NASCAR Fan Dies After Fulfilling Dream [02:51]
Terminal NASCAR fan fulfills dream of going to the Daytona 500, then passes away in infield Three days, maybe a week. Three weeks ago, that's how much time doctors gave Mitch Zannette to live. Three days, maybe a week. What can you do in that time? How do you say goodbye to everyone and everything you've ever known? How do you close off a lifetime? Three days, maybe a week. If you know what you want out of life, it's enough time to write your own last chapter. So last week, Mitch Zannette checked himself out of hospice and headed to Florida to see the Daytona 500. He made it to the track. Went to the beach. Met Miss Sprint Cup. Drank some beers. And on Thursday, three days before the race, he died in the infield at Daytona International Speedway. He was 50.
Betfair trading - ramblings of a scalper [08:21]
I normally trade football at HT but it's so damned slow and there's a good chance I'd make a recording to find out there are no opps to scalp so thought I'd record a horsey market pre-race and provide some commentary on what is going through a trader's mind when looking at the market. Unplanned so a lot of rambling. If it helps the newbie trader then that's all I can ask for! If you make a career out of it, send me a nice bottle of 15 year old single malt. I could just trade and record that but you won't know why I did something or didn't do something. In fact, it's the non-activity that will save you from emptying your bank! Excuse the bongs and bings - it's a signal that some football match was about to kick off. Fun of Geek's Toy! Oh, and the term is "BSD". ;) DISCLAIMER: gambling and trading are high risk activities. There are no guarantees that you will make money. You may lose more than you initially risk and accept responsibility for your own losses.
Betfair charts vs. Bet Angel charting [01:52]
Betfair charts are interesting but slightly flawed because they don't represent time in the manner you would expect, as you will see on this video. There are a number of charts available in Bet Angel including advanced charts. Using these charts you can scroll back and forth across the price activity to examine key points in the market and zoom in and out to examine that area. You can also create your own unique view of the market by modifying the charts completely to suit your own trading style. You can stack your custom charts and indicators and change just about all aspect of the charting. See some of the other videos on this channel to view how to do this.
Frankel - A Tribute - The Final Season From The Unbeaten Superhorse [05:26]
Frankels final season including wins at Royal Ascot Juddmonte International Queen Anne and Sussex Stakes, From channel 4 racing , a fitting tribute to the world's finest race horse, trained by Sir Henry Cecil & piloted by Tom Queally , Frankel was simply the best.
Grand National Fences To Be Made Safer. [02:11]
Fences at this year's Grand National are being made safer in the biggest change in the history of the race. They are among a number of measures aimed at dealing with accusations of animal cruelty after eight horses died in the last decade. Last year the joint favourite and Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Synchronised had to be put down after falling at fence six of the Grand National - the infamous Becher's Brook - and continuing riderless until suffering leg fractures. The death, along with that of outsider According to Pete, who was brought down at the same fence on the second circuit, led to calls from animal welfare groups for the Grand National to be banned. The new fences are still covered in spruce but wooden posts have been replaced by a softer material known as "plastic birch". Aintree racecourse manager Andrew Tulloch described the birch as "horse friendly", telling Sky News "safety at Aintree is always our top priority for riders and horses and it's something we do not stand still on". He said the changes should make the Grand National safer but not any easier, insisting the fences will remain the same height. "The outward appearance of these fences will remain the same. "The big change here is that traditionally where they had a timber frame to them that timber frame has been replaced by a plastic, more forgiving, birch and on top of that birch there's a minimum of fourteen, maybe even sixteen inches of spruce and the spruce is what the horses can knock off," he ...
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