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Euler
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Korattt wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:55 pm
do you ever get days when you're completely on it?, in the zone, unstoppable, read everything like a book, then other days your mind drifts on a day like today, any little thing will distract you?
I haven't particularly enjoyed today.
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Euler wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:19 pm

I haven't particularly enjoyed today.
That post just made this thread the first on the forum to reach 1000 pages ;)
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:00 pm
Korattt wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:55 pm
do you ever get days when you're completely on it?, in the zone, unstoppable, read everything like a book, then other days your mind drifts on a day like today, any little thing will distract you?
Does your style require fast reaction times?
no not particularly, my advance charts pretty much help me out with my preferred set up, however today hasn’t been to my liking
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Derek27 wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:34 pm
I only trade on low grade courses as a last resort, but Market Rasen has been surprisingly easy so far.
I hope your not referring to my beloved Market Rasen as a low grade course .. not sure about recent stats but going back to 2012 it was easily in the top third of NH courses in terms of prize money( which is how racecourses used to be graded)

The listed Summer Plate and Summer Hurdle are two of the most prestigious races of early jump season which are run there

Today's race card had a class 2 (Worth £16,000 to the winner ) and a class 3 race.. hardly low grade
And over the years some top class novices have made there chase debuts there

You might think the card is poor today ( from a trading perspective ? ) but it's definitiry not a low grade course !!
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Halliday wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 6:10 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:34 pm
I only trade on low grade courses as a last resort, but Market Rasen has been surprisingly easy so far.
I hope your not referring to my beloved Market Rasen as a low grade course .. not sure about recent stats but going back to 2012 it was easily in the top third of NH courses in terms of prize money( which is how racecourses used to be graded)

The listed Summer Plate and Summer Hurdle are two of the most prestigious races of early jump season which are run there

Today's race card had a class 2 (Worth £16,000 to the winner ) and a class 3 race.. hardly low grade
And over the years some top class novices have made there chase debuts there

You might think the card is poor today ( from a trading perspective ? ) but it's definitiry not a low grade course !!
No, I was referring to Newcastle. That's why I was trading at Market Rasen - great racecourse.

Now I'll probably get some stick from the Geordies. :o
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Korattt wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:55 pm
do you ever get days when you're completely on it?, in the zone, unstoppable, read everything like a book, then other days your mind drifts on a day like today, any little thing will distract you?
A problem I have when the markets have been stable and predictable, the next day I forget to adjust back to my 'anything can happen' style and get bitten on the bum!
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Dallas wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:22 pm
Euler wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 5:19 pm

I haven't particularly enjoyed today.
That post just made this thread the first on the forum to reach 1000 pages ;)
Who will have the honour of the 10000th reply ?
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Someone really didn't like Clef there. Massive lay money
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PeterLe wrote:
Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:51 pm
One there for Gutuami :D
Ive waited all day for that..
I wish I was online. I caught a cold and taking a pause. feeling much better now but still a bit o fever. Glad you got smth out it. :)
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Halliday wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 6:10 pm
Derek27 wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 12:34 pm
I only trade on low grade courses as a last resort, but Market Rasen has been surprisingly easy so far.
I hope your not referring to my beloved Market Rasen as a low grade course .. not sure about recent stats but going back to 2012 it was easily in the top third of NH courses in terms of prize money( which is how racecourses used to be graded)

The listed Summer Plate and Summer Hurdle are two of the most prestigious races of early jump season which are run there

Today's race card had a class 2 (Worth £16,000 to the winner ) and a class 3 race.. hardly low grade
And over the years some top class novices have made there chase debuts there

You might think the card is poor today ( from a trading perspective ? ) but it's definitiry not a low grade course !!
I was thinking that too Halliday, it's my local course. It's amazing it's the only one in what's the 2nd largest county.

Lincoln closed in 1965 and the grandstand is still there but it's just a derelict grade 2 listed building.
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Thanksgiving day today, no racing in the US. :(

But at least I've got the 10,000th reply. :D
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dragontrades wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 8:32 pm
Someone really didn't like Clef there. Massive lay money
yup
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gutuami wrote:
Thu Nov 23, 2017 10:23 pm
PeterLe wrote:
Wed Nov 22, 2017 6:51 pm
One there for Gutuami :D
Ive waited all day for that..
I wish I was online. I caught a cold and taking a pause. feeling much better now but still a bit o fever. Glad you got smth out it. :)
Good Hope youre felling well now and you caught the last at FFsol 3 under 1.5 :D (loser traded at least 1.06)!
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Derek27 wrote:
Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:27 am
Thanksgiving day today, no racing in the US. :(

But at least I've got the 10,000th reply. :D
LOL
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Markets seem quite 'nice' today
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