Horse pick for Meydan by the Chief
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Horse pick for Meydan by the Chief
Some of you may know we run an office now that is a fully functional trading set up. The Chief and I bought an office and we kitted it out with £35k of tec. We get some of the best speeds in the business and our satellite feed is possibly the fastest in the UK. To get that we paid a tec guy to intercept signals which are delivered to our office. We are around £25k in front at Cheltenham this week with virtually no risk involved. We can even beat the boys on the course with their hand held devices. The money is there all year round but the major festivals when the exchange markets are very high liquidity is when it gets major and serious.
We do have traditional bets as well and The Chief likes this today - WATHEEQ 3.10 Meydan (take best morning price) we’ll be having around £6k on it, it won't get beat guys.
Regards, Sir Linesman
We do have traditional bets as well and The Chief likes this today - WATHEEQ 3.10 Meydan (take best morning price) we’ll be having around £6k on it, it won't get beat guys.
Regards, Sir Linesman
Tip: If you are going to troll, at least make it credible. Your ignorance of technology is woefully apparent in your post.
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This is an obvious ploy to bankrupt the people on here so they can't go out playing fruits and him and Noel's can go out and play the older fruits for a while - they're bored of being so far ahead and fancy a bit of nostalgic fruit machine play...
If, as you say, it won't get beat why only have £6K on it?????????
If, as you say, it won't get beat why only have £6K on it?????????
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Here is the write up on Racing Post...
This isn't much of a race and WATHEEQ could be tough to beat. He had some fair form for Roger Varian last year, winning twice, and ran his best race to date in the UAE when second over C&D last time (Sowaylm ran third, may prove the main threat). He's up 4lb but should again go well. Mutual Force has dropped to a reasonable mark and has Royston Ffrench taking over from a 7lb claimer, so it wouldn't surprise if he gets involved, but he'll have to reverse C&D form from January 19 with Mark To Market. That one is a hard ride and didn't respond well to more forward tactics last time, but he'd earlier been in good form and should be thereabouts if things drop just right. Backstage Tour, whose pedigree is a mix of speed and stamina, confirmed the promise he showed for Mahmood Al Zarooni when winning a 6f Jebel Ali maiden on last week's UAE debut. However, the handicapper has taken no chances (official mark 82 compared to 68 RPR) and he's drawn widest.[Ron Wood]
Form: 00-692 Age: 4 Weight: 9-4
How people can say something won't be beaten with those form figures, I just don't understand. Hanagan is on board, it has a chance but its clearly not unbeatable!
This isn't much of a race and WATHEEQ could be tough to beat. He had some fair form for Roger Varian last year, winning twice, and ran his best race to date in the UAE when second over C&D last time (Sowaylm ran third, may prove the main threat). He's up 4lb but should again go well. Mutual Force has dropped to a reasonable mark and has Royston Ffrench taking over from a 7lb claimer, so it wouldn't surprise if he gets involved, but he'll have to reverse C&D form from January 19 with Mark To Market. That one is a hard ride and didn't respond well to more forward tactics last time, but he'd earlier been in good form and should be thereabouts if things drop just right. Backstage Tour, whose pedigree is a mix of speed and stamina, confirmed the promise he showed for Mahmood Al Zarooni when winning a 6f Jebel Ali maiden on last week's UAE debut. However, the handicapper has taken no chances (official mark 82 compared to 68 RPR) and he's drawn widest.[Ron Wood]
Form: 00-692 Age: 4 Weight: 9-4
How people can say something won't be beaten with those form figures, I just don't understand. Hanagan is on board, it has a chance but its clearly not unbeatable!
As someone who works in the scene that post was funny as fuckredlinesman wrote:Some of you may know we run an office now that is a fully functional trading set up. The Chief and I bought an office and we kitted it out with £35k of tec. We get some of the best speeds in the business and our satellite feed is possibly the fastest in the UK. To get that we paid a tec guy to intercept signals which are delivered to our office. We are around £25k in front at Cheltenham this week with virtually no risk involved. We can even beat the boys on the course with their hand held devices. The money is there all year round but the major festivals when the exchange markets are very high liquidity is when it gets major and serious.
We do have traditional bets as well and The Chief likes this today - WATHEEQ 3.10 Meydan (take best morning price) we’ll be having around £6k on it, it won't get beat guys.
Regards, Sir Linesman
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Sorry guys, it got beat. The Chief and I still win even when we lose though. I'll put a few more up but don't bet what you can afford to lose.
Blackmogu - I don't understand the technology - we paid a guy to do it all. We have some of the fastest pictures in the UK and that is something we test every month. We can lay horses after they have fallen - we are basically like a hoover, but in this case its cash and not dirt. We also manipulate in running markets in many other ways, we are still perfecting various techniques and strategies. But with big meetings like Cheltenham the money is there on a plate. We have a few of the latest machines in our office and a fixed odds terminal that is connected to a server.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman
Blackmogu - I don't understand the technology - we paid a guy to do it all. We have some of the fastest pictures in the UK and that is something we test every month. We can lay horses after they have fallen - we are basically like a hoover, but in this case its cash and not dirt. We also manipulate in running markets in many other ways, we are still perfecting various techniques and strategies. But with big meetings like Cheltenham the money is there on a plate. We have a few of the latest machines in our office and a fixed odds terminal that is connected to a server.
Kind Regards, Sir Linesman