• place yer bets heh :)

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 26, 2018 03:51:13
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - just fancy this long-shot running tomorrow in the uk for all the
    obvious reasons? heh

    haycock 2.50

    Book Of Dreams @ 25/1 :)

    big race! (16 runners lol)

    and is up against some serious competition too!

    might put a fiver on it...

    and/or likely include it in a multiple accumulator bet too

    (accumulators are what i likes/prefer: 5, 6 or 7 race winners all
    multiplied together can often produce some startling odds literally
    requiring only pennies placed on them to produce 1000's!)

    e.g.,: in a 7 horse accumulator you gets 1 7-horse accumulator, 7 6-folds
    & 21 5-folds...

    back all those for only a penny = 21 + 7 + 1 = 29 penny bets

    if only 5 of those 7 win you get a single 5-fold accumulator, if 6 outta 7
    win you get a single 6 horse accumulator AND 6 5-folds to go with it! plus
    if all 7 win you then gets a full 7-horse accumulator, 7 6-folds and 21 5-folds!

    perforce it all depends on the winning prices involved, but have had some fairly decent wins in the past this way + some damn scary near misses to boot!heh! the best of which was a 4-horse accumulator that paid 4,500/1
    (had a 10p bet on that which paid £450!) with the 5th horse losing by only
    half a neck, which if it'd won would have been @ 13/2 (i.e., 4,500 x 7.5 = 33,750/1, which i had 50p on! = £15,875 + 5 4-folds @ £450 each to go with
    it! nice!)

    came very close to glory that day innit lol, :)

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 26, 2018 17:52:20
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - came nowhere hah! - although 'i'm a dreamer' won @ 11/4...

    rest of the accumulator was: win, win, place, place, place & 2 losses

    heh + there goes my 29 pence...

    can't win 'em all! :)

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  • From waltkowaski@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 26, 2018 11:52:57
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    big 500,000 dollar race today at Santa Anita, Cali

    watch the favorite run out (9-5) sure thing pal

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, May 26, 2018 20:28:31
    From: slider@anashram.com

    big 500,000 dollar race today at Santa Anita, Cali

    watch the favorite run out (9-5) sure thing pal

    ### - cheers! but fancy 'city of light' rather than the fav?

    (unless that's the fav across the pond heh, here it's 2nd fav)

    it beat 'accelerate' on its last run for example?

    accelerate currently showing as the fav...

    so £10 on city of light please :)

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Sunday, May 27, 2018 01:16:48
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - oh bollocks! :D

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 22:24:10
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - gots a nice little winner today tho' heh...

    3 outta 5 won paying a nice little 198/1 treble! :)

    Spring Romance @ Guaranteed Price (7/2) Won

    3:40 Lingfield -
    Stylehunter @ Guaranteed Price (3/1) Won

    4:10 Lingfield -
    Dragstone Rock @ Guaranteed Price (3/1) Lost

    4:00 Redcar -
    Peace Dreamer @ Guaranteed Price (4/1) Lost

    4:20 Leicester -
    Sweet Charity @ Guaranteed Price (10/1) Won

    i.e., 7/2 x 3/1 x 10/1 = 198/1

    and on which i had 10-pence so it actually paid £19.80!

    1 more winner above would have put me into several 100's as i had 40p
    riding on the 4-folds

    :)

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, May 31, 2018 22:11:50
    From: slider@anashram.com

    ### - well am doin' well this week!

    another treble! this time @ 98/1 :)

    2:00 Hamilton - Win
    Big Ace @ Guaranteed Price (3/1) Won

    5:00 Hamilton - Win
    Troop @ Guaranteed Price (4/1) Won

    2:20 Wolverhampton - Win
    Erastus @ Guaranteed Price (11/4) Placed

    2:50 Wolverhampton - Win
    Lucky Lucky Man @ Guaranteed Price (5/1) Lost (and still running lol)

    3:20 Wolverhampton - Win
    Gift of Hera @ Guaranteed Price (9/4) Won

    plus came even closer this time to a 4-fold accumulator with a, this time, placed 4th horse @ 11/4 = 367/1 accumulator if it'd won, which again would
    have had 40p on!

    (376 x .4 = £147 + 4 x 9.80 trebles = approx £180!)

    the whole bet was only £3.50 :)

    plus 3rd time lucky perhaps on the 4-fold accumulator next time?

    (can you bet accumulators in the states chris? most have ever personally produced was 6 winners on one betting slip - a fucking 6-fold accumulator! whoo-hoo! beat that!)

    :)

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  • From waltkowaski@1:229/2 to All on Thursday, May 31, 2018 16:02:02
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    (can you bet accumulators in the states chris? most have ever personally produced was 6 winners on one betting slip - a fucking 6-fold accumulator! whoo-hoo! beat that!)

    i don't know man, they have so many combinations of bets.
    i'm a straight win place or show man. I don't even fuck
    with exactas (first & second). And forget about picking
    1st, 2nd, 3rd. If i could do that i would own the racetrack.
    Then the hail marys of all time the "Pick Six". you start
    picking the first place horse in the second of third race
    till the seventh or eight race. Better off playing the lottery
    and put a blind fold over your eyes when you make your picks. ha ha

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Friday, June 01, 2018 00:53:59
    From: slider@anashram.com

    (can you bet accumulators in the states chris? most have ever personally
    produced was 6 winners on one betting slip - a fucking 6-fold
    accumulator!
    whoo-hoo! beat that!)

    i don't know man, they have so many combinations of bets.
    i'm a straight win place or show man. I don't even fuck
    with exactas (first & second). And forget about picking
    1st, 2nd, 3rd. If i could do that i would own the racetrack.
    Then the hail marys of all time the "Pick Six". you start
    picking the first place horse in the second of third race
    till the seventh or eight race. Better off playing the lottery
    and put a blind fold over your eyes when you make your picks. ha ha

    ### - online here they have every conceivable betting option heh...

    and prolly do the same things there too if you can find them

    used to go to actual betting shops and hand-write out any picks + betting formulas involved, but now it's all online and far easier for all that;
    just start picking selections from anything and they offer ya all
    different types of betting options as you go along...

    the problem with single bets is that of having to put bigger stakes on
    anything to collect anything worth having unless it's a rank outsider,
    whereas the beauty of accumulators is that of very small stakes
    multiplying into massive wins even from fairly modest odds, e.g., 4 horses winning @ 5/1 = 5x5x5x5 = 625/1! a single dollar on that accumulator
    paying $625! although of course you'd need all 4 to win hehehe... so then
    pick 5 and maybe 4 outta 5 of 'em might win!

    e.g., best win ever was a 5-horse accumulator composed of all very
    low-odds favourites! (11/8, 4/9 7/4, 2/1 etc etc)

    because there were 5 picks the bet was 5 x £1 win 4-folds and a single £4
    win accumulator = £9.00 (ignored the 10 doubles & 10 trebles involved
    because all the prices were so low + in my world £9 is quite a large
    enough bet anyway...)

    so anyway all 5 favourites won + only just added up to 100/1 combined! but
    the payout was a rather amazing £980!

    damn! the guy behind the counter near-saluted me when i went in to collect
    it the next day haha!

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