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17/3/2012 edition Get Those Horse Racing Betting Odds! Placing a bet on "the winner" is not all there is to betting on horses. Just by making sure you obtain good odds about your bets can mean the difference between losing a lot of money and breaking about even or maybe making a profit. Below you will be able to see the poor odds that plenty of tote punters took about some popular tote winners simply by backing the horse on their local state tote. Compare those tote odds with the odds obtained by many punters who wagered the same horse with bookmakers. We think you'll agree - the difference is staggering. It must make a huge difference to the money you receive in your collects when you win, betting on horse racing. Praecido Drunken Sailor Miss Octopussy As a general rule bookmaker odds for Saturday meetings held in Sydney and Melbourne are better than tote odds for: 1. The most favoured horses (That's where most of the winners
are!) There are plenty of betting offers on this site that will help you get decent odds and give you a much better chance. The question is: If you are not doing so already are you prepared to make the changes necessary to your win betting so you get better odds and better returns for your money? Or are you going to turn a blind eye, ignore reality, and pretend you are getting good odds for popular horses in Melbourne and Sydney on Saturdays? Just like some posters in our forum who post saying, "Bookmaker odds are no good. I always bet on the tote." This edition of Punt to Win: 2011 Melbourne Cup Day
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