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Bookie's Enemy has not only proven to be very profitable, but with his knowledge and analysis it's not hard to presume this is a trend that looks set to continue

Bookie's Enemy has been on fire recently and propelled himself up the Tipstrr  leaderboards. He's made his clients huge profits from modest stakes and boast a Return on Investment of well over 50%. To see exactly what Gary (Bookie's Enemy) offers his clients, check out his Tipstrr Page (for results), or read this email that he sent to members about yesterday's tips:

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Analysis

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Single bets
\r\n6.15 Chelmsford: Unforgiving Minute 5/1 generally (10pts win)
\r\n3.10 Chester: Silver Concorde 9/1 BV (10pts win)
\r\n3.45 Chester
\r\nKimberella 6/1 generally (10pts win)
\r\nMukaynis 7/1 generally (10pts win)
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\r\nMultiple bets

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Unforgiving Minute/Silver Concorde/Kimberella/Mukaynis (5 x 5pts win doubles + 2 x 5pts e/w trebles with best priced Hills)

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6.15 Chelmsford: Unforgiving Minute (caught on the line by Supersta!)

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Supersta is a big danger in this race as he loves it here and should resume progress after another poor turf run but  Unforgiving Minute is a horse we know all about as I've tipped him the last twice and if he was given a more positive ride last time I think he'd have won. I'm going to give him one more chance here despite this being his first run at this track as I think the longer straight should suit his hold up style better. He will need to settle early in the race but if he does then I think he should go close.

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3.10 Chester: Silver Concorde (a VERY unlucky 3rd)

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Finished last at Cheltenham when last seen but that's easily forgiveable as not only was it the top class Grade A Novice Hurdle but he was reported to have finished lame by the vet.His form before that on the flat reads very well where he's won 3 from 4 starts including the Irish November Handicap at the back end of last season.He only won by a neck but looked to win with more in hand than the distance suggested and if he can continue in that vein here in a race that looks to have his ideal conditions (lots of pace on rain softened ground) then he could outstay all his rivals just like he did when winning the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham back in 2014.

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3.45 Chester:

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Kimberella (Won well)

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Mukaynis (5th, might've won with a clear run giving us a 1st/2nd)

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Kimberella ran well on his return over 6f at Ripon last time when racing alone on the far side of the track on what might have been worse ground.That should have him spot on for tomorrow back over 5f from a good draw and a track he's run well at in the past in better races.
\r\nMukaynis finished 2nd to Dougan last time over 6f in a race run in a very good time at Kempton.Dougan has since confirmed that form by running well at Newmarket where he was unlucky not to go close.After racing keenly in that Kempton race the drop to 5f should suit and again with a good draw I expect a big run.

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Best of Luck.

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