Easy Laying Update: Second Winner :(
Hello everyone from ridiculously balmy Las Vegas. It's an astonishing 47C here (that's 117F!), so taxis are the order of the day and there is a need to stay in as much as possible.
I was with my friend Gavin at the signin for the World Series of Poker. If you remember, Gavin won an online satellite tournament (beating almost 1200 other people) to book his place here. That meants Pokerstars.com gave him the $10,000 entry fee. Yes, you read that right.
It costs about £5,000 to enter the WSoP. And you know what? They were queueing around the block to hand their cash over today. I've never seen anything like it. But then, that's probably the most overused statement in Las Vegas.
Looking at the last couple of day's action, and Easy Money Laying has continued to perform with credit, although it did incur its second reverse today, when the 11/2 shot General Flumpa scooted up in an amateur riders' race.
My own laying records show that these races are not to be trusted, and as a general rule of thumb, its best to leave them alone. However, for the record, Flumpa counts as a hit to our bank and the current balance of payments is a notional £147 in our favour.
The tale of the tape to date is as follows:
From a personal point of view, if I was looking to take one on Friday, it would be opposing Siberian Tiger in the 3.40 Wolverhampton. The Tiger is new to all weather racing, and faces rivals who have shown they can act on it (especially Cosmic Art and L'Art du Silence). As I can't get access to betfair from the States however, I'll not be partaking.
I did have my first bet today. Not being a fan of casino gambling, I still enjoy the odd flutter on the US races. I made a horse a strong chance to be in the first two, at 7/1. His only rival was the 4/5 favourite. I backed the 7/1 shot, who duly gave best to the 4/5 jolly. A small $10 exacta saved my bacon and put me a few coins in front.
I'll be back later with the Easy Money selections for Friday, plus my view on the world's greatest race, Le Tour de France.
Matt
I was with my friend Gavin at the signin for the World Series of Poker. If you remember, Gavin won an online satellite tournament (beating almost 1200 other people) to book his place here. That meants Pokerstars.com gave him the $10,000 entry fee. Yes, you read that right.
It costs about £5,000 to enter the WSoP. And you know what? They were queueing around the block to hand their cash over today. I've never seen anything like it. But then, that's probably the most overused statement in Las Vegas.
Looking at the last couple of day's action, and Easy Money Laying has continued to perform with credit, although it did incur its second reverse today, when the 11/2 shot General Flumpa scooted up in an amateur riders' race.
My own laying records show that these races are not to be trusted, and as a general rule of thumb, its best to leave them alone. However, for the record, Flumpa counts as a hit to our bank and the current balance of payments is a notional £147 in our favour.
The tale of the tape to date is as follows:
| Bets | 25 |
| Losers | 23 |
| Lose % | 92.00 |
From a personal point of view, if I was looking to take one on Friday, it would be opposing Siberian Tiger in the 3.40 Wolverhampton. The Tiger is new to all weather racing, and faces rivals who have shown they can act on it (especially Cosmic Art and L'Art du Silence). As I can't get access to betfair from the States however, I'll not be partaking.
I did have my first bet today. Not being a fan of casino gambling, I still enjoy the odd flutter on the US races. I made a horse a strong chance to be in the first two, at 7/1. His only rival was the 4/5 favourite. I backed the 7/1 shot, who duly gave best to the 4/5 jolly. A small $10 exacta saved my bacon and put me a few coins in front.
I'll be back later with the Easy Money selections for Friday, plus my view on the world's greatest race, Le Tour de France.
Matt
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