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Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:05
- 8815 of 10502
Edward
sometimes worth a dabble but not this time.
didnt get up for this one, just watching the highlights, cant believe that Murali went for 99 off his 10 overs
the final game on tuesday could be fun if the SLankans bat first, the aussie price is going to stay very low however many they get after today
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:14
- 8816 of 10502
Now watching the Mens Downhill skiing. Shame there's no liquidity. A good opportunity to fool around with the Dutching tab and small stakes.
I have dutched the top 5 for a potential average of over 26% profit. So no outsiders allowed to win :-)
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:20
- 8817 of 10502
Edward
watching but not involved due to lack of liquidity
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:22
- 8818 of 10502
youre in front for now edward
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:26
- 8819 of 10502
Think Walchhofer's chances are underrated at the current 3.4 to back. Maier will be the decider but I've got 'em both covered
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:30
- 8820 of 10502
that run doesnt make Walchhofers time as good - here comes maier
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:31
- 8821 of 10502
Maier's not quick enough but Kernen had me frightened
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:32
- 8822 of 10502
Buchel must be your biggest danger now
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:38
- 8823 of 10502
think the time is very beatable having seen that run, tempted to lay walchhofer
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:39
- 8824 of 10502
Have mitigated the risk on Buchel - sweated a bit on Aamodt
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:40
- 8825 of 10502
lol Edward
still in front :-)
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:46
- 8826 of 10502
good job i didnt lay him :-)
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:48
- 8827 of 10502
Wish I'd taken that 3.4 earlier
Dil
- 12 Feb 2006 11:48
- 8828 of 10502
Geez , you two will bet on anything.
What time's the snail racing start ?
:-)
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 11:52
- 8829 of 10502
Dil, this beats the heck out of reading the business sections of the weekend papers, lol
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 11:54
- 8830 of 10502
Edward
im doing the 2 at the same time lol
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 12:06
- 8831 of 10502
ouch Edward - beaten by the last man
compoundup
- 12 Feb 2006 12:06
- 8832 of 10502
Ouch indeed :-)
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 14:11
- 8833 of 10502
Anyone trading the horses - if so - was there a rule 4 on the 1.50 at Leopardstown? Thought i had lost 30 on the race but my account has given me a 132 profit - is this an error or have i just got very very lucky???
Fundamentalist
- 12 Feb 2006 14:14
- 8834 of 10502
Bold Phoenix in the 2.20 is a Barney Curely horse