 PM »

Question about the big NFL Spreads next weekend.

What is better

+9.5 @ 10/11 or
+10 @ 5/6

Also, I assumed we were backing the dogs here or are these spreads going to get even larger during the week?
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« Reply #89594 on: October 27, 2014, 05:41:48 PM »

Question about the big NFL Spreads next weekend.

What is better

+9.5 @ 10/11 or
+10 @ 5/6

Also, I assumed we were backing the dogs here or are these spreads going to get even larger during the week?

It is very close to be honest.  With most US firms you can 'buy' half a point for 10c ie making a 10/11 shot 5/6 but with half a point better and the general consensus is that it is worth buying on and off of 3 and 7 (actually many firms wont let you do this these days on those numbers).  '10' would be the next in line of most likely (along with 6) and lands about 5.9% of the time but when the game line is close to that number it is reasonable to expect it to land on it more often.  I would be inclined to take the extra half a point in this kind of spot though just on the basis that I prefer lower variance.
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