1hooper
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Post by 1hooper on Jun 19, 2018 18:18:06 GMT -5
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Post by bobtailnag on Jun 20, 2018 9:54:54 GMT -5
Cracksman looks almost unbeatable in the Prince Of Wales but they always lose occasionally. Hawkbill 10/1 looks like an exceptional runner who's last 6 efforts show us as 6/3-2-0 with a couple of Group wins in there. I'm hoping that last loss was a fluke. If I were over there I think I'd even takes a flyer on a swinger with Hawkbill and Poet's Words.
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gam
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Post by gam on Jun 20, 2018 10:32:06 GMT -5
Poet's Word with the convincing win.
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Post by bobtailnag on Jun 20, 2018 11:09:17 GMT -5
In the Duke of Cambridge, Hydrangea is the 9/5 favorite but I'm not that impressed considering she's only won 25% of her races, albeit a couple of them being G1s. Long shot Promising Run, a 15/1 daughter of Hard Spun has won 2 of 4 this year and both wins were G2s. Also like that Aljazzi making her second off a long layoff after showing good form in her first outing this year. Don't like 4/1 and would think she might go off higher. Long shot 15/1 Urban Fox shows a nice win in her first effort against 4 & up competition. Should be much higher than 15/1 when the bell rings. - They show no wagering options like exacta or swinger for this race so does that mean the only wagering available will be W-P-S? Can the Bookies offer any kind of exotic wager they can think up? And how many different Bookies are allowed to operate on the grounds at the same time?
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Post by cherokeescot on Jun 20, 2018 12:43:37 GMT -5
There are hundreds of different bookies all over the course offering different odds and wagers. Over there an exacta is called a forecast and an exacta box would be a dual forecast. They normally take bets on anything and the colour if the Queen’s hat in particular takes a lot of wagers !
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Post by bobtailnag on Jun 20, 2018 17:05:53 GMT -5
I have the feeling that kind of setup on our tracks would bring a lot more folks to our tracks.
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