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UK Grand National 2012

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Well I've been told I'm putting two bets on the UK Grand National 2012 this Saturday, so as it's a mathematical exercise anyone here got any tips? Racing anecdotes? Like to win but trying not to completely kill the fun of the day - I'll be having more beers than my work limit of 0!

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I'm not an expert here at all, but would say that it's pot luck in a race like this. Going for a spread is potentially a good ploy. Maybe one of the favourites, one with mid odds and a real outsider. I'm sure there are people with lots of systems who look at lots of records and form etc., but none of that is likely to help in one single race surely?

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