I haven't particularly enjoyed today.
Today's Horse Racing
no not particularly, my advance charts pretty much help me out with my preferred set up, however today hasn’t been to my liking
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.Halliday wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 6:10 pmI 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 !!
Now I'll probably get some stick from the Geordies.
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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Someone really didn't like Clef there. Massive lay money
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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.Halliday wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 6:10 pmI 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 !!
Lincoln closed in 1965 and the grandstand is still there but it's just a derelict grade 2 listed building.
yupdragontrades wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2017 8:32 pmSomeone really didn't like Clef there. Massive lay money
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Good Hope youre felling well now and you caught the last at FFsol 3 under 1.5 (loser traded at least 1.06)!