Well, Notts certainly know how to ruin a weekend, but one shining light among the gloom was the stylish return of Altior at Newbury today.
A champion waiting to be crowned on March 14th?
For years I have organised a coach trip to the Cheltenham Festival, and have two spare seats for this year at the bargain price of £60 each. This includes return coach travel from the Royal Concert Hall (09:15) and entry to the Tattersalls enclosure on Wednesday March 14th (Ladies Day) featuring the Queen Mother Champion Chase. As an idea of the value, a Tattersalls ticket alone will cost £55 now, or £60 on the day. This is the World Cup of jump racing, and an event that anyone with even a slight interest in horse racing should experience.
Only available for a few days as I have someone waiting to buy the tickets if the coach places don't sell. Use the 'private message' facility if you are interested or require further information.
Well, Notts certainly know how to ruin a weekend, but one shining light among the gloom was the stylish return of Altior at Newbury today.
A champion waiting to be crowned on March 14th?
I don't think you understand how betting works
Last edited by i961pie; 11-02-2018 at 07:13 PM.
Extremely harsh to label Politologue as "nothing". He was pretty much the biggest challenge Altior could have faced outside Ireland.
There is no mystery at all as to how betting works, the reason the bookies always come out on top is blindingly obvious. Nothing at all bent or crooked as many dimwits suspect, they just form the betting markets with around a built-in 10% profit margin. They love to go to the press saying "XXXX winning cost us £2 million", but what they don't say is that they took £2.2 million on the race, but had to pay out £2 million in winning bets. The advent of online betting with it's numerous offers has however given the shrewd punter a good chance of negating their profit margin, because there are more than enough mug punters around to subsidise it.
[QUOTE=Elite_Pie;38797287]Extremely harsh to label Politologue as "nothing". He was pretty much the biggest challenge Altior could have faced outside Ireland.
Politologue is decent but not in the same class as a fit Altior imo, but true about the Irish they always throw up a good one for Cheltenham. mind you many have multi entries so you don't know who will turn up on the day. Min and Douvan aren't bad.