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- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Scripophilist
- 17 Sep 2005 09:55
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I finally got out this week for a quick round at a local course. First time in nearly two years I have played on a championship course.
Only played nine holes to see how I stood up to things but really enjoyed it, played well and no problems to speak of. Managed to eagle the last hole which was a par five mainly thanks to a crazy drive off the tee. Probably the longest and most accurate drive I have ever hit, I had to pinch myself. Left myself around 150 to play to the green and landed the ball a few feet from the hole. Have booked in a round for next week already. Just waiting for the inevitable reversion to mean!!
bakko
- 17 Sep 2005 10:42
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Doc Proc and pth..
You have internal emails
Fundamentalist
- 17 Sep 2005 12:30
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Is it just me or have others lost the menu on the lefthand side of the main betfair screen
Scripophilist
- 17 Sep 2005 13:06
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Just you, mine is fine.
Piptrader
- 17 Sep 2005 13:07
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Fundy - mine's fine at the moment, but it frequently goes awol.
Same with the settings - constantly having to re-do and re-save them.
DocProc
- 17 Sep 2005 13:14
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Bakko
Thanks and much appreciated.
:-)
HelenW
- 17 Sep 2005 14:38
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Scrip, Thanks for the email and the reassurance1 Looking forward to the course. H
WOODIE
- 17 Sep 2005 14:50
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cant belive betfair has crashed for the 2 sat in a row got open postions lets hope they not cost me money
WOODIE
- 17 Sep 2005 15:01
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all up and running again
Scripophilist
- 17 Sep 2005 15:52
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I think I'll close out my Chelsea postion now.
WOODIE
- 17 Sep 2005 16:02
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scrip like wise closed out under 1.5 goals for 30% profit also closed the match outcome listing to 5 live cheldea should be in front crespo hit the post.
WOODIE
- 17 Sep 2005 16:16
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just in time scrip crespo just scored
ptholden
- 17 Sep 2005 16:51
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Well, that didn't work out too well. Should have listened to the advice from the experts. Steve, you were right about the unmatched lay bet, it had lapsed for some reason, not that it would have made any difference. Fortunately, my bet was but a tiddler so no harm done. Best I get on this course quick!!
Scrip
Congrats on the Eagle, hopefully we will see you at the MAM tournament next year and see more of the same.
Markus
What are you doing on this thread, you know you don't understand anything more complicated than 2+2. Oh, and your pay day was all of 50p, but I whooped your ass, so try and keep things in perspective.....................loser!! lol
pth
markusantonius
- 17 Sep 2005 20:32
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Pete,
Since this is a 'Betting Exchange' thread, I think The Shark is more than entitled to mention your 9th. straight loss on the golf course yesterday - whether it be 50p or 50. A win is a win and a loss is a loss, mate. OK.
Scripophilist, PTH keeps raving about your course and I am tempted myself. After all, anything which can help PTH to stop losing bets must be worth taking a look at! Of course you are more than welcome to join us for a round if you feel up to the challenge, sir...?
ptholden
- 18 Sep 2005 01:26
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Markus
Please take a reality check. 9th Straight loss? You are hardly going to make any dosh out of Betting Exchanges when you singularly fail to discriminate between winning and losing! One closest to the pin doesn't constitute a victory when you only managed to accumualte 24 pts on a straightforward course.
Scrip, if you fancy a laugh take markus up on his challange. if you want to retain your sanity, don't let him anywhere near your course!!
pth
WOODIE
- 18 Sep 2005 12:03
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cant find a clear cut betting stance on liverpool v man u see how the game pans out first
bakko
- 18 Sep 2005 12:14
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I agree, its too close to call. I'm sure Manu odds would be much shorter if Dudek was in goal!
markusantonius
- 18 Sep 2005 12:44
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Looking like a 6/4 draw at the mo, chaps...?
( and PTH - re: golf - stop exxagerating, mate, and like I always retort: "Show us your handicap cert.!" and then we'll see who the stats. say is the superior player? :o) Enough said! )
ptholden
- 18 Sep 2005 13:02
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Just trading a few ticks on the match. Started with the draw and have greened up at half time. Think Man U might get going a bit in the second half, although it's a fairly crap game.
bakko
- 18 Sep 2005 13:18
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This is a dull game......ZZZZZZZ
Doc and pth.. Thanks for replies. Glad you could make heads and tails of my email.
pth. In answer to your question. I don't think you can place bets during that small delay as it takes 5secs for the bet to be accepted by betfair.
If this game still remains scoreless with about 10-15 mins to go the draw odds will collapse very quickly. You should be able to nick some ticks on the draw.