Buggest odds winner of Horse racing ever .
Beats EQUINOCTIAL @ 250-1 back in 1990
Anyone have a £5iver on it ?
Moderator: Long slender neck
I think the trainer would have advised a tenner each way on it .
I use to work in the game for many years on the winning side (the bookies) believe me if ANY money had been put on that horse its starting price would not have been 300/1
Different game in Ireland fella , bookies run a fair game .kokomO wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 6:39 pmI use to work in the game for many years on the winning side (the bookies) believe me if ANY money had been put on that horse its starting price would not have been 300/1
A tote doesnt work like that thory.
john would never walk away from a bet, he would take anything on. I was in the sportsmen drinking with him one day and his phone rings a punter wants to bet £30k on a horse he listens to whats being said and just replies take the bet, as cool as you like. He won. The same punter wants to do £20k on the next race same thing happens he takes the bet. He won. I asked him aint you worried about losing ? He replied if I don't take on the bet I lose more than I gain. Kind of made sense to me.AckneyAwks wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:59 pm I think the old trackside gamblers are a thing of the past now, used to love seeing the big punters dig deep into thier pockets and pull out a right heavy wad of money and the top on track bookies would'ant flinch and lay thier bet.
The characters were all well known and the bookies like John Power at the wick and the Stow on dog night would make it a great evenings entertainment.
Now days most big betting is done on-line and through the offices. Trackside punters are more like £5 to £20 backers, party crowds and p.ss heads.
Real shame it was always a great time even when you did your money![]()