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Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 16th, 2023, 7:38 pm
by pembsexile
I had an ew winner today ‘The changing man’, 8th on Skybet so I am about £6.50 up for the week. Tomorrow is the big day, I’ll be doing a lot of smaller wagers there, a lot of singles and a few doubles, maybe even one treble. I’ve picked them and I won’t change now, all short(ish) odds. Leaving the last race alone though.

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 17th, 2023, 7:39 am
by phil_in_npton
Good Morning

Mike… should we be getting on your namesake today?

Phil in Northampton

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 17th, 2023, 7:48 am
by pembsexile
phil_in_npton wrote: March 17th, 2023, 7:39 am Good Morning

Mike… should we be getting on your namesake today?

Phil in Northampton
He’s got a great chance in the County hurdle Phil. Good ew bet I reckon but I won’t be doing him. Done six today:
Blood destiny
Hunters Yarn
Hidden Valley lake
A plus yard (Cmon Rachael)
Chris dream
Magic daze

Won’t be watching any of them as I am in work.😡

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 17th, 2023, 12:07 pm
by phil_in_npton
One for older fans in the second race..

Saint Sam ridden by Jack Foley!

Phil in Northampton

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 17th, 2023, 12:19 pm
by mad norm
Here is my totally stupid bet for my e/w patent
I like to prove how easily it is to lose £2.80
Pembroke. 2-10
Three card brag. 2-50
Dorking ****. 4-10

:cheers:

Apparently Dorking **** is deemed rude it is an abbreviation of cockerel :roll:

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 17th, 2023, 6:17 pm
by Free beer
I see some of the players went along for some "team bonding", just seen the video🙄

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 28th, 2023, 8:53 am
by pembsexile
Stan A. Einstein wrote: March 14th, 2023, 3:12 pm
pembsexile wrote: March 14th, 2023, 3:00 pm
llanwern exile wrote: March 14th, 2023, 10:45 am Morning all!! got my treble sorted for today,

Fantastikas, Twiston Davies 2 50
Epatante Nicky Henderson 4 10
Sir Allen Andrew Slattery 4 50

EW of course
My missus works the festival every year and the box she works is owned by the mastersons who are owners and have very good connections, its not very often they give her a tip but today they gave her Fastorslow in the 2 50 so i may have a fiver on that also, good luck everyone.
Bloody good call that one mate. The horse was just unlucky, beaten by a neck I think.
Well Mike, I am as blunt with my friends as I am with my enemies.

Bloody good call indeed. Especially if you name is Joe Coral, William Hill or Paddy Power.
Topical post, and given that you have mentioned William Hill, some news came out about the company this morning.

They have just been fined £19.2 million for betting irregularities. A man was allowed to spend £100k even though he had a £70k limit. Another put £32k on a series of bets even though he had been a customer for only 20 minutes. No checks were done. William Hill says it has tightened up its control measures and that happened in the recent past. Very brave of them. I wonder if they are going to reimburse those addicted gamblers who they let down?

Apparently 95% of the profits of the gambling companies are made from 5% of their customers. They obviously know this but didn’t/don’t take any action. This leaves the 95% of use who try and bet in a reasonable manner tarred with a brush that we don’t own.

I would suggest that as these 5% of addicted gamblers are known, then the authorities ban them from ever having a betting account anywhere when betting from the UK. Being a realist, I don’t think it will happen but in my opinion, the answer is there. If the companies and the authorities want some credibility, then action needs to be taken. The fine is pathetic.

Re: Cheltenham 2023

Posted: March 28th, 2023, 10:34 am
by mad norm
32red and its parent company Kindred were also fined for similar a few days ago