jonthehammer
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Innoko
A very good friend of mine is a pro cricket punter, he always turns the sound off when watching/punting cricket because he says his views can be distorted by what the commentators say.
In racing terms this equates to betting with what you see, not what connections tell you.
You can generally tell if a horse is better suited to 2m, 2.4m or 3m, Tizzard has confused punters this year definitely butthe difference with your Mullins analogy is that Ricci, in particular, rarely runs his against each other so even though you think one of his could be a cracking JLT bet if he already has one for that then yours will end up in the Arkle, RSA or Grand Annual....
Innoko
A very good friend of mine is a pro cricket punter, he always turns the sound off when watching/punting cricket because he says his views can be distorted by what the commentators say.
In racing terms this equates to betting with what you see, not what connections tell you.
You can generally tell if a horse is better suited to 2m, 2.4m or 3m, Tizzard has confused punters this year definitely but the difference with your Mullins analogy is that Ricci, in particular, rarely runs his against each other so even though you think one of his could be a cracking JLT bet if he already has one for that then yours will end up in the Arkle, RSA or Grand Annual....
Absolutely correct.
My analogy was meaning to say that I feel Tizzard gets away with saying what he does, a lot more than most. Willie Mullins rightly or wrongly seems to have a more sinister look about him (I'm not suggesting he is). Whereas Tizzard comes across as the 'nice guy'.
Most probably not getting my view across very well here :highly_amused:
I was staggered at one horse in particular when I watched it back, because it was NO WHERE NEAR as good as had been made out in the media and anywhere. It'd shortened for the festival and I couldn't believe the praise the commentator was giving, to what was in fairness a decent, but workmanlike performance!./QUOTE]
Which horse was that Kev?
I don't know who I do fancy for this, but I do know that I definitely don't fancy Finian's Oscar
What about Supasundae Kev?
Covered Supasundae VF, he's just not one of my best 4 results :encouragement: - I don't fancy Barters Hill particularly or UNWIMH anymore but they're two of the best at this stage
I'd only made between 2 and 8 pts profit depending on non runners (plus any each way returns but I don't count those)
**It isn't that clear above in the post above, but I have a profit if any of these win:
Sam Spinner,
Supasundae,
UNWIMH,
The New One,
Yanworth, NRNB
Finian's Oscar, (NRNB and any race bets)
The World's End,
Beer Goggles,
Bacardys, (Any race)
Lil Rockerfeller,
Tin Soldier,
Robin Roe,
Cilaos Emery,
Vroum Vroum Mag
Sutton Place
Presenting Percy
a small loss if it is won by
Wholestone,
L'ami Serge
Apple's Jade
a big loss if
Penhill,
Thomas Campbell
Let's Dance
Colin's Sister
Jezki
Cole Harden,
Bapaume
Augusta Kate
Any other horse....
So Penhill and Wholestone the only two I'm really concerned about at this stage.
I can't imagine me getting a strong opinion in the race now, having been wrong initially - some won't be a fan of my position here but all comments are welcome
Just had a full on debate with my mate about my position in this race. He's said its pathetic and I've got no opinion on racing and shouldn't be allowed to bet - he'd rather lose or stick his money in an ISA. Fair points? :highly_amused:
Kev - we all bet in different ways and no one way is correct.
For me, I would get no enjoyment in doing a book for each and every festival race. Nor would I have the time!
However, if it works for you, and you get enjoyment out of it, stick with it I say![]()
Covered Supasundae VF, he's just not one of my best 4 results :encouragement: - I don't fancy Barters Hill particularly or UNWIMH anymore but they're two of the best at this stage
I'd only made between 2 and 8 pts profit depending on non runners (plus any each way returns but I don't count those)
**It isn't that clear above in the post above, but I have a profit if any of these win:
Sam Spinner,
Supasundae,
UNWIMH,
The New One,
Yanworth, NRNB
Finian's Oscar, (NRNB and any race bets)
The World's End,
Beer Goggles,
Bacardys, (Any race)
Lil Rockerfeller,
Tin Soldier,
Robin Roe,
Cilaos Emery,
Vroum Vroum Mag
Sutton Place
Presenting Percy
a small loss if it is won by
Wholestone,
L'ami Serge
Apple's Jade
a big loss if
Penhill,
Thomas Campbell
Let's Dance
Colin's Sister
Jezki
Cole Harden,
Bapaume
Augusta Kate
Any other horse....
So Penhill and Wholestone the only two I'm really concerned about at this stage.
I can't imagine me getting a strong opinion in the race now, having been wrong initially - some won't be a fan of my position here but all comments are welcome
Just had a full on debate with my mate about my position in this race. He's said its pathetic and I've got no opinion on racing and shouldn't be allowed to bet - he'd rather lose or stick his money in an ISA. Fair points? :highly_amused: