Here's a good tip: don't bet on the horses. They don't pay out fairly for tote bets, and even the straight up bets seem "dodgy".
There are very few rich horse bettors out there. Sure, a few make thousands from it, but most people lose. Otherwise there would be no need for so many bookies in the UK - they all started with horse racing as a staple money spinner.
get on noland ante post for the arkle chase on the 11th of march. 3.9 to back on bet fair and 3/1 down your bookies lump on those odds wont be there for long.
personally i would not back agianst the listener in the ryanair chase on the 13th of march that is if he runs. trading at the moment at 7.4 that will plumitt when they confirm him racing
Kauto has a high cruising speed and can quicken off a fast pace. Very much doubt if Denman can do the same. Should be 4/7 Kauto and 2/1 Denman, 25/1 bar.
davidpom wrote:Here's a good tip: don't bet on the horses. They don't pay out fairly for tote bets, and even the straight up bets seem "dodgy".
There are very few rich horse bettors out there. Sure, a few make thousands from it, but most people lose. Otherwise there would be no need for so many bookies in the UK - they all started with horse racing as a staple money spinner.
shutup you fucking idiot, do you want to be put in the back of my car and driven to isle of wight docks and chucked off the red funnel you piss poor mug
Anyone who bets at Tote prices needs to wisen up. They are pool bets and only worthwhile for small stakes on outsiders when you can see the expected payout immediately before the start of the race. Numerous times you will see an evens favourite paying £2.50 or £2.60 to win. Then everybody piles in and it ends up paying £1.80 (if it wins).