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The time has come to stop flogging dead horses, says our resident pro punter Ed Murray – especially when tidy profits look to be made by backing rising tennis star, Andy Murray

The past month has simultaneously exposed the very best and worst of the gambling world. The ugly side of betting has been exposed time and again in recent months, with people rushing to lay dead horses in ante-post betting markets on the exchanges. If you are the first person to rush to an exchange when a horse suffers a serious or critical injury, there will often be long-term unmatched bets in ante-post racing markets waiting to be laid. A dead horse clearly won’t be winning April’s Grand National. It has seemed distasteful, though, to have less scrupulous punters making a fast buck if they react quickly enough to serious injuries to horses.

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