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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> I got 2 places. Left the track even. I won the

> sweepstake. Great day in a box hosted by

> Godolphin. Had to judge best horse after being fed

> Champers all day.


Good stuff HMB, well done. You sound well connected.


I'm off to Ascot for Champions Day on Saturday. Its 6 years since we won the Tote Jackpot at the same event.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Yes - have told the missus, so she expects half

> obviously. I'm tell her to treat Mrs Quids to a

> coffee and cake !

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> Tote Jackpot Results Archive

> Sunday, 17th October 2010

> Bath Not won. Pool of ?4,160.27 carried over to

> Pontefract Monday

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> Saturday, 16th October 2010

> Newmarket ?9,325.70 to a ?1 stake. Pool:?26,269.81

> - 2.00 winning tickets

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> Friday, 15th October 2010

> Newmarket T Not won. Pool of ?14,770.18 carried

> forward to Newmarket, 16th October.


Happy memories. ?9,325 to a ?1 stake, although it was split between 5 of us.

Backed found for the arc ?20 to win at English prices 6/1 I thought not bad ?140 to come back in fact recieved ?170 I thought great overpaid me.and Saturday backed two horses one winner sweetselection at7/1 ?20 to win.should be ?160 again recieved ?174.could not believe I was overpaid again until a mate said something about a extra bonus.could someone enlighten me please
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Well I think Sunderland are more likely to go down than all three of those. But if I were to swap one it would be Palace. It seems to be any three from five if you add Hull to the equation. But, as is sometimes the case, another club gets involved in the struggle, it might be Bournemouth.

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