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  • #61


    Little show from Blake & Hugh Taylor.
    Not watched it all yet, as Kevin's hair was too distracting for me.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Quevega View Post
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIiBEGuQK2I

      Little show from Blake & Hugh Taylor.
      Not watched it all yet, as Kevin's hair was too distracting for me.
      It's bad isn't it. Have listened to the first 2 eps, good so far!

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      • #63
        Great stuff, it does amaze me though how much time serious punters have to spend arguing the case for a value based punting approach or as HT says ‘probabalistic’ Versus ‘deterministic’. Surely it’s bloody obvious that it’s about finding value with a price, who are these people who refute this surely just losing mug punters???

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Rhinestone_Cowboy View Post
          Great stuff, it does amaze me though how much time serious punters have to spend arguing the case for a value based punting approach or as HT says ‘probabalistic’ Versus ‘deterministic’. Surely it’s bloody obvious that it’s about finding value with a price, who are these people who refute this surely just losing mug punters???
          I'd say they must end up losing long term (deterministic) that is.
          Not read everything about Harry Findlay, but the bits and pieces I've read and seen would put him more deterministic than many other pro punters I've read about.

          Although the vast majority of Pro's (value punters) that have made long term profits have all 'also' benefitted from 'inside information outside of normal public knowledge' to gain some of their bigger successes.

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          • #65
            Haven’t been on since the festival fellas but hope everyone is keeping well. I’ve found the French 2000 Guineas winner. He’s a French chap called Helter Skelter. Trained by Jean Claude Rouget, ran a tremendous race last year in the lagadere, albeit only finishing 5th. Held up last and running on impressively at the finish.
            Reappeared in the Fontainebleau last Monday and again held up in a race not run to suit. He looks to be crying out for an extra furlong so the guineas (if run at a decent pace) will be perfect.
            The trainers horses are in need of a run so he should be primed now for the group 1. No international runners to worry about, earthlight and Alson are both being aimed at Newmarket so only victor ludorum and ecrivain look like dangers to me. I’ve been chipping away at double figures for a while now.

            Stay safe Fat Jockeys

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            • #66
              When is the French 2000 Guineas Stormy ??.
              Are the prices up on Oddschecker , Can't see them ??.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BigChaang View Post
                When is the French 2000 Guineas Stormy ??.
                Are the prices up on Oddschecker , Can't see them ??.
                June 1st

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                • #68
                  Thank's Crolwey , I did just manage to find it too .

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                  • #69
                    Big market move on Albigna over the past day for the Irish 1000G ; Harrington mentioning this as her likely target.

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                    • #70
                      Irish Revised Full List of 2020 Pattern Races and 2yo races, in todays Irish Field.

                      The full complement of group races will be run in 2020, and the two-year-old group race programme will start six weeks later than normal
                      "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                      • #71
                        French racing suffers a setback today.

                        SportingExcitement.com delivers the latest news, scores, and insights on golf, cricket, football, Premier League, horse racing, and tennis &#8212; stay ahead of the game!
                        "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
                          French racing suffers a setback today.

                          https://www.sportingexcitement.com/h...and-north-east
                          Just highlights where the jurisdiction lies. Let's hope we don't suffer the same fate.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Kevloaf View Post
                            Just highlights where the jurisdiction lies. Let's hope we don't suffer the same fate.
                            Might shut up Ralph Beckett a bit.
                            That's no bad thing.
                            "Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".

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                            • #74
                              They were very speedy to fix it so no fixtures are missed- fair play!

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Stormy Antarctic View Post
                                Haven’t been on since the festival fellas but hope everyone is keeping well. I’ve found the French 2000 Guineas winner. He’s a French chap called Helter Skelter. Trained by Jean Claude Rouget, ran a tremendous race last year in the lagadere, albeit only finishing 5th. Held up last and running on impressively at the finish.
                                Reappeared in the Fontainebleau last Monday and again held up in a race not run to suit. He looks to be crying out for an extra furlong so the guineas (if run at a decent pace) will be perfect.
                                The trainers horses are in need of a run so he should be primed now for the group 1. No international runners to worry about, earthlight and Alson are both being aimed at Newmarket so only victor ludorum and ecrivain look like dangers to me. I’ve been chipping away at double figures for a while now.

                                Stay safe Fat Jockeys
                                I'm on Helter Skelter as well now, Stormy. .. -12-1.

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