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Supreme Novices Hurdle 2020
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostLads, Bluegill is an anagram of Gullible FFS
Betfair have been taken for a ride
Almost feel as bad as the guy who has the £45 on.l at 18.0 There was £300 on the back side the other day. Just shows ....https://scooby91horseracingtips.com/
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Evening guys,
I am fairly reluctant to bet on the novice hurdles at this time of year, as the vast majority are very unexposed and it's a guessing game but for those that have expressed interest in Jon Snow, the horse is 100/1 with Black Type for the Supreme. Next best price is 33s.
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Originally posted by SamuelP View PostEvening guys,
I am fairly reluctant to bet on the novice hurdles at this time of year, as the vast majority are very unexposed and it's a guessing game but for those that have expressed interest in Jon Snow, the horse is 100/1 with Black Type for the Supreme. Next best price is 33s.
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As mental as a made up horse is...
When Ricci mentions Jon Snow his price is going to collapse as well isn't it
This is purely based on that theory, I'm going to add Jon Snow twice, and cash one out for profit before he runs, for profit. (Trial run!)
What do people think...?? Account closer?
Good idea?
Waste of time?Last edited by Kevloaf; 22 September 2019, 10:19 PM.
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Backing a horse because of FOMO, oh go on then
I've backed horses to cash out over the past couple of seasons and never had a issue tbf! It's still a risk anyway as said horse could pick up an injury prior to any mention, and then you've lost your dough on a bet you weren't even going to let run.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostBacking a horse because of FOMO, oh go on then
I've backed horses to cash out over the past couple of seasons and never had a issue tbf! It's still a risk anyway as said horse could pick up an injury prior to any mention, and then you've lost your dough on a bet you weren't even going to let run.
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