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yossa6133 got a reaction from black rabbit in Racing Chat - Thursday 27th July
Don't often use it anyway, but looked yesterday and it was awful.
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yossa6133 got a reaction from Nigwilliam in Racing Chat - Thursday 27th July
Don't often use it anyway, but looked yesterday and it was awful.
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat - Thursday 27th July
Worcester 220
judge Earle
win
yard in top form
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yossa6133 reacted to LeMale in Racing Chat - Thursday 27th July
I thought you were leading up to picking "Zero Carbon", but good luck with it all.
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yossa6133 reacted to StevieDay1983 in 2023/24 Punters Lounge Fantasy Football Competition Sign-Up
As someone who had two included last season in Neco Williams and Brennan Johnson, I do also advise against that!
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yossa6133 got a reaction from StevieDay1983 in 2023/24 Punters Lounge Fantasy Football Competition Sign-Up
I've just got to avoid putting 3 Forest players in like I normally do 🤪
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yossa6133 reacted to StevieDay1983 in 2023/24 Punters Lounge Fantasy Football Competition Sign-Up
Hopefully, our weekly updates and general fair abuse of poor performers (along with unrivalled praise for the teams doing well, of course!) will encourage you to stick with it. I was always the same as you but found getting involved in leagues like this where the banter and rivalry flows helped massively. Great to see you sign up!
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat - Thursday 27th July
The summer continues apace we are already at the end of July and the start times of meetings have moved with the advance of the seasons.
Tonights racing league is mustard is many traditionalists. To me there is an angle to exploit.
I am in the middle of research into physics in racing and am more than satisfied that I’ve established a link to its influence in the outcome of races.
ive coined a phrase “ free energy “ designed a system and called it Alexander. It is named after a friend’s grandson in Scotland. Alexander means “defender of men”.
My thought process in naming it Alexander is this, Alexander is a newborn and gives us hope for the future. The youth as always are the people who will be running this world tomorrow,they are the inventors and scientists of tomorrow. Ifthey copy us there is no hope at all, but if they learn from our mistakes they can do great things.
There are several branches of physics that I have explored and they all combine to make the system work.
The first core element is Nikola Tesla’s principle of 369. Translated to racing essentially in its rawest form it relates to both the draw and the weights.
Tesla was committed to developing methods of free energy to provide the public with a cheap sustainable source of energy which made him lots of enemies and his theories were ridiculed but jealousy copied and stolen. I’m convinced if he turned up at lingfield on a windy night he’d find all the answers to his ideas in a simple horse race and he’d simply harness the huge energy that horses generate by running around a racetrack. More importantly he’d have figured out very quickly why his physics principles apply so well to racing.
Balance displacement is a principle of physics that some of you may be familiar with in “self defence “ techniques. I’ve used the same principles that I was taught (in a past career ) for racing. Another branch is traverse law. I will try and demonstrate all of this through the selections I make going forwards. One thing Im happily open to is ridicule. If people don’t understand it’s a first resort and I’d rather have something different than follow the crowd. This system uses a heady mix of form and physics it will throw up many winners and losers and will give tricasts. The most important thing in proving it’s existence is the fact that if the physics works in racing, it will work in any other field, be it engineering maths, calculus ,anything.
“The only barriers we have are those we impose on ourselves.” Tesla left us some intriguing puzzles but just enough information to work out what he was trying to tell us.
oh and a selection ,
Yarmouth 7pm
ABLE KANE
each way
under traverse law.
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yossa6133 reacted to MCLARKE in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Flat selection
Bath 3.40
FIRST COMPANY
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yossa6133 reacted to Bang on in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
A few interesting good price ones - EW
3.30 Ling - Creationist - 18/1 1/5th 3 places Lad, Coral - Has fallen a very long way since finishing 2nd in 2019 ( has dropped 39 lbs . - 28 recently) Ran over 2 miles last time with a 7lb claiming jock, today has a professional jockey and a 1st time visor, and is dropping back to 1m2f.
4.15 Bath - The Daley Express 18/1 1/5th 3 places Hills - Although now a 9 year old which advises caution, has won from 14lbs higher within the last year. He is a 3 x course winner including over CD, and 5lb lower than when 3rd over CD earlier in the year.
5.05 Catt - Jackmeister Rudi - 13/2 1/5th 3 places Hills - Is a CD winner from a 10lb higher mark within the last year. Looks to be coming back into form and shouldn't mind softer going.
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Yossa what are you like?!
one more and it’s an Alexander small stakes
Lingfield later on about 4:05
mist of lir or made of lir is in stall 10
each way
unplaced most runs but has kept very good company.
stall 9 a non runner.
have a good day!!
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yossa6133 reacted to Libby48 in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Bath
3:40 - More than Likely 12/1 EW
4:50 Hidden Pearl 11/1 EW
5.55 uther Pendragon 10/1 EW
Lingfield
5:10 Tephi 25/1 EW
5:40 Blue Collar Lad 12/1 EW
Sandown
8:10 Band of Steel 16/1 EW
Naas
5:25 Vanity Pays EW
6:20 Sioux Spirit 28/1 EW
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Those two were my standout selections for the day. Have a magic day everyone.
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Bath 2:30
tom Marquand and will haggas at bath hard to oppose but a crazy price.
Bouje Gold
is value simply to place in the first three.
That is evens or better he could even nick second
The profile of two of them other runners is not great despite the breeding.
He is a big price but rather than try each way I’m trying to steal few quid in case he only makes third.
Could do much much better but I’m happy at evens here.
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Catterick 2:10
Petra celera
Win
obligatory
each way
penta celera
Impressive displays both runs in Scotland.
Worried out of it by mismerald.
Shaped as though the damp ground would be useful.
Another one of interest is the well bred obligatory
Each way
Related to a very classy horse of Tim Easterby’s.
Although the yard are only 2/93 with juveniles as they focus on plundering handicaps, it only takes one to change the statistics……………
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yossa6133 reacted to CzechPunter in Tennis Tips - July 24 - July 30
Daria Saville to beat Tamara Korpatsch at 2.00 with Bet365
Back again with Saville, as I feel that Korpatsch is tremendously overrated at the moment, she's very average in all respects, and struggled heavily in R1. Saville has shown a lot of fight and the comeback trail could very well continue here.
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yossa6133 reacted to MJT in Tennis Tips - July 24 - July 30
Hi all, been reading on the forum for years and thought I would bite the bullet and start to post some plays.
L Musetti -4.5 Games v E Ymer 1.73, Pinnacle (NAP)
Musetti is the defending champion here this week in Hamburg and should be far too good for Elias Ymer. The 186 ranked player has been struggling to string any sort of consistent results together for quite some time now. Despite losing last week to Ruud in the Semi Final in Bastad, Musetti was playing some really good tennis. With points to defend this week he will be highly motivated to get off to a strong start and should win with relative ease.
A Rus -3.5 Games v M Timofeeva 1.75, Pinnacle (NB)
Despite losing in qualifying last week Timofeeva turned it around and won Budapest. She played some great tennis but some really long matches (five 3 set matches) which could really have an impact here. It’s a very quick turnaround and she is playing against a player in Rus who has lost just once on clay since May. During that period Rus has won 3 tournaments in a row including a 15 match winning run before she lost in a tight 3 set battle to eventual runner up Paolini in Palermo. Rus will be the fresher player here and the lefty will play her usual aggressive tennis. I am expecting a post title hangover here for Timofeeva and a win for Rus. I was tempted by the 4.5 game handicap at bigger odds but have opted for the slightly lower line.
B Nakashima to win 2-0 v M Purcell 1.83, Bet365
I sided against Purcell last week when he lost to Brouwer and I will do the same again here. He has been poor since May and was easily beaten last week on grass. There are also rumours he has been playing with a fractured foot for a while which is one of the main reasons I went against him in Newport. He now transitions to a fast hard court in very humid conditions against Nakashima who he has already lost to 6-3 6-3 last year. During that match Purcell was regularly under pressure on serve and I see the same happening here as well. I was tempted by the –3.5 games but have opted for the straight sets win just in case one of the sets, possibly the first, is a little tighter than expected. Both should hit though.
S Wawrinka –3.5 Games v F Misolic 1.95, Pinnacle
I picked Wawrinka last week in Gstaad in his poor loss to Munar but willing to give him another chance here. On a slow clay court in Umag he should have far too much power for Misolic. As long as Wawrinka keeps the errors down this should be a comfortable win for the Swiss.
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yossa6133 reacted to kensland in Racing Chat-Wednesday 26th July
Two tracker Horses.
Catterick
3.20. Coaxing 7/1 unpl
5.05. Querus 2/1 1st
singles & double
stk 6.00 rtn 70.00
Good luck all.
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yossa6133 reacted to carina007 in Tennis Tips - July 24 - July 30
I would say Munar vs Albert Ramos @ 1.50 is banker today. Only 2 days after final in Gstaad it would be too much for 35 years old Ramos. I wouldn't be surprised if he withdraws. It worries me only H2H which is 5:0 for Ramos
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yossa6133 reacted to CzechPunter in Tennis Tips - July 24 - July 30
Ankita Raina (+5.5) to beat Anna Jodie Burrage at 1.73 with Bet365
Burrage lost an awful match against Bai last time out, while Raina has finally stringed some wins together, and shouldn't be this easy to beat honestly. 5.5 lines are by no means simple to cover, it has to be a one-sided match, and I'm not sure why this should be that.
Aliaksandra Sasnovich (+5.5) to beat Karolina Muchova at 1.80 with Unibet
Of course Muchova is the favourite here, but this is another 5.5 line that might be very tricky to cover. Sasnovich is a classy player with all the experience in the world, and the fact that both could be somewhat rusty favours this bet as well imo.
Linda Fruhvirtova to beat Lucrezia Stefanini at 1.50 with Unibet
My final bet is actually on a favourite, with the talented L. Fruhvirtova taking on Stefanini, who's looking to finally break the top 100 mark. This is a tough spot, though, and I think Linda will have more than enough in the tank here.
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yossa6133 reacted to black rabbit in Racing-Chat Tuesday 25th July
Humanitarian - 6 08 Bal/ 1/40th of a pt ew 25/1
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yossa6133 reacted to kensland in Racing-Chat Tuesday 25th July
Why not ? a Hollie Doyle four- timer.....Apparently not ! , nice ride in last.
Wolverhampton.
6.00. Arizona Desert 13/2 unpl
7.30. Wild Hoofer 10/3 unp.
8.00. Fifty year Storm 9/2 unpl
8.30. Speed dial Baileys 4/1 1st
stk 7.50 rtn 883.50
Good luck all.
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yossa6133 got a reaction from MCLARKE in Racing chat-monday 24th july
Not been this excited about a book since Business Secrets of the Pharoahs was (sort of) published.
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yossa6133 reacted to Sporting Sam in Racing chat-monday 24th july
Thanks yossa
ayr
3.05
dorothy Lawrence
drops a long way in class here and is priced accordingly.
three very decent races at listed and stakes level and placed in all of them not far behind Persian dreamer.
should dominate here.
Dorothy Lawrence to win by 4+ lengths
Pilgrim
each way ( on breeding but will most likely need the run)
All small stakes but as zilzalian says its a soft ground thing.