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Cheltenham Gamblers Jump for Joy with JumpingJockey.com’s Free Tips

ContentDesk) March 14, 2006 -- With the Cheltenham Festival in full swing, amateur and serious gamblers can receive tips on which horses to bet on or against, from JumpingJockey.com (http://www.jumpingjockey.com), free of charge. Jumping Jockey.com is launching its online horse racing tips service to provide lay and back information on all UK horse racing events. To celebrate, JumpingJockey.com is withholding membership applications and currently offering all tips for free. Lay statistics identify potentially weak favourites, so the customer can bet against the horse. The back information is the selection of horses JumpingJockey.com believes will win a race.

JumpingJockey.com provides a Live Lay' service, in which its expert analysts collate strategic knowledge in real time throughout the day, giving punters clear information about which horses are likely to lose because of factors influencing each race. This means gamblers can act and be as well informed as professional bookmakers.Tim Mehmet, director of JumpingJockey.com, comments: We are targeting two audiences with our online service; specifically the punter who wants to operate more like a professional bookie with strategic gambling and people who want a second source of income which is tax free! He adds: As a special offer to our customers and to celebrate our launch, we are offering all our services free of charge. Enjoy it while you can! Notes to Media: Jumping Jockey launched in January 2006. Its main activity is to provide a tipping service for UK horseracing. The Cheltenham Festival will run from Tuesday 14 March  Friday 17 March at Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 4SH.

For further information please see http://www.cheltenham.co.uk or call 01242 513 014 For further information, please contact: Tim Mehmet Tel: 0207 193 9205 http://www.jumpingjockey.com.



Stan James 2000 Guineas & Festival Free Tips

London, UK (ContentDesk)May 3, 2006 -- In keeping with Jumpingjockey.com's policy of providing free advice for big events, fans of the most popular horse races in the UK
will receive free tips and advice once again from the jumpingjockey.com team (http://www.jumpingjockey.com). JumpingJockey.com will provide forecast 'back' (bet to win) and 'lay' (bet to lose) advice for both short and long priced runners at this years Stan James Guineas Festival at Newmarket. Unlike most tipster services, jumpingjockey.com provides its members with a comprehensive view of the days racing indicating which races punters should be backing, laying and avoiding, an approach used by professional gamblers and bookies alike.Tim Mehmet, director of JumpingJockey.com, comments: "this year the Stan James 2000 Guineas at Newmarket will prove particularly difficult, George Washington heads the list but there have been mumblings from the yard that...

Stan James 2000 Guineas & Festival Free Tips
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Could a Couple Sue MasterBank and Satan for Making Them Broke and Ignorant?

Couple Sues MasterBank and Satan for Making Them Broke and Ignorant. Will Millions of Americans Join Them?"Can comedy and satire help teach personal responsibility?" asks Jon Hanson, author of the new book, Good Debt, Bad Debt (Penguin-Portfolio January 2005). Are American parents and educators being "out marketed" by Madison Avenue and the Merchants of Debt? (Say Yes.) Hanson's book uses personal stories, cartoons, wit, incontrovertible arguments, and fun to teach discipline, deferral, and discernment. USA Today and other news outlets featured Hanson's quote, "Credit cards are the crack cocaine of the credit industry." Hanson says, "He is not actually accusing the credit card companies of pushing drugs, just something close to it." Hanson also uses audio humor to convey his message such as his 2-minute (mp3) horse race of emotions, "Debt Ridden Downs," listen here http://www.gooddebt.com/debtdowns.htm After the lawsuit...

Could a Couple Sue MasterBank and Satan for Making Them Broke and Ignorant?
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