Combining sports and horses
- Bob Brogan
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Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
Used to always look for other Horses to combine with my banker,but now more and more im combining sportsbetting and horses.
The variance with sports betting seems to be a lot less than the horses,you should give it a try ..
This weekend im CouplingLiverpool @ 5/10 in all my bets..
The variance with sports betting seems to be a lot less than the horses,you should give it a try ..
This weekend im CouplingLiverpool @ 5/10 in all my bets..
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
any good? Liverpool are finished and it would not suprise me to see them go down this season along with Everton.
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
Hbs, I figured you out.. always play the opposite.. no offence but thats how the bet crumbles..
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
Hibs - Obviously you have tired of doing your money on horses! I remain absolutely amazed that people are actually prepared to take odds on in racing where you often have a large number of competitors when in most sports you have a maximum of two opponents - the loss and the draw. Arithmetically it just does not make sense.
Just one problem with your strategy - If you take multiples comprising horses/sport you unnecessarily incur tax on the whole bet when sport is now tax free. Possibly it's better to back the first leg on the nose and then simply manually roll the winnings plus stake onto the second leg. I know that it is mentally tough to do ( as we are all tempted to remove the stake at very least ) but it usually gets you a better overall price and saves you from paying tax on the sport leg.
Just one problem with your strategy - If you take multiples comprising horses/sport you unnecessarily incur tax on the whole bet when sport is now tax free. Possibly it's better to back the first leg on the nose and then simply manually roll the winnings plus stake onto the second leg. I know that it is mentally tough to do ( as we are all tempted to remove the stake at very least ) but it usually gets you a better overall price and saves you from paying tax on the sport leg.
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
Bolton to win. All you have to do is find a horse to go with Bolton
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
You mean a horse to Bolt in
This weekend was probably a bad example for sports punters many hotties got beat and most of favs won at the races.
So at times its better to have one good jockey than 11 poor players :S
This weekend was probably a bad example for sports punters many hotties got beat and most of favs won at the races.
So at times its better to have one good jockey than 11 poor players :S
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Re: Re: Combining sports and horses
14 years 8 months ago
Sorry Garrick forgot about you guys paying tax
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