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2yrs Old Favourites

By Aravind | 17-Dec-2017
What's happening in Mumbai? Yesterday and today 2 yrs old races both favourites fail to win and also ended last.ofcourse in 2 yrs old anything happen but not like this.
Must have taken enough track work.but nothing s reproduced by both favourites inspite of pedigree/top jockeys.something connections fooling punters or eating miney? But this s not good for racing.
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Rrajesh said ...

19-Dec-2017
bookies know exactly what is happening in the satta market
out of 100 races they know about 35 races ..who will win who will lose AND who will place and who will not
bookies were giving even for BJP to get 106 seats and more...which i thought was pick up money ....but in the end the bookies had the last laugh when bjp got 99 seats
a punter can never win in a long run.... unless he lays also

Mad Max said ...

18-Dec-2017
@ Transparency

Before the start of Mumbai season, few Horse Talkers started separate threads in support of Pesi Shroff and Sandesh. One gentleman said he will play all Pesi Shroff mounts. Another gentleman - a Sandesh supporter - was jumping with joy when he returned from injury. Another labelled him as the most sincere and honest jockey in India. When he won two 40 paise horses in Chennai, they were citing those victories are some kind of ACHIEVEMENT. They forgot at same pitch B. Prakesh scored over 1000 winners and nobody think that is magic. Stop Fooling Punter has cited these two victories and comparing my negative comments (NOW LAY ALL HIS FAVOURITES) against Sandesh. Now look at Sandesh's statistics after that...9 mounts all lost.

Roosevelt 65/100 failed
Lasrel 13/10
Goshawk 60/100
Sangrilla 21/10
Bunting 31/10
Siobhan 7/1
Uncle Scrooge 10/1
Bateleur 20/1
Themis 20/1

Remember Horse Talkers were openly supporting Themis and Bateleur.
My request is DONT SUPPORT TRAINERS, JOCKEYS or OWNERS, they are doing their duty and their main attraction is punters money.

Shaps said ...

18-Dec-2017
The un-written agreement between the clubs and connections is at all centres, Every racing day 2 or 3 races are manipulated or call it made-up. This is to see that the club survives, so that the above looters continue their looting the public.

At Hyderabad, the stall fees were doubled from Rs 20,000/- to Rs 40,000/- per day a few months ago. Imagine the bookies agreeing to this without a protest ???
They have been assured of windfalls everyday, hence they accepted this huge payment, without a murmur. Now, all the bookies at each and every centre are filling their bank accounts to the brim.

This is nothing, but plain robbery of the racing public in a wrong and crooked manner.

Public is being fooled, but the same public are so foolish that they do not understand the mischief played by the clubs, owners, trainers, jockeys and of course the bookies to take away their money.

Transparency said ...

18-Dec-2017
Free Advice to Everyone .

As a Punter u should take home a penny rather than donating to Bookies on daily basis.

If u want to mint money then Go for Lay and pickpocket money.


If u want thrill then b selective and play Max 4 in Win or only place limited amount as Racing is meant for Bookies and Even such beneficial Comments in the interest of Punter Community goes in closet due to their Connection with all opened free blogs .I wonder why the Sponsor which include Stud Farm too r supporting Bookies in such an nefarious hiding Act of tips meant for Punters ??????? . If the Punters lose interest as happened in RWITC tote then from where they r going to get funds to run the Club and meet its expenses ????? Holy Smoke yet again Doosra with St Andrew initial fav so Every day V have a Doosra .Pesi and Sandesh once the Darling of Crowd r now finding hard to Win on fav b ???

Raj_delhi said ...

17-Dec-2017
With Bangalore races not taking place at present, the bookmakers have to meet their expenses somehow. So, more manipulations are required in Mumbai to meet their monetary objectives.