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Old 08-21-2007, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by viscount26
Watch the bookmakers boards. If you see movement on a certain horse, move quickly down the line, and see if someone is slow to change their boards. It worked for me at Ascot in the 90's. I saw a little old Irish Guy, put a 200 pound bet on a 40'1 shot in the 2mile Ascot Cup. The 5 bookies close by, all cut their price to 25/1. I hooved it about 50 feet down the rail and found a bookie who still had it at 40's Got the price and the horse won by 6 lengths
Yeah, that's one of the beauties of Irish/British racing, the opportunity to shop for odds.

Thanks, but I was trying to get a better indication of these two trainers, if there is a trend.
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