Anyone bet on the Grand National today?

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No, I didn't bet this year but usually have a small flutter.

Good for you Pinky - make sure you spend it on something totally irresponsible!!:D
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I can't stand Horse racing myself, especially the National.....But 20 beer tokens for Pinks!!! Woohoo!




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I won the princely sum of £7 plus my £1 stake on a £1 to win on Comply or die.

I also had 50p e/w on Mr pointme.

It just about covers the bets I put on for my mum & dad. :-2

But, still I won.

YAAAAAAAAAY!

Well done to you Pinks, it'll buy you a nice bottle of plonk to celebrate.:-6
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Pinky;827851 wrote: I did and think I got bitten by the bug!

I bet on King John's Castle who came in second and won myself twenty quid...bonus!

Did anyone have a flutter? How did you do?


The standard office sweep - I pulled Bob Hall and was advised be the Racing Post that there was no reason to expect that he'd make it round the course :wah:
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Pinky;827868 wrote: :wah::wah:

I've never really been into it before, but it was kind of exciting! Plus the beer tokens are cool!


As a one off it can be really exciting - I was taken to Sandown for an evening meet and had a great time, I even managed to come out on top.
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Pinky;827873 wrote: I was thinking of heading to Yarmouth racecourse one day just to see what I think!


An interesting day out - if you're into people watching you'll go a long way to better it.

As a method for loosing money it takes a lot of beating too.

Keep to the middle ground and you'll enjoy.
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Pinky;827880 wrote: True. I'd never bet any more than a fiver at most really. I can people-watch for hours too! (As well as people-bothering, hehe!)


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Pinky;827851 wrote: I did and think I got bitten by the bug!

I bet on King John's Castle who came in second and won myself twenty quid...bonus!

Did anyone have a flutter? How did you do?


I had a bet on two donkeys :) Kelame fell at one of the fences and Cloudy lane came in 6th, Im no good with horses :(
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MIL got first and got odds of 9/1 so was a happy MIL :wah:

Me hubby and the kids spread the paper out and picked 4 horses out each for fun...I thought it was a successful Grand National...My youngest got 3rd and I got 4th..:-6
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Bryn Mawr;827869 wrote: The standard office sweep - I pulled Bob Hall and was advised be the Racing Post that there was no reason to expect that he'd make it round the course :wah:


I notice on the BBC that the Grand National was run earlier, and I'm delighted to say had no idea at all. Long may it continue.
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spot;1494454 wrote: I notice on the BBC that the Grand National was run earlier, and I'm delighted to say had no idea at all. Long may it continue.


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I agree. People who never actually bet on horse racing, can be moved to place a bet on the Grand National. It is such an "anybody's race" that a total novice can be more successful than a hardened gambler ! I admit to being an occasional dabbler on the Grand National, and I usually pick an interesting name, combined with a good trainer, and usually between 16/1 and 50/1. That is terribly technical LOL. However, I didn't do the Grand National this year !
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G#Gill;1494511 wrote: I agree. People who never actually bet on horse racing, can be moved to place a bet on the Grand National. It is such an "anybody's race" that a total novice can be more successful than a hardened gambler ! I admit to being an occasional dabbler on the Grand National, and I usually pick an interesting name, combined with a good trainer, and usually between 16/1 and 50/1. That is terribly technical LOL. However, I didn't do the Grand National this year !


Only ever in the office sweep and then I usually get a 100:1 outsider
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