Non Poker Forum > Sports Betting & Discussion
Cheltenham festival
ThinkerJE:
The major races (apart from the Champion Hurdle) look like Nicholls/Walsh penalty kicks as I cannot see Master Minded, Big Bucks & Kauto Star getting beat (bar them falling).
Champion Hurdle is wide open, I like both Kyber Kim & Go Native but will look around for some better value.
Interesting to see how Dunguib goes in the first race of the meeting. He has looked very impressive so far but I won"t be lumping on, much better value in the place markets.
The races I really like to get stuck into from a betting point of view are the big handicaps, weights are released this week so will start formulating a plan of attack then.
Cannot wait for the festival to start, my favourite racing time of the year!!!
bigredders:
--- Quote from: ThinkerJE on February 28, 2010, 18:12:37 PM ---
The major races (apart from the Champion Hurdle) look like Nicholls/Walsh penalty kicks as I cannot see Master Minded, Big Bucks & Kauto Star getting beat (bar them falling).
Champion Hurdle is wide open, I like both Kyber Kim & Go Native but will look around for some better value.
Interesting to see how Dunguib goes in the first race of the meeting. He has looked very impressive so far but I won"t be lumping on, much better value in the place markets.
The races I really like to get stuck into from a betting point of view are the big handicaps, weights are released this week so will start formulating a plan of attack then.
Cannot wait for the festival to start, my favourite racing time of the year!!!
--- End quote ---
Agree about Dunguib, he might well win but not at that price. His poor jumping could well find him out at Cheltenham. I really like Oscar Whiskey in the supreme. It was a fairly well reguarded horse he beat in his last race. Giving him 6 pound, he couldn"t have done it any easier. At 12"s in most places well worth an ew bet.
Will look forward to listening to your views on the handicaps james, they are races that i struggle with at the festival. :)
bigredders:
--- Quote from: bigredders on February 28, 2010, 21:53:54 PM ---
--- Quote from: ThinkerJE on February 28, 2010, 18:12:37 PM ---
The major races (apart from the Champion Hurdle) look like Nicholls/Walsh penalty kicks as I cannot see Master Minded, Big Bucks & Kauto Star getting beat (bar them falling).
Champion Hurdle is wide open, I like both Kyber Kim & Go Native but will look around for some better value.
Interesting to see how Dunguib goes in the first race of the meeting. He has looked very impressive so far but I won"t be lumping on, much better value in the place markets.
The races I really like to get stuck into from a betting point of view are the big handicaps, weights are released this week so will start formulating a plan of attack then.
Cannot wait for the festival to start, my favourite racing time of the year!!!
--- End quote ---
Agree about Dunguib, he might well win but not at that price. His poor jumping could well find him out at Cheltenham. I really like Oscar Whiskey in the supreme. It was a fairly well reguarded horse he beat in his last race. Giving him 6 pound, he couldn"t have done it any easier. At 12"s in most places well worth an ew bet.
Will look forward to listening to your views on the handicaps james, they are races that i struggle with at the festival. :)
--- End quote ---
For any that are interested, Paddy power are doing a money back special if Dunguib wins. Quite unbelievable value!
ThinkerJE:
They did the same last year with Cousin Vinny and got him beat. Still an amazing offer if Dunguib turns out to be as good as he has promised so far.
ThinkerJE:
Interesting that they are also 3/1 (with a run) Dunguib for the Champion Hurdle, perhaps they know something...
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version