Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!The butterfly effect is the idea that small things can happen in the world and bring about unintended consequences elsewhere.
Bookmaker Gary Wiltshire knows the feeling. Not often would you associate such a phenomenon with horse racing, but not often not often does racing experience days like September 28, 1996.
On that fateful afternoon at Ascot, jockey Frankie Dettori created history, going through the card and riding seven consecutive winners at accumulative odds of 25,095-1.Not bad if you got on, as some punters did, but not good at all if you decided to bet against the Italian - as Wiltshire did, to his chagrin.
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