Scottsville 05 / 09
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Dont fancy the card but I guess a muggs double Mr Mickey Mouse and Dance With Mikey the way to go.
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Grey Starling in the 3rd. The form of her last run is working out very well, in fact all three of her 1600m efforts look good enough for that field.
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
although its a plate race i would love to lay dance with mikey in a handicap off a new mr of 90...up 16pts from previous run
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Impromptu proves hard & expensive to follow but should again be involved in the shakeup in R2.
I am gonna try my luck in the PA again but it is bound to loose sometime...
PA: 4,5,9 x 3,2 x 2,1 x 4,1,3 x 2,1,5,8 x 7,3,9,4 x 2,5,3
BB on the card to be must be Wittenberg although nothing standing out strongly
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I am gonna try my luck in the PA again but it is bound to loose sometime...
PA: 4,5,9 x 3,2 x 2,1 x 4,1,3 x 2,1,5,8 x 7,3,9,4 x 2,5,3
BB on the card to be must be Wittenberg although nothing standing out strongly
Regards,
Loopy
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Loopy,
just a thought dude, but could you perhaps tip a PA that would cost, say R192 or even R144??? I know you can take a % but surely you should be able to knock down the perm a bit??
Guess there would still be people willing to take your perms
just a thought dude, but could you perhaps tip a PA that would cost, say R192 or even R144??? I know you can take a % but surely you should be able to knock down the perm a bit??
Guess there would still be people willing to take your perms

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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Tommy we have a completely different opinion on this. I do not like to gamble and for that reason I stay away from the JP/P6.
I am not retired yet and looking to accumulate to be able to pay off my house in the next few years.
When I select a PA I take as many as I think needed to win it, and since the PA is an accumulator you get rewarded for the
correctness of having more than 1 in a leg. I tipped the PA yesterday for R1215 that paid R8701.80 (Still 7/1) Friday I did not tip, but on Thursday
tipped the PA for R1800 paying 16 x R2844.60 = R45513.60 (25/1) Fundamentally we think different...what is the use of going out in one leg
since I took a chance on a race and then have myself to blame for again missing out by 1? I have learned from that and rather take a % and feel more
comfortable on the tough races to get me through and as a result I stand in line to collect more often... BUT that's just my opinion Tommy.
And if I have analysed well I get rewarded more for being more correct in multiplying on the PA.
Take yesterday for example you probably still kicking yourself for missing out on a R100k P6 in the last leg that cost you R180? Imagine how much
better you would have felt if you added Rev Counter (#6) for an extra say R60 which gave you the fav and The Black Pearl...and if the Fav did win you
won the P6 2wice...would you not have been over the moon today?
For those that is not willing to take a % I say thank you...it adds to the kitty of the guys that is willing to take a % more often than when
luck turns in there favour...but like I say that's just my opinion...
Just recently we were able to play %'es and prior to that betting was just a hobby where money went...I have changed that with %'es
I am not retired yet and looking to accumulate to be able to pay off my house in the next few years.
When I select a PA I take as many as I think needed to win it, and since the PA is an accumulator you get rewarded for the
correctness of having more than 1 in a leg. I tipped the PA yesterday for R1215 that paid R8701.80 (Still 7/1) Friday I did not tip, but on Thursday
tipped the PA for R1800 paying 16 x R2844.60 = R45513.60 (25/1) Fundamentally we think different...what is the use of going out in one leg
since I took a chance on a race and then have myself to blame for again missing out by 1? I have learned from that and rather take a % and feel more
comfortable on the tough races to get me through and as a result I stand in line to collect more often... BUT that's just my opinion Tommy.
And if I have analysed well I get rewarded more for being more correct in multiplying on the PA.
Take yesterday for example you probably still kicking yourself for missing out on a R100k P6 in the last leg that cost you R180? Imagine how much
better you would have felt if you added Rev Counter (#6) for an extra say R60 which gave you the fav and The Black Pearl...and if the Fav did win you
won the P6 2wice...would you not have been over the moon today?
For those that is not willing to take a % I say thank you...it adds to the kitty of the guys that is willing to take a % more often than when
luck turns in there favour...but like I say that's just my opinion...
Just recently we were able to play %'es and prior to that betting was just a hobby where money went...I have changed that with %'es
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
Tommy_Hotspur Wrote:
> Loopy,
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> just a thought dude, but could you perhaps tip a
> PA that would cost, say R192 or even R144??? I
> know you can take a % but surely you should be
> able to knock down the perm a bit??
>
> Guess there would still be people willing to take
> your perms
too much skill involved and less luck
> Loopy,
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> just a thought dude, but could you perhaps tip a
> PA that would cost, say R192 or even R144??? I
> know you can take a % but surely you should be
> able to knock down the perm a bit??
>
> Guess there would still be people willing to take
> your perms

too much skill involved and less luck
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Re: Re: Scottsville 05 / 09
14 years 9 months ago
You certainly do need luck in the running Hibs, but as we all know this is not an exact science.
If it was I would take a straight line JP/P6/PA/Tri/Qrt every time (
)
Like Gary Player said the more you practise the luckier you get... you guys with the small
perms must have just practised more...
If it was I would take a straight line JP/P6/PA/Tri/Qrt every time (

Like Gary Player said the more you practise the luckier you get... you guys with the small
perms must have just practised more...

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