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partypooper
10th April 2005, 01:26 AM
Gotta tell it, as it sums me life so far in 3 words!!!

PR-8-11 The Black Cigar, a VERY, VERY large place bet,

NO, not because it finished 4th,...... I could handle that........ it's because it was called 3rd, even supertab declared the divi, then something happened (dunno what) but ended up 4th??????

crash
10th April 2005, 03:21 AM
Strewth Party, didn't you know that the problem with place betting, besides there being a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, there is the very real alternate option of 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, etc. and so on into misery ?

Murphy says that ALL large [adventurous] place bets one makes will always embrace the 'alternate option'. I just hope you wern't pickled and did a large plunge on a 'cert.' with the mortgage payment !!!

La Mer
10th April 2005, 07:54 AM
Gotta tell it, as it sums me life so far in 3 words!!!

PR-8-11 The Black Cigar, a VERY, VERY large place bet,

NO, not because it finished 4th,...... I could handle that........ it's because it was called 3rd, even supertab declared the divi, then something happened (dunno what) but ended up 4th??????

Commiserations Partypooper, I know the feeling well, but it's surprising how punters look at things differently as I actually laid Black Cigar on Betfair. Along with Laetare in race 7, thought it the standout 'lay' of the day. I based that assessment on Black Cigar's poor strike rate and the fact it was going up in distance to 1600m, when it had only ever won up to 1400m and the fact it was also going up in class (I realise it had won a listed race six months ago, but that was against its own age group and had never won in open company).

But it is annoying when your horse is called a placing only to find out that ain't the case.

partypooper
10th April 2005, 10:21 AM
La Mer, of course you were right as I did my dough, my thoughts on The Black Cigar, was 52.9% S/R (for the place) was fairly consistent, didn't really think there was much strength in the field, but more importantly looked as though a bit of extra ground was in it's favour,............. but is there a hole that I can crawl into?

Crash, know what you mean alright (I know your thoughts on place betting) I am not grumbling about backing a loser as such , though I don't want too many of em', it was just that it was called a definite 3rd, Supertab divies were declared on the net, I checked back later (as I always bet best tote) and it was shown as 4th???? anyone know what happened?

Paddy
10th April 2005, 08:48 PM
You were very unlucky partypooper. The Black Cigar was impeded early after commencing awkwardly & I’ m sure would have settled a little closer in running. As it was his run petered out a little coming from so far back. Looked to run a clear 3rd to me :eek:

Floydyboy
10th April 2005, 09:14 PM
Dont bet on the horses any more well very rarely but Id be real keen to know what happened if your going to follow it up

shoto
10th April 2005, 11:04 PM
Looked to run a clear 3rd to me :eek:
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Didn't see the race PP, but by the sound of it you should get a copy of the photo.

Sportz
11th April 2005, 06:10 AM
Perhaps there was a protest 4th v 3rd???

KennyVictor
11th April 2005, 06:52 PM
Perhaps there was a protest 4th v 3rd???

WATURF gives his time 1/100th second slower than the third horse so I guess he actually finished behind it. Stewards report says The Black Cigar impeded shortly after start after commencing awkwardly. Twice disappointed for a run and restrained at 250m.
Looks like a bit of bad luck involved.

Paddy
11th April 2005, 09:58 PM
WATURF gives his time 1/100th second slower than the third horse so I guess he actually finished behind it. Stewards report says The Black Cigar impeded shortly after start after commencing awkwardly. Twice disappointed for a run and restrained at 250m.
Looks like a bit of bad luck involved.

1/100th of a second! Surely that would have to equate to a dead-heat in practical terms :rolleyes:

partypooper
11th April 2005, 10:40 PM
Believe me I would SETTLE for a dead heat!!

KennyVictor
12th April 2005, 11:45 AM
They ran 1400M in 90secs which makes 15.5 M/sec which makes 1/100th second about 6 inches. Close enough for me - unless I was on the third horse of course :-)

davez
12th April 2005, 12:06 PM
6"" eh?, so it was a bit more than the proverbial bee's youknowwhat! unless it's one monster bee!

but i do know where you are coming from pp, ive had my nags called the winner then the caller corrects himself & relegates me back to 10th ish. had em called a clear 2 or 3rd & then magicaly they are 4 or 5th, days like that make me wonder why i ever bother...then a week later me 12/1 shot gets up & the caller gets it right & all is forgiven...until the next time!

davez
12th April 2005, 12:14 PM
oh & by the way pp, the clear bottom distance winner selections (cant recall what you call them!) were at it again yesterday, not big prices but i snagged a couple of handy winners whilst enjoying a few cold ones at my local - nr5 no11 & cr6 no9 - more than paid for my beers! & impressed a certain lass ive had my eye on!

KennyVictor
12th April 2005, 01:01 PM
oh & by the way pp, the clear bottom distance winner selections (cant recall what you call them!) were at it again yesterday, not big prices but i snagged a couple of handy winners whilst enjoying a few cold ones at my local - nr5 no11 & cr6 no9 - more than paid for my beers! & impressed a certain lass ive had my eye on!

Ah... a girl that's impressed by a man gambling on horses - Now that's something you don't find every day. :-)

Paddy
12th April 2005, 02:25 PM
Ah... a girl that's impressed by a man gambling on horses - Now that's something you don't find every day. :-)


Perhaps it was more like she was impressed by a man winning from the gamble rather that just the gambling bit alone KV :)

DR RON
12th April 2005, 02:55 PM
Good point Paddy, I wonder if she would have stuck around if he was doing his dough!!!!

davez
13th April 2005, 09:02 AM
no chance!! i know the sort well