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« Reply #123960 on: December 10, 2016, 02:58:28 PM »

Bounced unfortunately Sad

Exactly that.

Never mind, only a flesh wound.

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« Reply #123961 on: December 10, 2016, 03:00:41 PM »

Module pretty friendless in the market despite the rain arriving Sad

It might be friendless now.....

Meh, Bouvreuil was 6th.  Went pretty short in running (maybe 5/2?).  Didn't get home.
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« Reply #123962 on: December 10, 2016, 03:48:23 PM »

2.55 at Navan is interesting. 13 runners and 8 of them are 66/1 or bigger.

Bookies are only 1/5 first three but you can still get Edwulf for the right price on the win and the place against betfair.

Any views on the race?
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« Reply #123963 on: December 10, 2016, 04:04:33 PM »

2.55 at Navan is interesting. 13 runners and 8 of them are 66/1 or bigger.

Bookies are only 1/5 first three but you can still get Edwulf for the right price on the win and the place against betfair.

Any views on the race?

That's an annoying way to lose a bet: unseats rider at the last, when likely second.
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« Reply #123964 on: December 10, 2016, 07:34:28 PM »

Think we should be backing Reading to beat Wednesday at the weekend. I can't see why Wednesday are favourites and the bookies probably don't realise how less off we are when we don't have Forestieri, who was sent off at the weekend. Not to mention other notable absentees & the fact we still aren't playing great.

Reading 19/10

You don't give a bet size?

why are Reading underdogs at home, i wonder 3rd plays 6th?

can anyone help with Bet365, best price out there?

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/championship/reading-v-sheffield-wednesday/winner

You have £25 at 19/10.  

Reading have some injury problems too, but price seems odd so just gone for it

Reading won in the end.

N1 Aaron

Edit.  Will send some money later Tony.   
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« Reply #123965 on: December 10, 2016, 08:00:30 PM »

I wonder when was the last time that every home team in the premier league or 1st division scored three goals.

Today's scorelines remind me of those old newspaper cuttings from the 1940's/50's when every game had loads of goals and huge attendances.
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« Reply #123966 on: December 10, 2016, 08:08:41 PM »

Bury have had another player sent off today. Which adds to their growing suspension list
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« Reply #123967 on: December 10, 2016, 08:29:09 PM »

plenty of rain around tonight for the mutts.  Looks big outside already at Sunderland.  Worth keeping an eye out at the tv tracks just about to start.
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« Reply #123968 on: December 10, 2016, 10:18:53 PM »

Semi final week in Strictly. There are two certs in the final and two who are in a scrap. Louise and Danny will be competing next week. Only one of Ore and Claudia will join them.

The bookies price the next elimination up thusly:

http://www.oddschecker.com/tv/strictly-come-dancing/next-elimination

On public vote and judges' favouritism to-date, I'd say this is priced correctly.

However, there's a factor I don't think the bookies have appreciated. The couples do two dances tonight and, when it comes to the dance off, they do their highest scoring number of the two.

What this means is you're looking for who does the best performance out of the four dances. They should then win in the dance off.

Of the four dances (Ore has Argentine Tango and Quickstep; Claudia also has Quickstep but with a Rumba), the best by some distance in the footage is Ore's Argentine Tango. He looks very strong and I'd back the coaching ability of Joanne over AJ.

I would flip the 5/4 and 4/5 personally and make Claudia favourite to go.

There is also a chance that the public vote to keep Ore in, on the basis that they want to see his Jive again in the final. I wouldn't be surprised to see that Jive mentioned during the live broadcast tonight. If that happens, Claudia won't beat Louise or Danny's best dance (Tango and American Smooth respectively would be my guess there)

Recommend £40 on Claudia to be the next elimination at 5/4.

Thanks Tal.

Coral sent it to trader for review, rejected it first time, then accepted it 2nd time, so we are all aboard.

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Claudia odds on at the close.  Her big rival, Ore, danced very well and topped the leaderboard.  Because of the tie at the bottom, Ore could still end in the dance off and Claudia could be safe.  Don't see Claidia avoiding the dance off, and if she does we have been pretty unlucky.
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« Reply #123969 on: December 10, 2016, 11:11:07 PM »

I wonder when was the last time that every home team in the premier league or 1st division scored three goals.

Today's scorelines remind me of those old newspaper cuttings from the 1940's/50's when every game had loads of goals and huge attendances.

Bought total goal minutes across all 4 divisions today at £1 a point for pub entertainment and won £941.  Mug bet obviously but very nice!
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« Reply #123970 on: December 10, 2016, 11:18:36 PM »

Yafai's win tonight makes him the first Brummie world boxing champion since boxers looked like this:



That's Owen Moran a hundred years ago.
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« Reply #123971 on: December 10, 2016, 11:29:06 PM »

I wonder when was the last time that every home team in the premier league or 1st division scored three goals.

Today's scorelines remind me of those old newspaper cuttings from the 1940's/50's when every game had loads of goals and huge attendances.

Bought total goal minutes across all 4 divisions today at £1 a point for pub entertainment and won £941.  Mug bet obviously but very nice!

Explain this to me
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« Reply #123972 on: December 10, 2016, 11:45:33 PM »

Having been 1.4 most of the evening
Alto is now 2.3
Matt terry fave
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« Reply #123973 on: December 10, 2016, 11:58:52 PM »

Having been 1.4 most of the evening
Alto is now 2.3
Matt terry fave

Yuck.  Smells of an insider move. 
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« Reply #123974 on: December 11, 2016, 12:07:15 AM »

I wonder when was the last time that every home team in the premier league or 1st division scored three goals.

Today's scorelines remind me of those old newspaper cuttings from the 1940's/50's when every game had loads of goals and huge attendances.

Bought total goal minutes across all 4 divisions today at £1 a point for pub entertainment and won £941.  Mug bet obviously but very nice!

Explain this to me
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Bought at 4500 or some such nonsense.  Highly volatile.  If low scoring weekend would have lost 1.5k approx.  Every goal tots up.  So bloke scores in 15th minute counts as 15 towards total.  90th minute goal counts 90.  All cumulative.  Total mug bet with close out value of negative £150 as soon as placed but way more fun than roulette.
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