It's been a busy couple of days.
Friday was brilliant - me and "Leafy" both independently sorted out Don Virginia at Worcester, we always increase our bets when we agree after the "big reveal" upon conferring, plus we topped up yet again when a semi-pro "Leafy" knows - and we both respect - said it was his bet too.
We got on at double-digit prices, it was smashed down to 5/1, and it only won by SEVENTEEN!
Glorious.
Yesterday was mixed.
"Leafy" put me onto King Of Light at 16/1 - repaying me for a 16/1 winner I gave him when he went to Goodwood on Wednesday - a few bets blew out, we both had poncing each-way trixies up on the thieving extended places, I also called the three 2yo races fairly well, but what I won on Rebels Romance in the USA, I all but gave back on Full Serrano at Santa Anita.
That's why I don't like going all in at short prices - the margin for error/sheer bad luck is too small.
It was like that with the juvenile races - Bow Lodge, Royal Fixation and Wise Approach were my idea of the winners, but rather than lumping on them individually I put them in a chunky each-way trixie.
In the end one eased in the betting and with two out of three winning and all three placed it paid out as a net 11/10 winner with plenty of stake recovery insurance all but assured.
I'll do bets where I can hardly lose and double my money if I win every day of the week.
"Leafy" was at Le Touquet yesterday, sending me various videos and clips as he walked the course etc.
I love all that - didn't half put me in the mood for some French food, though!
Lower-key, but interesting, day today.
I used to go to this final Epsom Downs meeting, but cba and will watch at home along with The Curragh and the AW.
It's gonna be a Sunday wash the car, do a bit of gardening then consume some nice food and drink from Tesco kinda day.
I cooked a banging Italian sausage pasta last week btw - my own recipe too.
I might see if Tesco has anything French - a French seafood soup with a toasted garlic baguette, perhaps.
Yeah, that sounds good.