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Nottingham Forest 15.00
Luton 1.95
Sheffield Wednesday 1.50
£5.75 win treble.
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Think I would have cashed out and put a decent single on the last leg! But if money is no object leaving it was probably the best EV.
But a nice position to be in!
- MCLARKE, Nigwilliam and Zico10
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Man City 1.2
Reading 2.4
Brentford 3.4
£11.50 win treble.
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Wolves 1.70
Reading 3.40
Sheffield Wednesday 1.70
£22 win treble
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Norwich City 1.73
£44 win single
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Been hard work for Watford but missed a big chance on 43mins to make it 2-0. Swansea had a lot of the ball without actually having many chances.
I'm a big girl's blouse so I've laid Watford for my stake @1.36
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Dust myself down and go again!
Watford made a great start under Bilic, thrashing Stoke 4-0 and hopefully they'll back that up here. Swansea have been in good form but I think they are a little light weight and might get bullied. I'm a big fan of Kienan Davis after his loan spell with us and he is a difference maker at this level.
Watford 0.88/1 (SBK).
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Luton decided it was a good night to concede 3 soft goals ?
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Single on Luton to beat Huddersfield 7/9 (SBK). Luton are pretty reliable at home and Huddersfield have been poor all season, Surprised if this isn't a home win.
Small bet on Reading (3/1 SBK) again as they continue to be underrated and I think Norwich are flattered by their points total at the moment, I don't think Dean Smith is getting the most out of them at all.
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1 hour ago, richard-westwood said:
Actually look at the tricast.....its near 8000/1 !!! And they've paid 2000 !!....its robbery and nothings being done about it
How do they come up with the odds for tri-casts etc? Is it a pool? Used to do the odd placepot but usually win only with bookie/exchange so I don't really understand how that side of it works.
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Forest poor again, should have landed goals bet but missed some good chances, Gibbs White had to score with a header late on ?
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I will have the beer money on Forest at 4/1, just seems a big price against a team playing as badly as Leicester. International break should have helped Cooper get to know his players a bit more and hopefully he puts out the right team.
Goals look certain so the overs market is tempting, over 4.5 goals is 4.75/1 which looks worth a go.
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Reading 2.15
Sheffield United 1.44
£25 win double.
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Nottingham Forest 2.7
£20 win.
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I'd make us favourites against Fulham. The Bournemouth result was very disappointing but we've shown enough glimpses of what we can do to give fans some hope! It was always going to take a while to integrate so many new players. The break since the last game will have done us the world of good and given Cooper the chance to work his magic on the training ground.
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Ground looked on the soft side at Doncaster.
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Cappoquin 5:00 Carlisle (3/1 general). Backed her when she ran here in July, think she'll appreciate the easier ground and this trip. Fav could still be well handicapped but was probably the only one to really stay when he won last time.
Not a bad run but didn't find a great deal from 2F out.
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Nottingham Forest 2.05
Norwich City 1.75
Sheffield Wednesday 1.57
£10 win treble.
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On 8/26/2022 at 8:29 AM, The Brigadier said:Beverley 2.05The day’s nap runs here in this 1m 2F class 2 handicap. Roger Varian saddles his King Power owned three year old gelding by Holy Roman Emperor who has won two of his five starts this season. His best effort however came last time out when chasing home Ajero in a decent Goodwood handicap where he came from the back finding plenty of trouble. He can be marked up from that effort and with Kevin Stott replacing Ray Dawson can take the spoils today. The James Tate trained Wait To Excel is chasing a hat trick having won his maiden at Hamilton and a class 4 handicap at Ripon. The form of his handicap win has however not really worked out and I’m happy to oppose him. William Haggas saddles Post Impressionist who looked a horse to follow earlier in the season when he chased home the current St Leger second favourite Eldar Eldarov on the all weather at Newcastle. He’s flopped in his two subsequent starts though and with the handicapper only dropping him a pound and wearing a first time tongue tie has questions to answer. For me Kitsune Power should be favourite and he’s worth a bet.KITSUNE POWER 3 points win @ 7/2 bet365
Thanks Brigadier, followed you in on Kitsune Power ?
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Reading 4.33
WBA 2.0
Watford 1.91
£5 win treble
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Racing Chat Saturday 29th October
in At The Races - Racing Forum
Posted · Edited by yossa6133
Wye Aye 4:45 Wetherby (28/1 888). Quicky sort, but plenty of ability on his day. Looked like he needed the run at Perth after 340 days off and may have still needed it at Carlisle lto, dropped a useful 5lb for that. He's the only one here with a recent run and worth a few quid at a big price.
Wouldn't settle so jockey just let him bowl along, but folded tamely 4 out.