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Inrunning

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In´run`ning
n.1.The act or the place of entrance; an inlet.


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And in lesser events after the grass-court Grand Slam, there were five more incidences of large sums of money being placed on inferior players trailing their morefancied opponents and inrunning prices bearing little relation to the score at the time.
You can examine suspicious betting patterns until a smurf is blue in the face - and when a player who begins a match a 2-1 underdog is being backed inrunning at 1-6 despite dropping the first set, you know the game is as straight as the Yellow Brick Road.
His mount traded at 99-1 inrunning on Betfair, which more or less says it all.
 
 
 
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