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IPB Hero Our Conor Memorial Thread - (Horses Betting Obv)
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostPossibly a stupid question, but I don't really back horses so not sure.
Backed a horse at 9/4 last night on Bet365. I have the choice of 9/4 or SP, but selected 9/4. He went off at 3/1 and i got paid 3/1.
Will you always get the better price on Bet365?Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostCan some kind soul explain this payout to me please? The SP was 5/2 if that makes any difference. ty
(80(winnings)*.8)+stake=74
There was a non runner before the off and after you placed your bet so bookies adjusted for the new market.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by Theresa View PostRule 4 was 20p. So they deducted 20percent off your winnings.
(80(winnings)*.8)+stake=74
There was a non runner before the off and after you placed your bet so bookies adjusted for the new market.
I also have this horse in a €15 double with another running later so does this mean that i will have (15 x 8) *.8 + stake, so €111 going on the next one?
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Originally posted by Flushdraw View PostPerfect, ty.
I also have this horse in a €15 double with another running later so does this mean that i will have (15 x 8) *.8 + stake, so €111 going on the next one?
Rule 4's are a bItch. I'd a wedge on Cheers Buddy last week in DD and got 30p.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Posting this in the Our Conor thread as i feel there is an opportunity to build a market on how good or otherwise this will be...
WillFredd Theatre presents the world premiere of
JOCKEY
Exploring the physical relationship between the dancer, the jockey and the Irish thoroughbred horse.
Directed by Sophie Motley. Co-created with Emma O’Kane
15 & 16 May - VISUAL, Carlow
20, 21 & 22 May – Samuel Beckett Theatre as part of Dublin Dance Festival
28 May - Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray as part of Dublin Dance Festival
6 June - Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, Kildare
Although she didn’t know it, renowned dancer Emma O’Kane has been preparing for this show most of her life. Emma had never ridden a horse before but the first time she did she realized that all her years of dance training had prepared her well. She became fascinated by the similarities between jockeys and dancers, both honing the same muscles, both so physical, needing the same stamina, the intensity of training, striving to be the best and that same rush adrenaline of performing or riding in a race.
Not only that but the first time she went near a horse the trainer told her she was a natural, that horse racing was in her blood. Although Emma discounted the idea some research unearthed the fact that her grandfather Phillip de Burgh O' Brien who died before she was born, had been a bloodstock agent and racing journalist. From Phillip’s writings to Emma’s own experience of recently learning to ride a racehorse, Jockey explores the physical relationship between the dancer, the jockey and the Irish thoroughbred horse.
This extraordinary piece is the culmination of a year-long collaboration between WillFredd Theatre, Emma O’Kane and the Irish Racing Community.
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Originally posted by BennyHiFi View PostPosting this in the Our Conor thread as i feel there is an opportunity to build a market on how good or otherwise this will be...
WillFredd Theatre presents the world premiere of
JOCKEY
Exploring the physical relationship between the dancer, the jockey and the Irish thoroughbred horse.
Directed by Sophie Motley. Co-created with Emma O’Kane
15 & 16 May - VISUAL, Carlow
20, 21 & 22 May – Samuel Beckett Theatre as part of Dublin Dance Festival
28 May - Mermaid Arts Centre, Bray as part of Dublin Dance Festival
6 June - Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, Kildare
Although she didn’t know it, renowned dancer Emma O’Kane has been preparing for this show most of her life. Emma had never ridden a horse before but the first time she did she realized that all her years of dance training had prepared her well. She became fascinated by the similarities between jockeys and dancers, both honing the same muscles, both so physical, needing the same stamina, the intensity of training, striving to be the best and that same rush adrenaline of performing or riding in a race.
Not only that but the first time she went near a horse the trainer told her she was a natural, that horse racing was in her blood. Although Emma discounted the idea some research unearthed the fact that her grandfather Phillip de Burgh O' Brien who died before she was born, had been a bloodstock agent and racing journalist. From Phillip’s writings to Emma’s own experience of recently learning to ride a racehorse, Jockey explores the physical relationship between the dancer, the jockey and the Irish thoroughbred horse.
This extraordinary piece is the culmination of a year-long collaboration between WillFredd Theatre, Emma O’Kane and the Irish Racing Community.
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I think the 11/4 about lucky beggar in the 1555 Newbury tomorrow is a bit generous. He ran well on seasonal debut in a listed race at Doncaster , pulled hard as the pace was too slow over 6f and got badly bumped as he tried to switch wide . His main market rival robot boy ran well in a group race at the curragh last year but has always struggled off this high a mark in hcaps.
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Sad to hear Davy Condon has had to retire. Seriously under rated jockey. One ride that stands out for me would have to be the ride to win the Ladbroke in Ascot. There are plenty more examples. Sure he'll be a success in whatever career path he takes up ...Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View PostKylestyle meant to have a good e.w chance in the 1st in PunchestownEven a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Originally posted by wicklowp View PostWord from the yard is that today has been the plan for a while, god be with the days when info like this coming from Flood's was always spot on.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Big day tomorrow for Jennies Jewel as she turns out to have another go at turning over Annie Power.
the raw numbers would say she has a bit too find over Katie t, rock on the moor and analieft But there plenty of reasons for optimism. She is in great form, has worked very well, the scare after the fairyhouse race didn't appear to affect her at all and the forecast is showing an amount of rain that will do no harm at all.
One time.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostBig day tomorrow for Jennies Jewel as she turns out to have another go at turning over Annie Power.
the raw numbers would say she has a bit too find over Katie t, rock on the moor and analieft But there plenty of reasons for optimism. She is in great form, has worked very well, the scare after the fairyhouse race didn't appear to affect her at all and the forecast is showing an amount of rain that will do no harm at all.
One time.
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80/1 about Cappello Sansevero looks hard to turn down in the 2000. Never an easy race to access but trail form from this year look underwhelming, perhaps Territories win aside. Gleneagles not attracting the support past few days of one whos been working the house down. Good race to have a ew fancy at a big price imo.Profit before people.
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Originally posted by The Situation View Post80/1 about Cappello Sansevero looks hard to turn down in the 2000. Never an easy race to access but trail form from this year look underwhelming, perhaps Territories win aside. Gleneagles not attracting the support past few days of one whos been working the house down. Good race to have a ew fancy at a big price imo.
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Originally posted by poprock View Postgood enough for me to have a pop at 80s, big fan of Andrea, only concern was his last and only race on gf was a no showProfit before people.
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