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SOME TONGIHT

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:53 pm
by HorseRacingKing
720 -Salute
Should run a good race here tonight dropping in trip, good booking in Turner but the danger for me could be Clear Sailing.

820 - Romantic Queen
Improved over 6l for me on ratings and expect it to win here tonight, intresting booking in Catlin. Can't argue

850 - Just Bond
Improved massively and expect it to drop in with another improvement, both trainer and jockey doing well.

920 - Picolo Diamante
Tricky race in which the fav Megalo Maniac is quicker over 6f and should be denied yet again my Piccolo Diamante who looks to have a few races in him

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:49 pm
by rook1984
had a good few places there mate.

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:43 am
by Guest
one day son.....one day!!

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:33 am
by HorseRacingKing
degeneration wrote:one day son.....one day!!
2nd
2nd
2nd
3rd

£290 up.

TARA FOR NOW PAL.

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 8:57 pm
by rook1984
Just out of a matter of interest what bet did you have to make £290?????

They were all pretty short prices.

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:29 pm
by HorseRacingKing
rook1984 wrote:Just out of a matter of interest what bet did you have to make £290?????

They were all pretty short prices.
Salute opened up in the morning at 5-1
Romantic Queen opened up in the morning at 13/8
Just Bond opened up in the morning at 5-1
Piccolo Diamante opened up in the morning at 6-1


Salute - £100 to place @ 1.78 = £78 profit
Romantic Queen £100 to place @ 1.24 = £24 profit
Just Bond - £100 place @ 1.88 = £88 proft
Piccolo Diamante £90 place @ 2.14 = £102



Hope this helps rook. ta

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:31 am
by joe3_3
So you just back places and not wins?
Strange?

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:44 am
by harry2
Are you trying to tell us that you tipped up four horses (sorry copy and pasted someone elses selections) , then bet them to place only and paid zero commission. Sorry, but that doesn't add up.

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:38 am
by HorseRacingKing
You got a chip on your shoulder or something pal?

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 1:25 am
by JG
Jumping in here, but I don't think Harry has a chip on his shoulder. What he is saying is, are you trying to tell us that you tipped up four horses, four horses which may well have been cut and pasted from another tipster, then bet them to place only and paid no commission? It just doesn't add up.

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:01 am
by HorseRacingKing
I feel like im being treated like a novice, people throwing situations around like I don't know what im doing. I tell you about commison, most i've paid in one day is £10.77.

Oh when you go " i won £300 on the fruits today ", I don't go oh right funny that did you check your commisson on your cokes, food etc

Maybe in future it should be a rule that for anyone who states how much they have made are orderd to deduct commison/costs from their sum in to give the reader a " fairer " reflection on how much they've really won, even if its £4.90, it seems like its worth arguing over.

Don't wanna sound moody but just don't like being patronised although the majority of people have been supportive over the last few days.

On a side not if anyone wants to see how much work i put into studying breeding and my figures then your welcome, you try recording over 720 horses last week on their own and monitoring their progress.... It's hard but over the last few days ive found spare time to do it and its payed off. If you wish to recieve the Excel file then by all means ask.

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 2:15 am
by JG
To put it another way, I believe what H2 is notioning, is that there is a context for plagarism based on the incredibly cheap commission that appears to have been levied. Something does not tie up.

Sorry. In all seriousnissosity.

All I am doing is rephrasing the words of H2 in increasingly bizarre ways. It's my subversive (what does that actually mean?) sense of humour, didn't mean to offend. I shall be taking heed of your tips and seeing if your work is paying off, after a shaky start you seem to be hitting now.

With regards to fruits all profits posted are usually gross unless stated otherwise. Unusually high expenses will be posted, such as a puncture or a sandwhich in a service station (which is more expensive. 1*Avon tubeless R66785 = £13.99+Vat /// 1*cheese and pickle country kitchen Ginster's Welcome special = £14.99+Vat+Fat).


I may request the Excel file, depending on my mood and level of inquisitiveness.

I love you,

JG.

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 7:56 am
by harry2
HorseRacingKing wrote:
rook1984 wrote:Just out of a matter of interest what bet did you have to make £290?????

They were all pretty short prices.
Salute opened up in the morning at 5-1
Romantic Queen opened up in the morning at 13/8
Just Bond opened up in the morning at 5-1
Piccolo Diamante opened up in the morning at 6-1


Salute - £100 to place @ 1.78 = £78 profit
Romantic Queen £100 to place @ 1.24 = £24 profit
Just Bond - £100 place @ 1.88 = £88 proft
Piccolo Diamante £90 place @ 2.14 = £102



What I am saying is that your place bets, I take are on a betting exchange and would yield 5% of the profit so £78 profit would be only £78 - £3.90 = £74.10
RM = £22.80
JB = £83.60
PD = £96.90


£277.20.

and you didn't bet any of them to win. Nothing personal, but this doesn't ring true. How about posting your P&L for the last three months ?




Hope this helps rook. ta

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 8:47 am
by HorseRacingKing
Try WBX and edit your totals with 11% loyalty discount rate.

Hope this helps. HRK

Posted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 9:31 am
by harry2
OK. I never really rated WBX personally. Thought Betfair offered better odds. Keep up the good work.