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    BillyHills got a reaction from Boulder5111 in Weekly Naps Competition Week 8 ~ Latest Table   
    Day 5 That man Boulder is at it gain!!
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    BillyHills got a reaction from kev2oo9 in Weekly NAP Competition, Day 5,Thursday 25th June 2015   
    420 Newmarket: Humidor 14/1 Coral/Bet365 Everything went wrong for this one at Epsom last time, missed the break and then got hampered at least twice when making headway. Has been in decent form and should run well here at Newmarket which surprisingly he has never visited before. Won at Goodwood, Brighton and run well at Epsom so should be able to handle the dip and looks fair value against a warm favourite in Double Up and especially now the second fav is out.
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    BillyHills got a reaction from Boulder5111 in Weekly NAP Competition, Day 5,Thursday 25th June 2015   
    Winners so far; Boulder5111 28/1:clap BillyHills 14/1 Laters
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    BillyHills got a reaction from Hit in Weekly NAP Competition, Day 5,Thursday 25th June 2015   
    420 Newmarket: Humidor 14/1 Coral/Bet365 Everything went wrong for this one at Epsom last time, missed the break and then got hampered at least twice when making headway. Has been in decent form and should run well here at Newmarket which surprisingly he has never visited before. Won at Goodwood, Brighton and run well at Epsom so should be able to handle the dip and looks fair value against a warm favourite in Double Up and especially now the second fav is out.
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    BillyHills got a reaction from Boulder5111 in Weekly Naps Competition Week 7 ~ Latest Table   
    Final Table Top class stuff this week and its Boulder who comes out on top with 4 winners. Cracking show by Helderjma also with 4 winners and Santos who finished third.:clap Prizes: £25: Boulder (plus 50%) £15: Helderjma £10: Santos (plus 50%) *Will all winners give their skrill details to Aidy at: [email protected] PL name and prize details required.
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    BillyHills got a reaction from danj2202 in Re: Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Final Table   
    Final Table Dan has a good last day to hang on and clinch the title of Royal Ascot Tipsters Champion:clap Suzy grabs second spot in what was a very good quality competition. Thanks to all who entered, Goodwood next in late July early August. Prizes: £30 : Danj2202 £20 : Crazysuzy Can both winners send their skill details to team@punterslounge along with their PL name and prize details. :ok
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    BillyHills got a reaction from infinity in Weekly Naps Competition Week 7 ~ Latest Table   
    Day 6 4 good winners today:clap
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    BillyHills got a reaction from helderjma in Weekly Nap Competion, Day 5, Thursday 18th June 2015   
    Just one winner and one place so far; Helderjma 15/2:clap Geeuppy 4th 16/1 EW Later Runners;
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    BillyHills got a reaction from corky in Qipco Flat Racing Competition 2015 - PL Mini League   
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    BillyHills reacted to McNasara in The PL's new design - Feedback/Issues here please   
    When you're quoting several posts, you have the button in the top left corner. http://s17.postimg.org/6qvrhmfbz/Untitled.png
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    BillyHills got a reaction from DanV89 in Re: Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Final Table   
    How weird is that:$
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    BillyHills got a reaction from beaker1 in Royal Ascot 2015 ~ Thursday 18th June   
    Royal Ascot – Thursday https://www.punterslounge.com/royal-ascot-betting-all-the-latest-tips-for-ladies-day-at-ascot 2.30: Norfolk Stakes (Group 2) (5f) Ladies Day starts off with the Norfolk Stakes and one of the bankers of the entire meeting for some in King Of Rooks. The Richard Hannon youngster was beaten on his debut but has since won two races in terrific style. He beat Buratino by 5 lengths at Sandown on quick ground and that form has been franked twice by the runner-up including his win in the Coventry on Tuesday. The main danger has to be the favourites stable companion Log Out Island. Owned now by Godolphin and an impressive winner here at Ascot in April. He could be anything and it will be a big surprise if anything outside the front two win this. Richard Hughes must be gutted he cant ride either of them! Selection: King Of Rooks 5/6 Skybet 3.05: Tercentenary Stakes (Group 3) (1m2f) Two ways to look at this contest being only a Group 3, progressive sorts stepping up from handicaps or horses who have been aiming too high now being eased in grade. Time Test fits the former, Roger Charlton’s colt took a big step forward on his first run as a 3yo and landed a Class 2 handicap off a mark of 93. It was also his first run at 10f so he should still be on the upgrade and wouldn’t have too much to find with most of these. The top one Maftool won a Group 3 at Meydan but has since been well beaten in the UAE Derby and the French Guineas. He will appreciate the drop in class but has to carry a penalty. Peacock has a very solid look about him; he was second to the Derby winner Golden Horn in the Fielden Stakes before winning a Listed contest last time and could be worth chancing in this company and would be a popular winner for the Queen. Selection: Peacock 9/2 Betway 3.40: Ribblesdale Stakes (Group 2, Fillies) (1m4f) The last time the favourite won this was when Jim Bolger won it in 2011 with Banimpire. He saddles a hot pot this year in Pleascach who has recently changed hands and will now run in the blue of Goldolphin. She won the Irish 1000 Guineas in grand style and now steps up to 12f for the first time although she had won over 10f at Naas in soft ground. The Irish have a strong hand in the Ribblesdale this year with Curvy and Wedding Vow having place chances also and the best of the home runners could be Pamona. She was a staying on third at Newbury over 10f last time and could well improve for the trip. Selection: Pleascach 5/6 BetVictor 4.20: Gold Cup (Group 1) (2m4f) The most prestigious race of the week is the Gold Cup and it’s a good one for punters with six out of the last eight favourites obliging. This year’s jolly is Forgotten Rules trained by Dermot Weld who is unbeaten in just four career starts. It’s hard to believe he was winning a Punchestown bumper on his debut only 14 months ago and ended up winning the Long Distance Cup on Champions Day here last October. He has since won his prep race at Navan and has loads of scope for further improvement and will be hard to beat here. Of the others I like Vent De Force who could attempt to make the pace and Simenon who should be thereabouts and wont mind the ground which might catch a few of his opponents out and looks the value bet in the race. Selection: Simenon EW 14/1 Ladbrokes 5.00: Britannia Stakes (Heritage Handicap) (1m) Probably the most competitive 3yo handicap of the season and a race full of progressive young horses. Difficult to know where to start but the last seven winners have all carried less than 9st so maybe that’s a clue. The most popular winner would be Capel Path owned by the Queen and he was a decent second here last time over 7f. Only a pound higher and drawn well in stall 23. Also drawn well is Portage the Godolphin runner. He looked alright last season and was eased down on his first start of the season and there is definitely more to come from him. Of the low numbers Malaf might be worth a second look, he won well last time and gets in here with just 8st6lbs. Going against the trends would lead you to Mutarakez, when he won on his first start trainer Brian Meehan immediately said he was a Britannia horse and jockey Paul Hanagan has chosen him ahead of a few others. Selection: Mutarakez 8/1 William Hill 5.30: King George V Stakes (Handicap) (1m4f) The finale on Ladies Day is the King George V handicap; another race similar to the Britannia as far as the winners profile is concerned. We have a dozen last time out winners in the field and trainers Sir Michael Stoute and Mark Johnston are well worth noting as they have terrific records in this contest. Stoute has three runners and Ryan Moore has picked Dissolution, he was a very good second to Time Test last time out and looks fairly weighted on that form. Mark Johnston runs Yorkidding who has won twice this season but was beaten off his current mark last time and needs to improve. Maiden winners have a decent record and the Balding runner Scottish won well last time and looks the type to run well in a contest such as this and just gets my vote overall. Selection: Scottish EW 11/1 Paddy Power
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    BillyHills got a reaction from infinity in Re: Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Final Table   
    Day 1 Results Sirspread sets the pace with a 20/1 winner:clap Any errors just shout up:ok
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    BillyHills got a reaction from infinity in Royal Ascot PL Tipsters Competition ~ Day 2 Selections   
    Day 2 Selections Format: RA 2.30: RA 3.05: RA 3.40: RA 4.20: RA 5.00: RA 5.35: :ok
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    BillyHills reacted to Jimmy2shoes in Re: Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Final Table   
    Just old age weird :lol
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    BillyHills reacted to DanV89 in Re: Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Final Table   
    Only that you've titled it 'Aintree' BH ;)
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    BillyHills got a reaction from beaker1 in Royal Ascot 2015 ~ Wednesday 17th June   
    Royal Ascot – Wednesday https://www.punterslounge.com/royal-ascot-betting-prince-of-wales-takes-centre-stage-on-day-2 2.30: Jersey Stakes (Group 3) (7f) Slightly down on numbers this year, the Jersey Stakes is always a very competitive contest and usually a tricky race for punters to start the second day. This year we have a strong favourite and Ivawood sets the standard for the Hannon team, third twice behind Gleneagles in the English and Irish Guineas and looks sure to be more effective over this shorter trip. Bossy Guest is next best on ratings, he was just behind Ivawood at Newmarket so is entitled to finish close up once again. Selection: Ivawood 13/8 BetVictor 3.05: Queen Mary Stakes (Group 2 Fillies) (5f) The Americans came over and won the Queen Mary in 2009 and trainer Wesley Ward has targeted this race for Acapulco who was surprisingly beaten at Churchill Downs last time out. Owned by the Coolmore wives and ridden by Ryan Moore she is drawn well in stall 20. Ward has another runner in Bruised Orange who will be ridden by Frankie Dettori and has to be respected. Best of the home brigade is Besharah who won over course and distance on her debut and then followed up at Windsor. Of the others I like Easton Angel who won the big race at Beverley recently but has an awkward draw in stall 1. Selection: Besharah 9/2 Bet365 3.40: Duke Of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2) (1m) Small field for this years renewal and a hot favourite in Integral for Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore. She won this race twelve months ago but does now carry a Group 1 penalty but it was arguably a stronger race last year and has her ideal conditions. She was a solid fourth in the Lockinge on her seasonal reappearance and will be spot on for this. Of the rest I suppose Marco Botti's filly Euro Charline is entitled to make the frame along with Rizeena who was second to Integral in the Sun Chariot at Newmarket last July. Selection: Integral 11/10 Paddy Power 4.20: Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (Group 1) (1m2f) The big race of the day and unfortunately we have lost the Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome due to a foot injury. John Gosden won this last year with The Fugue and now tries to follow up with Western Hymn. He’s won twice this season at Sandown and needs winding up from some way out; he may have to settle for a place here in this company. I like The Grey Gatsby for the Ryan and Spencer combo. Second in Meydan to Solow was no disgrace and his fourth to Al Kazeem would have put him bang on target for this race. The obvious danger is Free Eagle, he’s only had four starts in his life and is hard to weigh up totally and although he could win this he doesn’t look value to me. Selection: The Grey Gatsby 6/1 Ladbrokes 5.00: Royal Hunt Cup (Heritage Handicap) (1m) One of the big handicaps of the week and a maximum field as usual will charge down the Ascot straight. Only one winning favourite in the last 18 years tells you all you need to know about the Hunt Cup. Of those at the front of the market Speculative Bid and GM Hopkins are the ones to concentrate on, both progressive and drawn ok. Overall I’m keen on Mondialiste from the David O’Meara yard and with an eye-catching jockey booking in William Buick. Ex- French and been running in better company was third in a Listed race here last time. He’s drawn in 23 and should be able to be handy from the off. Selection: Mondialiste EW 25/1 Coral 5.30: Sandringham Handicap (Listed, Fillies) (1m) Wide-open fillies handicap to finish off the day and the bookies will be looking to get Always Smile beaten. Chasing a hat-trick after victories this season at Wolverhampton and Doncaster the Godolphin representative has been raised 11lbs and will find this tougher. Top weight Osaila from the Hannon yard won the Nell Gwyn back in April and then was only 7th in the Guineas behind Legatissimo. She will find this company much more to her liking and won’t be far away and looks fair value at the prices. Of the others Jellicle Ball and Touchline are worth a second look in a decent renewal. Selection: Osaila EW 12/1 William Hill
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    BillyHills reacted to Valiant Thor in The Drifters   
    I normally play in the front end of the market 1/1 to 3/1 range so if Im happy with BOG early price book im on before the betfair markets really get going. Saying that I do back in some races where I wait to see how the market goes if my selection is over 3/1. I like to keep things nice and simple , say for example I price my selection as a 8/1 shot (9.00) If it..... Shortens up to a max of 20% back it Drifts out by 50% no bet Or if it drifts out to larger than the number of runners no bet Those rules seem to work for me using my past betting data but may not suit the odds your betting at,maybe you can look at your past results and set a few simple rules in the range what suits you.
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    BillyHills got a reaction from Tipsterix in Weekly Naps Comp ~ Latest Standings Week 6   
    Final Table Well done to Tipsterix whoo added to his already impressive total on the last day:clap Bluemal and Geeuppy take the consolation prizes. Prizes: £25: Tipsterix £15: Bluemal £10: Geeuppy Can all winners send their Skrill details to [email protected] along with their PL name and prize. :ok
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    BillyHills got a reaction from Tipsterix in Royal Ascot Tipsters Competition ~ Starts Tuesday   
    We shall be running a tipsters competition for Royal Ascot's 5-day meeting starting Tuesday 16th June The winner and runner up will receive cash prizes (£30, £20) Please find all the rules below. I will put up the selection threads each day and the table each evening. Anyone wanting to enter in advance due to lack of access let me know via PM. No need to register, just turn up on the day:ok Rules:
    1 selection per race throughout the 5 days at Ascot Bets settled to £1 level stakes - WIN Only Bets settled at SP Highest accumulative total over 5 days wins £30 cash via Skrill (follow link to sign up) Runner Up wins £20 via Skrill. No edits allowed in selection posts No losses incurred for losers or Non Runners Replacement selections for NR's can be posted but must be before the first race deadline All Bets must be posted prior to the first race each day (no exceptions) Not compulsory to enter all 5 days (so if you miss the first day or two you can still take part) Leaderboard posted each evening :ok
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