I still think we'll see some of those old G1 horses in the XCC as there's nowhere else they can go. There will be a glut of them at the top of the Hcp with everything else at the bottom or running Out of the Hcp. A race I'll be leaving until the week to bet in.
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Originally posted by Lobos View PostI still think we'll see some of those old G1 horses in the XCC as there's nowhere else they can go. There will be a glut of them at the top of the Hcp with everything else at the bottom or running Out of the Hcp. A race I'll be leaving until the week to bet in.
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Ladbrokes seem to have lost the plot with my account. I'm a regular but small stakes punter - £20 is a large bet for me on racing and I have only rarely gone above that on football. They sent me a message a couple of days ago to say that my limits have been reviewed. My monthly loss limit is now £5k and my annual deposit cap is £100k
They say "Taking above limits into consideration, you can currently deposit up to 5,245 GBP". They have never asked me for any information about my finances (if they did I would tell them to feck off). I also have an account with Coral but I'm less active with them so have no idea what triggered this.
Has anyone else had a similar odd experience? This seems completely mental given the experience others have had with affordability checks.
EDIT - same offer from Coral!!Last edited by Lostinleith; 15 November 2024, 10:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Lostinleith View PostLadbrokes seem to have lost the plot with my account. I'm a regular but small stakes punter - £20 is a large bet for me on racing and I have only rarely gone above that on football. They sent me a message a couple of days ago to say that my limits have been reviewed. My monthly loss limit is now £5k and my annual deposit cap is £100k
They say "Taking above limits into consideration, you can currently deposit up to 5,245 GBP". They have never asked me for any information about my finances (if they did I would tell them to feck off). I also have an account with Coral but I'm less active with them so have no idea what triggered this.
Has anyone else had a similar odd experience? This seems completely mental given the experience others have had with affordability checks.
EDIT - same offer from Coral!!
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Originally posted by Lostinleith View PostLadbrokes seem to have lost the plot with my account. I'm a regular but small stakes punter - £20 is a large bet for me on racing and I have only rarely gone above that on football. They sent me a message a couple of days ago to say that my limits have been reviewed. My monthly loss limit is now £5k and my annual deposit cap is £100k
They say "Taking above limits into consideration, you can currently deposit up to 5,245 GBP". They have never asked me for any information about my finances (if they did I would tell them to feck off). I also have an account with Coral but I'm less active with them so have no idea what triggered this.
Has anyone else had a similar odd experience? This seems completely mental given the experience others have had with affordability checks.
EDIT - same offer from Coral!!
I'll never get over 5k in a month - could even argue that 2.5k (approximately the median wage in the UK) is a worthwhile loss level. Either of those figures is how affordability should be done - not the bullshit lose £125 in a month and we'll check if you can afford it that is being thrown about - imagine being checked if you could afford a £125 mobile phone....
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Originally posted by Lostinleith View PostLadbrokes seem to have lost the plot with my account. I'm a regular but small stakes punter - £20 is a large bet for me on racing and I have only rarely gone above that on football. They sent me a message a couple of days ago to say that my limits have been reviewed. My monthly loss limit is now £5k and my annual deposit cap is £100k
They say "Taking above limits into consideration, you can currently deposit up to 5,245 GBP". They have never asked me for any information about my finances (if they did I would tell them to feck off). I also have an account with Coral but I'm less active with them so have no idea what triggered this.
Has anyone else had a similar odd experience? This seems completely mental given the experience others have had with affordability checks.
EDIT - same offer from Coral!!
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Originally posted by Odin View Post
Got the same, think it's very reasonable tbh.
I'll never get over 5k in a month - could even argue that 2.5k (approximately the median wage in the UK) is a worthwhile loss level. Either of those figures is how affordability should be done - not the bullshit lose £125 in a month and we'll check if you can afford it that is being thrown about - imagine being checked if you could afford a £125 mobile phone....
Affordability checks: everything you need to know from the Gambling Commission's consultation | Racing Post
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Going report for next week's Betfair. It has been foggy and soggy all week bar a couple of days. Was raining when i went to the gym at 3am and only stopped about an hour ago. Showers forecast for tomorrow and persistent rain forecast for Monday so those wanting soft in the description, i think it's highly likely now.
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Originally posted by Yosser View PostGoing report for next week's Betfair. It has been foggy and soggy all week bar a couple of days. Was raining when i went to the gym at 3am and only stopped about an hour ago. Showers forecast for tomorrow and persistent rain forecast for Monday so those wanting soft in the description, i think it's highly likely now.
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Originally posted by Wayward Lad View Post
3am ! Man is committed …….or should be !
I am used to it now. Works in well with being able to use anything i like in the gym and having time before work. It's heaving any time after 5.30am so just drag my carcass up earlier. I am in beast mode at the minute, it might be a 7 day week this week i will decide after the darts later
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
6 days a week.
I am used to it now. Works in well with being able to use anything i like in the gym and having time before work. It's heaving any time after 5.30am so just drag my carcass up earlier. I am in beast mode at the minute, it might be a 7 day week this week i will decide after the darts later
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Originally posted by Ice View Post
I could never get along with early morning training, still half asleep and would end up putting more weight on one side of the bar or picking up two different size dumbbells and wondering why i felt weak on one side !
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Originally posted by Yosser View Post
Cold water on the face, pre-workout drink or creatine before you leave and straight into a heavy lift soon peps you up. I make Mondays a quick session, upper chest and triceps and you are out in 30-40 mins and makes you want to continue through the week
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Originally posted by Ice View Post
Monday....international chest day ! i had a shed built and kitted out during covid, used to get pissed off with not being able to get on stuff at the gym so ive got no excuses not to train now, only problem is no spotter !
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