First off the sequencing must now be viewed as beyond those that don't carry a bucket load of cash after a terrific run last week and two horses beaten a neck and a head respectively early on yesterday in Pappas princess and Docofthebay it will know be an exteremely well off person who could carry on the sequences.
If nothing else i will be honest with everyone when things don't quite go our way or mistakes are made but the stakes in the sequences will be put up for records and you can view them as they are.
We still had 7 winning lay bets and a Banker bet come in and three out of the favourites won so some joy was there to be had and we live to fight another day.
Shakespeare lay bets(too lay or not too lay)
2.20 Arabian art 2.10 Lost in paris 2.55 Scrapper smith 4.10 Monaadema 6.30 Fajita
6.50 Mannlichen 8.50 Maria di scozia.
National hunt flat lay!! 9.10 Behrusi.
Remember these are the most questionable horses of the day and you have to make your decisions accordingly.
Fibionacci bets:
3.05 Michita 144 points.
Banker bets:
4.00 Ben chorley 1 point
One a day a lay :
3.45 Yeats
Target races:
Favourites
3.05 Michita 3.30 Plane painter 3.45 Yeats 6.30 Striding edge 6.50 Jazacosta
7.50 Awesome light.
Value bets:
3.05 Changing skies 3.30 Emile zola 3.45 Allegretto 6.30 Mr melodius 6.50 Tropical blue 7.50 Coral shores.
The sequence bets are now very big so for information only and to record the bets as a matter of sequencing the points staking would be 610 points 987,1597,2584,4181 and 6765. Obviously if any one of these comes in today it would represent a very big return but a more cautious approach to staking may be the way forward in the future but again a personal choice needs to be made as always.
Good luck today and lets hope that we can get the deserved winner and break the seconditis that is currently occurring enjoy the spectacle of Royal Ascot and especially the battle between Yeats and Coastal path should be a good one it looks just like the Kauto star and Denman battle of Cheltenham a race to definitely look forward too.
Thursday, 19 June 2008
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