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British trained won all four handicap chases at Cheltenham, and made up most of the places as well. I know it's slightly different but Irish trained dominate the betting for the Grand National and to be honest will have a large chunk of th field. Most of the British trained are a bit crap so I think there's potentially an angle in finding the few decent ones...
I'm not against Fiddlerontheroof, despite being slightly disappointing LTO. And also like Cloudy Glen, with the Hennessey formline and Venetia having a good Cheltenham. Playing those two each way.
Although the above is also a good point. 365 normally do the money back on each ways offer for the National don't they.
The UK horses were beaten 36 lengths, 75 lengths and 122 lengths
They also won the Kim Muir and Festival hcap chase last year. Think you've missed my point tbh, but that's cool. The handicapper seems to have been quite lenient on a lot of decent quality GB chasers this season (not last) was the point I was getting at. It was something a few had observed this season.
archie fair one. Two I mentioned beat a few fancied Irish runners in the Hennessy though. I'm happy enough to chance them.
Didn't want to cause any offence. Just a potential angle I'm considering. I've already got a couple of Irish trained runners covered
Thing is with this guys & girls (and I’m sure some of our users are) - all the odds on the top horses in their respective markets are slashed by 20%. For all of those with a William Hill account - take note to todays prices on those top horses…… and take note of, and I hate to say it, ‘tomorrows’ prices.
Thing is with this guys & girls (and I’m sure some of our users are) - all the odds on the top horses in their respective markets are slashed by 20%. For all of those with a William Hill account - take note to todays prices on those top horses…… and take note of, and I hate to say it, ‘tomorrows’ prices.
It won’t make good reading.
Pretty sure everyone would expect a price cut for NRNB compared to antepost like. And there's a hell of a lot of bets I'd be happy to make at 20% less than current odds with NRNB!
Thing is with this guys & girls (and I’m sure some of our users are) - all the odds on the top horses in their respective markets are slashed by 20%. For all of those with a William Hill account - take note to todays prices on those top horses…… and take note of, and I hate to say it, ‘tomorrows’ prices.
It won’t make good reading.
I dont know if you are taking the piss or not...
On another note interesting if they keep ante post markets up alongside like few firms did last year
Pretty sure everyone would expect a price cut for NRNB compared to antepost like. And there's a hell of a lot of bets I'd be happy to make at 20% less than current odds with NRNB!
On another note interesting if they keep ante post markets up alongside like few firms did last year
There isn’t a person on this website who sounds more hours in a day checking odds. Horse racing, football, rugby union, Formula 1. You name the sport, I’ll spend an hour per day assessing those odds. I’m not trying to be ‘blas?’ about this - I commit daily. Odds. Odds. Odds. Beat the bookmaker. I don’t see it as ‘fun’. ‘Betting for “fun” isn’t a way to profit long term.
So, no, I’m not…..‘taking the piss’.
If you think William Hill are going to be offering the same identical odds on the horses this time tomorrow, on the market leaders and the horses in behind, then I do not wish to sound harsh in any sense, but that naivety will not work against the bookies.
Take your stance now with William Hill, or take your safe approach tomorrow from Noon and lose your price tonight.
But of course, you have your total assurances, should that horse not run.
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