RaceCafe..#1...Tipsters Thread.... Share Your Fancies For Fun...Lets See Who The Best Tipsters Here Are.

Mazz and Dalts

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  1. so....you filled out the bet slip incorrectly ?
  2. Its an interesting one Berri but, as much as id love for this to be true, I am going to bin it as a rumour. I've heard this rumour from so many reliable sources, its not funny....(think cops, think lawyers, think people who know him personally). Its ridiculous....
  3. very sad indeed and our thoughts are with the good blokes that have left us and the loved ones they have left behind
  4. That bet you were offering somewhere earlier in the thread....ill take the other side of that if your'e still there
  5. will they give you some time off from the call centre at Red Energy mate ??
  6. Oh here he is - the return of the Red Energy call centre worker !! Mate, will they give you a 10 minute break from the phones tomorrow to watch the race? Or will you watch the replay when you finish the evening/night shift?
  7. Well mate, its very hard to expect disclosure from others when you wont do it yourself. Sort of like the way Jacinda runs the country ...
  8. I can see your point mate. Perhaps, in order to be less ambiguous, the correct statement would have just been ' a 10% loss'. It is neither here nor there though, good for racing and good for the TAB and good for the Government so, net net, its positive
  9. I'm not confused at all. When Milford or Fisher Funds or any Fund announces a, for example, 23% return for 2021 what do you think that means?? they don't announce a 123% return.
  10. Nobody is disputing that PF4 but this whole punters club was pretty poorly run considering they had almost 300k involved. Luke, at the conclusion, noted a 90% return to all stakeholders whish is slightly misleading. A 90 % return would normally be based on 90% plus the return of the original capital. Not 90% of the original capital