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Big priced one tomoz, Desilvano Warwick 3.50, 40>25>16, worth keeping an eye on.
Also Literale ci Winc 3.05, more than halved in price, J P McManus horseLast edited by MrMcGoldrick; 27 March 2018, 08:56 PM.
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Originally posted by Kevloaf View PostInterresting reading each day.
Keep it up
Do you have any opinion on whether there is a difference between the money coming from a horse on the flat compared to over jumps?
The jumps money looks a bit more considered to me, by that I mean the smaller stables and lesser known owners appear to have more targeted plots, so you may have one big mover compared to 2 or 3 in the equivalent type flat races. I suppose the small prize money on offer means a plot horse is more attractive, and warm up runs easier to hide
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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View PostBig priced one tomoz, Desilvano Warwick 3.50, 40>25>16, worth keeping an eye on.
Also Literale ci Winc 3.05, more than halved in price, J P McManus horse
Fascinating stuff MrMc
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Discko des plages, Towc 5.25, R Hobson/James Bowen, steady money 12>9>8>7, concerted effort, often seems like connection money gets on early eve, then flattens out, can then continue the following day before drifting towards the off. Will watch the pattern, be interested to know if the early backers are creating lay opportunities, or just backing to win
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Originally posted by MrMcGoldrick View Postbe interested to know if the early backers are creating lay opportunities, or just backing to win
There are professional teams doing just that, setting off rumours and manipulating machines on the exchanges that are pre-programmed to follow trends/activity, if you had the inclination to monitor the price of every horse every day there will be scores of horses backed from 16/1 into 6/1, then back out to 10/1 who run like pigs, but the only ones who get hurt are the backers....
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Originally posted by Istabraq View PostThis is your biggest danger Mr M.
There are professional teams doing just that, setting off rumours and manipulating machines on the exchanges that are pre-programmed to follow trends/activity, if you had the inclination to monitor the price of every horse every day there will be scores of horses backed from 16/1 into 6/1, then back out to 10/1 who run like pigs, but the only ones who get hurt are the backers....
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