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Racing Post Money Printing Thread - Mod note post 1572

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 trader666


    16/1 is what i used missed the 20`s as was busy doing the first selection tilabyay


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 negwob99


    I have all my betting money in Bet365, as soon as the tip was obvious on the most backed thread I got on & it was already cut. Bet365 seem very quick to cut the pwe tips. I am thinking about moving my money to a diff bookie, who would u guys say are the slowest @ cutting the odds? I have to bet in this way because most of my bets r placed using my phone due to work etc & I don't have time too get the best odds. I am thinking Ladbrokes maybe...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 trader666


    willhilliam hill i reckon are slightly slower maybe 30 secs, sean graham i think would be even slower maybe even 5mins behind


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 34 negwob99


    Sorry to clutter the thread. Would anyone know if willhill still pay bog if placing the bet thru the mobile site?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 103 ✭✭essexman


    POINTBREAK wrote: »
    hf.......... nightjar 10/1............ looks like my money gone......... has it turned up with 3 legs ar something?

    Must have looked the same as when i saw him. that would explain the drift. still 4 legs but he looked like he had lung cancer :(


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 trader666


    negwob99 wrote: »
    Sorry to clutter the thread. Would anyone know if willhill still pay bog if placing the bet thru the mobile site?

    id would ring them to confirm, i know for certain that any bets placed over the telephone are not BOG


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    October
    Pricewise Extra
    Saturday and Sunday ONLY

    5 losers (TS)
    2 winners (6/1-4/1) (20/1-13/2)

    Present Sequence 1 Winner

    Profit/Loss@SP............... PLUS 5.5
    Profit/Loss@AdvisedPrice PLUS 21
    On easily achievable prices I make him about plus 10. I have never heard of anyone getting the advised price.
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

    Tom Segal Pricewise Column
    12 losers (TS)
    1 winners (8/1-7/1)

    Present Sequence 4 Losers

    Profit/Loss@SP.......... Minus 5.5
    Profit/Loss@AdvisedPrice Minus 5

    Only one winner from the last 12 selections for the column.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


    Pricewise Extra

    bl_andrew_barr_50.jpg The world's No. 1 tipping service has a daily crack at the bookmakers' early prices
    More to come from Dolly given stiffer stamina test
    Bollin Dolly
    4.40 Pontefract
    1pt win 7-1 (general)

    Tim Easterby pulled off a fine training feat when bringing Bollin Dolly back to win at Redcar after an absence of 698 days, and the mare probably should have followed up there last time, outpaced at a vital stage before finishing strongly but just toolate, writes Andrew Barr.


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    On that evidence Bollin Dolly can improve again for a slightly stiffer test of stamina at 1m2f, and that is exactly what she'll get today, switching from Redcar's flat track to Pontefract's stiffer climb. She could also be sharper for that recent run only 16 days ago, having been off for 55 days prior to Redcar.

    Black Rain, on the other hand, turns out only 3 days after a good win at Wolverhampton, and while he has to be respected, the quick reappearance and switch back to turf are slight negatives.

    Bollin Dolly
    Pontefract - 4:40
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Pontefract 4.40 Bollin Dolly 7/1

    Beaten to it :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    Only in a photo Mike:)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    African Cheetah driven along
    Bollin Dolly leads
    Active Asset third
    Black Rain making headway
    Bollin Dolly leads
    final furlong
    Bollin Dolly drawing clear
    Addwaitya making headway
    Bollin Dolly all out
    Addwaitya making headway
    Bollin Dolly all out
    Bollin Dolly just holds on
    Pontefract 4:40

    1st (8) Bollin Dolly
    2nd (1) Addwaitya


    That' do


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    19th Oct
    Pricewise Extra October Monday-Friday ONLY
    10 losers (MC 7-0) (AB 3-1)(MWill..1-1)


    1 placed (16/1-10/1) (MWill)
    4 Winners (13/2-7/1)(AB)15/2-6/1(MWill)4/1(AB)(7/1 9/2)AB

    Present Sequence....................... 1 win
    Profit/Loss@SP ..................Plus 14.5
    Profit/Loss@AdvisedPrice... PLUS 19.2pts


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


    Pricewise Extra
    The world's No. 1 tipping service has a daily crack at the bookmakers' early prices

    Alaghiraar worth a punt against unproven rivals

    Alaghiraar
    3.40 Exeter
    1pt win 9-2 (general)

    Today is the day for Alaghiraar judging from Emma Lavelle's summing up in a recent Racing Post Stable Tour, and although 5-1 in a 17-runner handicap hurdle doesn't jump off the page as great value, there's no doubting his strong claims, writes Andrew Barr.



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    As his trainer reports, Alaghiraar goes best when fresh, winning first time out as a 3-y-o on the Flat, running well behind Crack Away Jack on his hurdle debut in 2008, and again when returning to action after a summer break last November. That close fourth in an Ascot handicap over today's trip remains his best hurdle form and, off a 5lb lower mark, his chance at the weights is rock solid.

    Trip and going are ideal, and with Emma Lavelle reporting him to be in tip-top shape, he's worth chancing against some unexposed rivals who have more to prove.


    Alaghiraar
    Exeter - 3:40 7/2


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Exeter 3.40 Alaghiraar @ 4.50

    Beaten again. :p

    ps I fancied Wujood 12/1 now 9s. Last win was quite nicely done but he's inconsistent.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    Andrew Barrs record in October has been excellent. 3 winners 7/1.. 9/2 9/2... an 11/4 beaten a neck and one that blew up and finished 6th after leading. Thats 14 points profit at SP from just 5 tips. Someone mentioned that he was as good as or better than Tom Segal at the jump racing and todays tip is a jumper.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


    POINTBREAK wrote: »
    Andrew Barrs record in October has been excellent. 3 winners 7/1.. 9/2 9/2... an 11/4 beaten a neck and one that blew up and finished 6th after leading. Thats 14 points profit at SP from just 5 tips. Someone mentioned that he was as good as or better than Tom Segal at the jump racing and todays tip is a jumper.


    Yeah, Andrew Barr had a fantastic record when tipping the jumps last winter when pricewise extra started. I'm fairly positive he had a better record than Tom Segal, as far as i remember he had more winners, and the racing post newspaper werent shy about advertising Andrew Barr's own record of good priced winners on half page adverts for pricewise extra. It only makes sense to think he was the main provider for pricewise extra's profits over the winter period


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭pizzor


    7. Alaghiraar - SCRATCHED/NON RUNNER


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    Pity.
    Mel Collier takes over tomorrow. 7 tips and 7 losers in October. I might take the day off.............. lol


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,390 ✭✭✭fintonie


    POINTBREAK wrote: »
    Pity.
    Mel Collier takes over tomorrow. 7 tips and 7 losers in October. I might take the day off.............. lol

    I agree but thats when he will have his 1 win in 30


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    Sods law says you're right, but by all reports he hasnt been on form for a long time. I wont be backing any of his blind ,thats for sure, but if he comes up with something that I like I will probably have half my normal stake on it.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,112 ✭✭✭TheMilkyPirate


    Anybody got todays tip?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Not online till 12.00ish


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 88,968 ✭✭✭✭mike65


    Bath 5.00 Solar Graphite 11/2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 823 ✭✭✭Kauto


    Good man Hugh. Form is tempory class is permanent! Class act is Hugh like myself. He is back in the groove. Should have backed it!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


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    Solar Graphite expected to confirm his potential
    Solar Graphite
    5.00 Bath
    1pt win 6-1 (general)

    As a son of the Group winner Solar Crystal and a half sibling to a couple of 100+ horses, Solar Graphite is bred to shine at bigger venues than Bath, and to be fair he's shown promise at the bigger tracks like Ascot, Goodwood, and Newmarket without getting hishead in front, writes Mel Collier.


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    My theory is that he's been running in relatively slowly-run, small-field, three year old handicaps on faster ground which turn into a bit of a sprint at the end. That does not suit, and he starts to wander under pressure because he can't find a turn of foot.

    With today's slower ground, proven older stayers who don't mind forcing the pace, and a bigger field, I'm expecting him to finally confirm the potential he showed when splitting Becausewecan (currently rated 91) and Dazinski (85) at Newmarket in June off a lowly mark (72) in this sort of company.


    Solar Graphite
    Bath - 5:00
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    9/2


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,135 ✭✭✭POINTBREAK


    21th Oct
    Pricewise Extra October Monday-Friday ONLY
    11 losers (MC 8-0) (AB 3-1)(MWill..1-1)


    1 placed (16/1-10/1) (MWill)
    4 Winners (13/2-7/1)(AB)15/2-6/1(MWill)4/1(AB)(7/1 9/2)AB

    Present Sequence....................... 1 loser.
    Profit/Loss@SP ..................Plus 13.5
    Profit/Loss@AdvisedPrice... PLUS 18.2pts

    How good would these stats be ,without Mel Colliers 8 losers.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24 ALTESSE100


    I would say the bookies love Pricewiswe and the likes.....They tip something that should be, say 20/1. one or two punters get on at that price and then the horse is way over backed at the reduced odds.

    Bookies paradise


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


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    Everything looks right for Three Ships at Ludlow
    Three Ships
    3.55 Ludlow
    1pt win at 9-1 with Stan James (17-2 with Sportingbet)

    All four hurdle wins have been on sharp right-handed tracks, and this will be his first clockwise run since switching trainers six outings ago. Overall his form has a patchy look to it, but if you concentrate on runs at suitable courses - Ludlow, Taunton, Market Rasen and Huntingdon - then his profile looks a lot better, writes Mel Collier.

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    His lifetime figures at those tracks read 12156311522, and it is not difficult to argue he’s the form pick on last season’s efforts. He’s not that far off on this season’s placed runs in left-handed selling company, but if the switch to going right-handed brings about the expected improvement then he should go well.

    Three Ships
    Ludlow - 3:55
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 478 ✭✭Seanohea


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    Bow To No One can maintain improvement
    Bow To No One
    8.20 Kempton
    1pt win at 7-1 generally
    The market is padded out with well-bred horses from the big name stables – Stoute, Johnston, Hills, Noseda, and Cecil all have runners – but most of them have been disappointing, not living up to their paper credentials on the track, writes Mel Collier.

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    Bow To No One is the only last-time-out winner in the line-up, and given the way middledistance races usually pan out round here (slow early, then quicken off the bend) it is surely to her credit that she finished strongly off a modest pace at Pontefract last time.
    That was a career best effort, she has been improved bythe step up to a mile and a half, and is definitely on the way up.

    Bow To No One
    Kempton - 8:20
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 241 ✭✭pizzor


    first win from Mel Collier in a while !!!


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