Daily Mirror Valuescope Result Saturday 31 May 2008
One non runner and one not placed : Loss 4 points
DAILY MIRROR VALUESCOPE RACING TIPSTER
York 3:55 (1/4 odds 1,2,3,4)
Northern Fling:
Suggested Bet: 2 Points EW
Target Price: 16/1
Price I achieved: 16/1
Result: Not Placed
Rebel Duke:
Suggested Bet: 2 Points EW
Target Price: 25/1
Price I achieved: 16/1
Result: Non Runner
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My Profit/Loss from Value Scope Tips
Todays £££
Bet: 8 points
Returns: 4 points
Loss : 4 points
2008 £££
LOSS: 56.25 points
Cumulative £££ from 01 December 2007 (32 Bets)
LOSS : 15.75pts
Current Sequence:
7 Losing Tips
Longest Losing Sequence : 7 Tips
Amount Lost in this Sequence: 50 points
(This is from the begining of 2007)
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Value Scope Result Saturday 31 May 2008
Posted by Dobbin McKoy at 4:08 PM
Labels: Daily Mirror Value Scope Results 31 May 2008, Valuescope Results
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5 comments:
Not a great few weeks but hopefully the tide will turn soon.
REbel Duke was a non runner btw so you will get your money back.
Thanks for that.
I just saw the results and missed the N.R.
I have amended the post & the stats to reflect the N.R.
Dobbin,
I am grateful for you posting the tips early on Saturday but why do you not quote the price & bookmaker that Valuescope recommends?
i.e.On Saturday you mentioned both horses but only stated target prices. Why did you not say W Hill at 16/1 for Northern Fling & Victor Chandler at 25/1 for Rebel Duke as stated in the paper? I have accounts with most bookmakers & would appreciate you giving the full details as published in the paper i.e. The bookmakers offering the prices recommended. Without this information I still have to get up early to buy the newspaper. If you can give this information it would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
Hi
If valuescope reccomends a particular bookmaker I do normally mention it eg May 10, May 24. If price is generally available I don't.
For clarification in future I will state if price is generally availanle.
So you can have a lie in on Saturday.
In response to anonymous' earlier post. There are plenty of odds checking websites on line if you value your lie in so much...
http://www.oddschecker.com/ being an example.
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