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Enemy Number One: Secrets of UK's Most Feared Professional Punter |
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Enemy Number One is the sensational
inside story of Patrick Veitch, the UK's most feared professional
punter, and how he overcame adversity to take the bookmakers for more
than £10 million over an eight-year period. For anyone who likes the occasional
bet or who takes gambling seriously and has both the 'brain surgeon'
and 'mad axeman' capabilities to do it there is more to be gleaned
from this book than probably any other betting book.
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Racing Post Guide To the Flat 2009 |
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With over a decade of finding winners, the "Racing Post Guide to the Flat"
for the 2009 season provides invaluable help in ending up with a healthy
profit in November. Packed with detailed analysis, the book includes
exclusive trainer interviews, expert ten to follow picks, Ireland's hopes
for the Turf season, Racing Post Ratings snips for the season, Topspeed
stats for the best on the clock, comprehensive statistics and fixtures
lists for the UK and Ireland.
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Better Than Sex |
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When you think of Mick Fitzgerald, you might
think of his masterful ride on Rough Quest; to win the Grand National, or
his interview with Des Lynam afterwards: 'After that, Des, even sex is an
anti-climax'. You might think of his wins in the Cheltenham Gold Cup,
Champion Chase, the Triumph Hurdle or the Hennessy Gold Cup because.
Fitzgerald tells his story with a candidness that is both rare and
refreshing. He provides a unique insight into life as a jockey, the
struggles, the temptations, the victories, the celebrations. |
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Beyer On Speed |
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The creator of a revolutionary new
racetrack-betting technique that calculates a horse's speed in previous
races offers an understandable, anecdotal explanation of how to use these
figures to win at the track. Beyer's book is entertaining and enlightening,
giving the reader the theory behind speed handicapping and is full of
examples, but even if you never cash a ticket, Beyer is so entertaining you
won't care. He is not only a shrewd bettor, but a masterful storyteller. |
A Bloody Good Winner: Life as a Professional Gambler |
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Since
taking the plunge in 1993, Nevison has made his living, a very good
living, from backing racehorses. He has taken on the best bookmakers in
the world, and won. It has not been easy, or a smooth journey, but a
roller-coaster ride full of spectacular highs and testing lows.
Nevison's frank account is full of entertaining stories of his
rumbustious life, and reveals how he has succeeded while most punters
fail.
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Internet Texas Holdem: Winning Strategies from an
Internet Pro |
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This book is an
excellent tool for players at all levels to be successful at limit Texas
Hold’em with specific topics focused on Internet play.
Poker is a fun game, but it is even more fun when you win. This is a book
for players who want to improve their game to win more money. If you only
play a few hours a week or strive to take your game to an advanced level,
this book should serve as a valuable reference.
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