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G'day erik. Have a look at the Royal Ripsnorter post about a month ago. You will find all the details there.
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Thanks Beagle, but thats not the one I used 20 years ago, you don't look at tipsters at all, there's a lot of other rules that apply e.g. can't bet on maidens or 2 yr old races, etc. etc. I know that its been around a long time. Erik |
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Have you ever come across 'George Grays Infallible racing system "
Its going back a few years.? Cheers. darky. ps.Who was the author of the system your seeking.? |
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G'day Darky No I can't say that I have mate. I'm not sure who the author was, I used to use the royal routine system back in the 60's and then in the 80's. I have a mate who is interested in having a go at the gallops and I mentioned the royal routine system to him. I'm looking at trying to find a copy of it. Cheers Erik |
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The Royal Routine System was included in a publication titled "The Secrets of Turf Success" written by Jack O'Brien but as Party said you can not win by working to a 120% to 130% bookie or tote market. Even a 100% market would be challanging and you would end up taking odds on backing so many runners. If this system was successful there would not be a bookie left on the planet. Sadly I know of a person who was using this very system who had a 25% share in a very prosperous business things went great for a short time as he was winning heaps of money then the dreaded correction occured he had to sell his share of the business and even owed money to other people. So be wise.
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