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Horse racing system
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thanks for your research.billy the kid wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:38 pm
On bets from $4 to $4.40....
11 winners from 26 bets for a return of $46
This equals a profit of 20 units on 26 bets...about 80%...
Unfortunately it also equates to only 1 bet per week as these stats go back to 1.12.2018.
Good numbers but would require plenty of patience....
Added to these...only from memory...Williams breaks about even on the rest of the idea ($4.50 to $9)
I havent researched Bowmans mounts from $4.50 to $9, but would assume the stats would be about the same...
Many thanx for your input...Im open to all ideas....
So, good jockeys have a optimum area, concerning profit ?
Odds too low and there is not enough profit there, odds too high and the wins are too infrequent?
Regards, 'plenty of patience' , well, that might be worth considering
I have read many investment books and actively invest too.
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:30 pmthanks for your research.billy the kid wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:38 pm
On bets from $4 to $4.40....
11 winners from 26 bets for a return of $46
This equals a profit of 20 units on 26 bets...about 80%...
Unfortunately it also equates to only 1 bet per week as these stats go back to 1.12.2018.
Good numbers but would require plenty of patience....
Added to these...only from memory...Williams breaks about even on the rest of the idea ($4.50 to $9)
I havent researched Bowmans mounts from $4.50 to $9, but would assume the stats would be about the same...
Many thanx for your input...Im open to all ideas....
So, good jockeys have a optimum area, concerning profit ?
Odds too low and there is not enough profit there, odds too high and the wins are too infrequent?
Regards, 'plenty of patience' , well, that might be worth considering
I have read many investment books and actively invest too.
What type of product are you investing in Sprint ?
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Billy, regarding 'plenty of patience'sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:30 pmthanks for your research.billy the kid wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:38 pm
On bets from $4 to $4.40....
11 winners from 26 bets for a return of $46
This equals a profit of 20 units on 26 bets...about 80%...
Unfortunately it also equates to only 1 bet per week as these stats go back to 1.12.2018.
Good numbers but would require plenty of patience....
Added to these...only from memory...Williams breaks about even on the rest of the idea ($4.50 to $9)
I havent researched Bowmans mounts from $4.50 to $9, but would assume the stats would be about the same...
Many thanx for your input...Im open to all ideas....
So, good jockeys have a optimum area, concerning profit ?
Odds too low and there is not enough profit there, odds too high and the wins are too infrequent?
Regards, 'plenty of patience' , well, that might be worth considering
I have read many investment books and actively invest too.
One top investor I read about saw the reasons for an investment and waited 8 years before he acted on it.
It was a profit.
His patience was rewarded.
I have monitored some situations for over 2 years, waiting.
The right things did not align, I did not invest, I did not lose.
My patience was rewarded.
Patience, stated in other terms, has arisen in a number of books I have read
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.
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Re: Horse racing system
Patience certainly is a virtue....
I recollect in the 90s I was living on the central coast prior to the introduction of on line bookmakers, and decided
to drive to Rosehill, Randwick, Newcastle to bet rather than use the TAB and their paltry dividends.
On more than one occasion, we drove to the track to have one bet, watch the race, collect our winnings
and drive home....I suppose that's discipline, coupled with patience...(petrol was cheaper in those days)
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An elderly neighbour of mine had a racehorse. He loved that horse and looked after it well. Everyone reckoned it was a nag but whenever he raced I always put on a bet. Mostly I lost but when he won I won big so overall I came out way way ahead.
I used to go with him when he raced it out near Windsor and it was pretty exciting actually being there.
Fun times.
I used to go with him when he raced it out near Windsor and it was pretty exciting actually being there.
Fun times.
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I still remember the early days of punting.......Black Orchid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 05, 2019 12:38 pmAn elderly neighbour of mine had a racehorse. He loved that horse and looked after it well. Everyone reckoned it was a nag but whenever he raced I always put on a bet. Mostly I lost but when he won I won big so overall I came out way way ahead.
I used to go with him when he raced it out near Windsor and it was pretty exciting actually being there.
Fun times.
My mate and I in 1967.......this is a true story...….
We were both washing our cars one saturday morning...
He knew I was a punter and asked me for a winner...usual banter between mates...
I studied the form and chose Sky Rogue in Sydney...it won at 140/1...stood as the longest price
winner in Australia for years...in those days we had no idea what a horse would pay.....we just had
the pre post market in the paper...a winner could pay anything and often did....
The following week same thing....got a winner for us slim.....
I chose Madam Karendi to win in Sydney...it won at 66/1.....
I remember my old landlady loved Tobin Bronze...just idolized him...backed it every start....(won two Cox Plates)
We were drunk for weeks....
True story.....
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Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...
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I feel confident those books were not referring to gambling in their context to patience..sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 11:47 pmsprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:30 pmthanks for your research.billy the kid wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 2:38 pm
On bets from $4 to $4.40....
11 winners from 26 bets for a return of $46
This equals a profit of 20 units on 26 bets...about 80%...
Unfortunately it also equates to only 1 bet per week as these stats go back to 1.12.2018.
Good numbers but would require plenty of patience....
Added to these...only from memory...Williams breaks about even on the rest of the idea ($4.50 to $9)
I havent researched Bowmans mounts from $4.50 to $9, but would assume the stats would be about the same...
Many thanx for your input...Im open to all ideas....
So, good jockeys have a optimum area, concerning profit ?
Odds too low and there is not enough profit there, odds too high and the wins are too infrequent?
Regards, 'plenty of patience' , well, that might be worth considering
I have read many investment books and actively invest too.
Billy, regarding 'plenty of patience'
One top investor I read about saw the reasons for an investment and waited 8 years before he acted on it.
It was a profit.
His patience was rewarded.
I have monitored some situations for over 2 years, waiting.
The right things did not align, I did not invest, I did not lose.
My patience was rewarded.
Patience, stated in other terms, has arisen in a number of books I have read
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Any wins today?
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See above for todays results....1 from 2 @ $2.80billy the kid wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 8:44 pm
Bowmans rides Saturday
SR6 Zourkhan now $7.50....no bet $8...u/p
SR8 Simply Optimistic now $4.20... scr
SR 9 Terminology now $3.90.... no bet...blew to $10...u/p
Williams rides Saturday
MR1 Abinger now $18...scr
MR2 The Statesman now $6...no bet $4.60...u/p
MR3 Asgard Massif now $6.50..no bet against odds on fav....u/p
MR4 Future Score now $2.80...a bet @ $2.80 ...1st
MR6 American In Paris now $7.50...no bet $6...u/p
MR8 Waging War now $4.20...a bet @ $4.00..u/p from wide gate...got too far back...no hope
MR9 Sure Knee now $2.10...a bet @ $1.80.... . bit too short for me...2nd...3 deep the trip..nothing left...
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