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Daily movers

Just noticed one in the last at Newcastle tonight, Terri Rules miss J Fielden/Jimmy Quinn. The thing that makes this stand out to me is that along with coming in from 5's to 3's it is in direct contrast to 4 of the other 5 runners that have drifted, the other one is static.
 
Just noticed one in the last at Newcastle tonight, Terri Rules miss J Fielden/Jimmy Quinn. The thing that makes this stand out to me is that along with coming in from 5's to 3's it is in direct contrast to 4 of the other 5 runners that have drifted, the other one is static.

That was an amazing pick MrM - sp at 11/2 in the end!
 
Couple of ew chances have been on the move, Masham Star, GW 2.40, Johnston/Fanning, 11's into 7, and another stable to watch the money Richard Fahey/ T Hamilton have Indomineo in the We 2.30, halved in price to 5/1. This last one has a well supported Haggas/Tudhope fav to beat, could be worth looking at a rev forecast?
 
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Couple of ew chances have been on the move, Masham Star, GW 2.40, Johnston/Fanning, 11's into 7, and another stable to watch the money Richard Fahey/ T Hamilton have Indomineo in the 2.30, halved in price to 5/1. This last one has a well supported Haggas/Tudhope fav to beat, could be worth looking at a rev forecast?
This is a great thread that I try to add something to but yourself and Gamm are always ahead of us all with your posts.
I did avail myself of Terri Rules last night so many thanks for that!
Marsham Star was tipped by Ben Linfoot and he seems to have quite an effect on prices - having said that, generally I do like his analysis but the value soon disappears.
Keep up the good work and I will endeavour to find a good un to repay the favours
 
Hi Unhomme, I got an email about half an hour ago from Bet Alchemist and Masham Star is their big handicap tip too
 
Donc 6.20, Masaarr for Roger Varian has seen very good support, down to 7/4 now from 3's last night. I've stuck it in a mugs double with Masar in the guineas, ya never know, double currently paying around 11/1, and Masar has seen money too, fav at the mo
 
Another Haggas runner being supported is What a home in the 2.05 at Goodwood. 11/2 into 5/2 with Mosse jocked up, the guy has to start delivering at some point
 
Another Haggas runner being supported is What a home in the 2.05 at Goodwood. 11/2 into 5/2 with Mosse jocked up, the guy has to start delivering at some point

Be aware that two horses representing about 50% of the book came out of the race this morning.
 
Doesn't mean it won't win, just explaining the move.
 
Pretty miserable day for these so far, Indomeneo drifted, and ran, like a barge, Masham Star faded to near last, along with Johnstons other runner, both looked to have gone off too quickly
 
Count octave in from 6/1 to 7/2 within about 5 minutes
 
Logi runs in the 3.45 at Hamilton tomoz, Rebecca Bastiman trains and the stable seems to be fairly reliable when their money's down, 14's into 8
 
Hi Unhomme, I got an email about half an hour ago from Bet Alchemist and Masham Star is their big handicap tip too
Hello MrM thanks for the heads up - but not one that came off this time.
It got me wondering if some of us use or have used tipping lines in the past - although I appreciate we as a group are our own tipping line - I can already feel the furious hand shaking from some of our senior contributors!
Years ago I subscribed to a tipping service which certainly didn't lose me money but never reached the profits that I expected.
The main man was reportedly convicted of a sexual assault against his Brazilian au pair (you couldn't make this up) - and yes I am being careful what I write here.
The theory at that time was that certain bookies were 'in the know' - famously that Ladbrokes were very close to Ballydoyle - in so far that if the Ladbrokes price was shorter than the the others, then the horse was fancied and if it was longer then they were happy to take whatever bets were laid.
Supposedly, Corals were in the know about Godolphin/Mark Johnston/All French stables etc...
I still use this system with a far greater success than one would expect so maybe it is something to analyse this flat season - it works far better between May and August for some reason.
Anybody else have any experience or knowledge of this type of system?
 
Logi runs in the 3.45 at Hamilton tomoz, Rebecca Bastiman trains and the stable seems to be fairly reliable when their money's down, 14's into 8

Bastiman also has Natajack in the 16:55 thats gone 20's into 12 however Jacob Black is in the same race, back out again in after romping home 2 days ago and has been backed a bit too!
Sunader (Dalgleish/Fanning) in the 16:20 25s to 16 and One Boy (Mulrennan/Midgley) in the 13:30 12s to 7 have also seen some movement
 
Bastiman also has Natajack in the 16:55 thats gone 20's into 12 however Jacob Black is in the same race, back out again in after romping home 2 days ago and has been backed a bit too!
Sunader (Dalgleish/Fanning) in the 16:20 25s to 16 and One Boy (Mulrennan/Midgley) in the 13:30 12s to 7 have also seen some movement

Natajack and Logi look to have same colours/owners also
 
Natajack and Logi look to have same colours/owners also

Also has Majeste in the 13:30 again same colours/owners which has seen a little movement too - maybe a few trebles have been thrown down
 
Unhomme I'm aware of the guy you're referring to, arrogant bastard, that the one?. He used to run a highly priced club that he pushed as elite, from memory he offered up a fair few odds on shots and if they won he would crow about it to all and sundry. It was a period of such tipping lines when it was more difficult to research and they got away with ludicrous claims for much longer than they would now. A favourite trick to entice new members was a trial period and with sufficient numbers of new subscribers they would pick a five runner race, send a different horse to a fifth of their trial members so guaranteeing a winner for the lucky group that received the winner. From there they sat back and waited for the gullible to hand over their hard earned for a years subscription, again from memory the guy you refer to charged, at one time, around £1000 for the priviledge of listening to him brag about the odd 1/2 winner, I think he came back into the game on his release.