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CAN I WIN A £1000 FOR A £15 STAKE ?

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hi all,this is only a bit of fun not a tipping service.BUT i am totally convinced i can do this.BATCHWORTH BLAISE.obviously didn't run his race,check out his previous 2nd at the track,his time obviously suggests that. ANYWAY back to trying to win the grand from two horses.my first choice is ( GOLDEN PROSPECT ) -- 7-20 Sandown is price is 10-1 . my second choice is ( WHO'S WINNING ) --3-30 Brighton tomorrow the 8th.his price is around 7-1 backing at £15 stakes it gives me 67 possible double attempts.post another tomorrow see what happens,good look all, stay happy.thanks for the feedback from yesturday boys,very much apreciated, CHEERS ! (pkscally@yahoo.co.uk) club member.

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  1. yes u sure can i would rate your chances quite high. good luck!!!


  2. The chances are it will happen eventually, but big price doubles are hard to achieve.  Why not put £15 on the first 8-1 shot and if it wins keep your £15 stake then put the rest of your winnings on your second choice.

    That way you only have to have one winner to reclaim your stake and a chance to win your £1,000 still running.

    Just a thought....Jacqui x

  3. good luck, if I had some spare dosh i'd do it as well.

  4. Why have you got a good tip

  5. Mmmm.  Not doing too well at  the moment. However, as a previous answer says it is difficult to get two big priced winners together. If I were trying I would probably do "Heir to be" in the 2-20 Worc currently 14-1 but on form should be bigger. Jockey  is very under rated..much better class than these and would be a really good bet if it were just a bit softer. Second leg would be "Fantastic Arts" in the 4-50 at  Worc. who has had his problems but now back firing on all cylinders and at 5-1 would make something in excess of a grand for the double. I am backing these two, but with "Barneys Mate" in the 4-20 who by the weights should have no chance along with Dettori's only ride tonight "Meydan City" 7-50 Nmkt. in a Lucky 15. (so still spending your 15 quid)

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