gdp sat 4/11/2006

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gdp sat 4/11/2006

Postby bayman » Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:58 am

gdp,

r1 in an overall tricky race i've got 2,3 on top with place hopes to 6,7,8,9 if scd's horse (7) has any luck at the start it'll go close as it is ready to win
r2 well this is a field job for treble takers as its very open, i've come up with 1,2,3,4,7,9 as chances with 9 best of them & will be good e/w value, while for dutchy & ag i'd be laying the two favs (8,10)
r3 well i've come up with a good thing here & no it is not the favourite !! its the 1 will lead & win & will give her driver a birthday present, obviously 10 is its main danger while next best is 3,4,6,7
r4 well the 2 is 2.80 in the harness weekly & 3.80 with jimmy on the radio i think if you get 1.80 your doing very well looks the winner main danger 1 (if he hands up) with other multi chances to 3,4,7,8,9
r5 well they all bar no1 have some chance but i've gone 6 on top despite the draw from 2,3,4,5,7 ag & dutchy can lay the 1
r6 only two winning hopes 3,8 in an ordinary race
r7 well if 4 steps it will win, last week it was in a break before they let them go, i was very suprised that it wasn't declared a late scratching anyway if the best two trotters trott 4 will win & 6 run 2nd next best 2,5
r8 top pick in an ordinary race is 9 despite the draw but i wouldn't take it less than 13/8 for multis 3,6,7,8

suggested bet(s)
allup,
r3 no1 (win)
r4 no2 (win)
r7 no4 (win)

dutchy's betfair lays of the night
r2 no's 8,10 both will be in the market (8, she cant drive & will get lost again) while(10 has drawn 10 over 1800m they dont win from that draw very often)
r4 no8 it can not win tonight
r5 no1 likely to run last just put up 250/1 & take the nibbles infact being pageant day both nipper & nimble could beat it home :shock:

i hope this helps you out & good luck on the punt
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Postby mal » Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:09 am

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R4-2 MIGHTY MAURIE[$3-20] great EW bet.
R6-3 RHYMATISM [$3-20] looks hard to beat EW
R7-4 THE UPPER CRUST[$2-10] if jumps WIN
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Postby mal » Sat Nov 04, 2006 10:07 pm

mal wrote:LATE MAL

R4-2 MIGHTY MAURIE[$3-20] great EW bet. [PAID $1-50 PLACE]
R6-3 RHYMATISM [$3-20] looks hard to beat EW [UNPLACED]
R7-4 THE UPPER CRUST[$2-10] if jumps WIN [PAID $1-70 WIN]


Found a winner but made a loss.

Race 4 was a disaster MIGHTY MAURIE ran 2nd
and number 8 wins[look at BAYMANS comments re: betfair !]
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Postby Punk Rooster » Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:13 pm

whilst I could write what I know about trotting on my small toe nail, Bayman, why would you lay a horse that has R Hryhorec as it's driver? surely a driver with a good reputation will occasionally get their charges over the line, against the odds. I could understand a horse that has everything against it, & has an average driver being laid. Also, being drawn in 8 is not such a bad thing, I'm led to believe (in the right circumstances- better to draw 8 than 7?)?
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Postby bayman » Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:29 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:whilst I could write what I know about trotting on my small toe nail, Bayman, why would you lay a horse that has R Hryhorec as it's driver? surely a driver with a good reputation will occasionally get their charges over the line, against the odds. I could understand a horse that has everything against it, & has an average driver being laid. Also, being drawn in 8 is not such a bad thing, I'm led to believe (in the right circumstances- better to draw 8 than 7?)?


some of what you say pr is correct but i think you'll find the leader went ordinay as they came home in 59.5 where as before the race you would've tipped it (mm) to come home in about 57 & if it came home in that time the 8 could not have won as it would've had to come home in about 55.7 mick laird drove it a treat & the other one was just too good the only excuse you could come up with is that its been to victoria & adelaide twice each in its last 4 starts & that may've taken its toll but i doubt it as they beat the others easily, simply the winner too good :oops:
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Postby mal » Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:40 pm

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Postby Punk Rooster » Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:40 pm

mal wrote:Why is it the Mighty BAYMAN tips a loser that wins and
all the critics hava go at him.
Thats the first one that got up, keep up the good work BAYMAN.


Well Bird Brain, you were the first one to sink the slipper! :wink:
I merely asked a question, which Bayman answered.
I think it was more the fact that he suggested to lay it, & it won, gives us the right to sledge him (see Gambling Forum rules)

As you were.
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Postby Dutchy » Sun Nov 05, 2006 10:00 am

I didnt lay it so no harm done - I probably would have if I wasnt getting dinner!...did anyone lay it? Love the selectiosn Bayman ...keep em coming.

Mal and other dishlickers fans....PUNITAB finally paid overs last night...I got the SG treble for $1-00 2x2x2, legs paid $2,$2 & $5 (Cromlah Bale) and i paid $100-!!!! should have paid around $40 or $50 I would have thought
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Postby bayman » Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:46 pm

as you know i think she is the worst driver going around (that drives reguarly at gdp) as she does not think or know what to do in races & doesn't know the form of the other runners in her races

well last night on exhuberant poplar it did not win but she drove it a treat so just to give credit where credit is due, i put this up, if she drives like this more often she'll get a lot more winners but i just wonder whether her partner wrote the instructions on the splash sheet :!: :!: :D :D :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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