Scripophilist
- 27 Oct 2004 23:40

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Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 15:45
- 9194 of 10502
All over
Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 15:46
- 9195 of 10502
Glad the aussies won cos it means the next one will be competitive and not a dead rubber
compoundup
- 05 Mar 2006 15:47
- 9196 of 10502
What a finish - 3 sixes in 8 balls from number 9 on a death-or-glory run.
bakko
- 05 Mar 2006 15:48
- 9197 of 10502
For a moment I thought it was "here we go again time". At least I had no loss on SA.
Steve..I'm going to have a time out so will give the Spurs game a miss
Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 16:10
- 9198 of 10502
Might do the same bak, need some kip
just looking at tonights golf, Woods is 2 clear going into the final round but the price at 1.4 looks woefully short, certainly as a trade. Will put a small lay in and look to back him back when he starts to struggle hopefully :-) the only worry, that Woods has led or shares the lead in 45 tournaments in the past and won 40 of them - a truly amazing ratio for front running
Fundamentalist
- 05 Mar 2006 16:12
- 9199 of 10502
phew, glad i did, spurs 1-0 up early
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 14:45
- 9200 of 10502
Hi all
anyone using betfair/betangel this pm - both keep sticking quite badly my end - anyone else got probs
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 15:26
- 9201 of 10502
Katies tutor in the 3.30
gone from 5/1 to 8/1 on course
gone from 7.5 to 23 on here
someone doesnt fancy its chances much!!!
WOODIE
- 06 Mar 2006 15:34
- 9202 of 10502
fundy just got back in not used betfair yet is yours alright now?
bakko
- 06 Mar 2006 15:37
- 9203 of 10502
Seems ok here but only in the last 15mins as not been on earlier
bakko
- 06 Mar 2006 15:41
- 9204 of 10502
One thing I have noticed since betfair's new platform is that I frequently get stuck when loading a market and have to reload. This is on betfair only and not on betangel.
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 15:56
- 9205 of 10502
Woodie
still sticking a little, nothing serious just my 1 second refresh can take 3 or 4 seconds occasionally. betangel froze on me completely at one stage (cue mass panic lol)
WOODIE
- 06 Mar 2006 16:04
- 9206 of 10502
working fine here same as bakko takes a bit longer to load the nice graphics
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 17:03
- 9207 of 10502
Lingfield 4.30 went to a photo. They called the wrong winner, which was then weighed in and the bell rung so the result stands. They then realised they had called the wrong winner (the other had been backed at heavy odds on in the photo).
So the second past the post is the official winner and betfair have settled that way - most bookies are either paying out on both or as a dead heat
photo looked a dead heat to me
Scripophilist
- 06 Mar 2006 18:20
- 9208 of 10502
I had a good day on the horses today.
Didn't see any particulary freezing problems but somebody else I know reported them. It's difficult to identify when there are issues sometimes. Is it a local machine problem, ISP latency or Betfair? Or all three, lol!
Scripophilist
- 06 Mar 2006 18:21
- 9209 of 10502
"They called the wrong winner, which was then weighed in and the bell rung so the result stands"
What a mess that was, fury on the horse racing forum!
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 19:38
- 9210 of 10502
Too right and all scrip, its not the first time this judge has got it wrong either, theres certainly 4 or 5 previous examples including a very high profile one at kempton. also, the reason she has the job - she just happens to be married to the chief exec of lingfield! the galling thing about it all is the result was called in less than 30 seconds from a photograph on the tv in which it was impossible to split them and the correct result was only noticed by the ATR commentator!
bakko
- 06 Mar 2006 20:03
- 9211 of 10502
Evening All
Anyone on the Man U game tonight?
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 20:07
- 9212 of 10502
completely forgot about it bak - just taking a look now
Fundamentalist
- 06 Mar 2006 20:09
- 9213 of 10502
Cant have united at 1.7 away from home, price obviously very low after the CC final - will take a watching brief for now though tempted to lay them