Something of Interest
I’m sharing this concept as a favour, take it or leave it but while trawling though old posts a fair while ago I wondered if I personally knew this certain poster. Sounded eerily like a mate who’s a pro punter on cards and horses but didn’t share too much. Something just gave him away?, like mention of where he lives and the way he punts etc. Well guess what? I recently ran into him and asked whether he has posted on here. Yup it’s him. This dude is retiring and we reckon it’s OK to share his concept. Can’t do any harm, can’t kill anyone. lol. Certainly can’t kill the odds ‘coz there’s not enough info there for you.
You'll note I haven't been here for a while, too busy learning this method and I hope you can too. This is not down to me, I asked if I could include it in this post, he lived by it ….. “The thing that has the most chance of repeating is that which is in your first line of vision” 2)Win S/R % (with prizemoney as an important race filter) 3)Topweight system 4)Won a couple of starts ago by a decent margin in the current campaign (YUP!) and, 5)A stable of four “blackbooked” horses – PERMANENT SYSTEM All transactions / records / selections / bets are in chronological order Commence betting only when there has been more than 12 losses in a row Never bet anything shorter than 4 / 1 (TAB $5.00) or longer than 33 / 1 (TAB $34.00) Where there is more than one selection in a race take the horse that’s most favoured in the market No more posts from me at all on this method unless I've completely overlooked something |
Without giving too much away did the Posters name start with "S"?
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Thanks for the post Barny. You always get the "grey matter" working.
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Well, I can tell you it was not this poster who has a name starting with " S " but you guys worked that out pretty quickly. lol Strangely, I can sort of understand the thinking behind Barny's friend, because I have been playing around with something that is earilly similar especially the minimum acceptable price and my variation of the 12 losses. Odd that that is the exact same number before getting serious. I made that 12 up for me, the odds somebody else using that number is interesting especially when some of the other things Barny mentioned are on the same tram. Pete |
I think at the end of the day you can't restrict yourself to the rules someone else is using.
Use their ideas - do your testing - make your own modifications - learn from your mistakes. |
I'm surprised there hasn't been more discussion on this.
Then again, a system has to reflect a punters character or it's useless to them. In case you didn't notice there's a "free" beaten favourites system embedded into the method, not to mention one other brilliant concept that was posted on here many years ago and also went unloved. ..... and the thing that didn't come out in the original post was the inclusion of the Brisbane Carnival. This concept is good, damned good folks. See you in a week or two. Luv the top sires thread! |
Bit too cryptic for mine Barny.
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A similar concept could be used when they strike a run of winners and then start laying there selections.
Also what stoping a punter from applying this to favourites when they have 12 non-winners and jumping on them. |
Exactly Vortech, the theory could be applied to almost any pursuit, late mail, tatts ratings, neurals, the list goes on.
Just out of interest I had a quick look at applying it to my ratings & 'unmitigated disaster' just about describes the outcome, the problem is as many punters can attest, is that winners are often clustered & most profits made when that run of winners is struck. |
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