How to pick a big outsider?

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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umlilo Wrote:
> @dtf , Engels n Pirho:
> '
> will be easier than learning to pick an
> outsider.....spinning smiley sticking its tongue
> out'
>
> Nah! I'll stick to 'kro kapetoh'!
>
> The language is only spoken, the alphabet stops
> abruptly at 'Laam for Le' (take), and is not
> written.
>
> It's spoken by my Memon
> connections........virtually everyone a
> millionaire!
>
> Lol!
>
> (:P)


I find the Kro Kapetoh language very interesting,but their native women leave a lot to be desired

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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Zietsman Oosthuizen Wrote:
> Just ask ......most outsiders are tipped just here
> on the daily threads ......me and Englander got
> the 33/1 today because he is an idiot and myself
> a little crazy......I know how I found it but too
> scared to ask how englander got it with his
> extreme tactics.....well done soutie jou biscuit


well done

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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@dtf:

'but their native women leave a lot to be desired'

Hey! That's a man!

(:P)


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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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gregbucks Wrote:
> Command / shift /3 on a mac...:)

@gregbucks........

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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hibernia Wrote:
> Aye Dirham ,i was just wondering how you got the screenshot...

Hi Hibs, had you worried there for a second :D

> fyi we have far many lurkers than members,we have around 2000 active members,but get many more
> unique daily visits than the above number.So it makes no sense stopping non members reading the site...

Then the problem is bigger than I thought it was.....however I understand what you're saying and why its important so its all good. (tu)

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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Englander Wrote:
> lol Bob, thought you might say that >:D< but where does it leaves ABC when those who elect to use
> their right to use freedom of speech stop doing so because of all the poor souls who feel too
> intimidated (bless) to do so? What if the regulator contributors (as I am sure many do
> already) just start PMing between a few of themselves instead of posting. And let's be
> honest, freedom of speech is one thing but there are plenty of sites that have restricted view
> pages... and they ain't Chinese either!!! >:D<
>
> Anyway, I'm not getting on one, I'd just like to make ABC a better product for all. I also
> appreciate the more viewers you have the better it is for the business so you would probably be
> shooting yourselves in the foot to do so. Tis the way of the world B)- BTW I have 2 dead cert place,
> good win chance, idiots today... anyone who wants them PM me and I'll decide if your worthy, freedom
> of choice and all that (:P) Joking!

Englander, lurkers be having a party.....

Seriously though, like I said, I understand Hib's point with regard to the site, but I'm sure that if the site was locked down for a day or two you would see a spike in registrations.

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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Dirham Wrote:
> Englander Wrote:
>
BTW I have 2 dead cert
> place,
> > good win chance, idiots today... anyone who
> wants them PM me and I'll decide if your worthy,
> freedom
> > of choice and all that (:P) Joking!
>
> Englander, lurkers be having a
> party..... www.africanbettingclan.com/forum/
> phorum-5.1.15/file.php?3,file=1053,filename=banana
> dance.gif
>
> Seriously though, like I said, I understand Hib's
> point with regard to the site, but I'm sure that
> if the site was locked down for a day or two you
> would see a spike in registrations.

My comment, never have I said a truer word in jest!!! ::o :)o

Dirham, I (think I) understand (and have absolutely no problem with) Bob and Dave's position and though you are probably correct I doubt it will happen, unless they move to China ;) Its just a shame to me that we live in a society with so many peeping toms, dirty @*&!$!%'s >:D<

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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Englander Wrote:
> Dirham Wrote:
>
>
> > Englander Wrote:
> >
>
>
> BTW I have 2 dead cert
> > place,
> > > good win chance, idiots today... anyone who
> > wants them PM me and I'll decide if your
> worthy,
> > freedom
> > > of choice and all that (:P) Joking!
> >
> > Englander, lurkers be having a
> >
> party..... www.africanbettingclan.com/forum/
>
> >
> phorum-5.1.15/file.php?3,file=1053,filename=banana
>
> > dance.gif
> >
> > Seriously though, like I said, I understand
> Hib's
> > point with regard to the site, but I'm sure
> that
> > if the site was locked down for a day or two
> you
> > would see a spike in registrations.
>
> My comment, never have I said a truer word in
> jest!!! ::o :)o
>
> Dirham, I (think I) understand (and have
> absolutely no problem with) Bob and Dave's
> position and though you are probably correct I
> doubt it will happen, unless they move to China ;)
> Its just a shame to me that we live in a society
> with so many peeping toms, dirty @*&!$!%'s >:D<

Englander, whatever you do please don't go on sabbatical....your input is invaluable. Also I need to saddle up and start punting again soon and without your contributions will be lost....>:D<

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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This is so comical,if you want i will create a private forum for the shy guys...

It will cost you R1000 per month to use it,let me know what you think ..

walking away shaking my fucking head..

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Re: Re: How to pick a big outsider?

12 years 1 month ago
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Hmmm not sure about that comment Bob, think one of us might be missing the point in a big way :S but whatever. it won't change, however much either of us shake our @#$%& heads.

Dirham, thanks for the kind words but apart from the past week and especially today, you would have been very wise to steer well clear of my selections over the last six months!

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Re: How to pick a big outsider?

4 years 9 months ago
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Thought id put this up here...

Last night i was doing my nightly reseach and came upon this thread. Back in the day i was adamant about the effects of weights in racing. These days i hardly ever look at the weights. I still do but not as in depth. Yet i find my new methods to be more successful than in the past. Anyways...i did some research of my approach to finding Longshots in recent times. The other day i found Gumede on a 50/1 at Scottsville. Last night i looked at the appies and saw...APPY STRYDOM on GOOD RHYTHM...ch3cked the price and saw 12/1. Looked at his last run,thought it was good. but unfortunately i did not have a bet since i didnt trust the appy. Anyways...What HK RACING has thought me is that WEIGHT MATTERS ALOT in racing...But mostly in SPRINTS. Distances between 1000-1400 is where most appies excel especially on Fast tracks. So a half decent appy with a front runner on a fast track can make you some good bucks in the future. So for those seeking LONGSHOTS why not try this method in the near future amd see how it works out...it also helps to back horses of Trainers who specialise in Sprints like Goosen/Magner/Spies/Peter ect

Goodluck

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Re: How to pick a big outsider?

4 years 9 months ago
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heinrich wrote: Thought id put this up here...

Last night i was doing my nightly reseach and came upon this thread. Back in the day i was adamant about the effects of weights in racing. These days i hardly ever look at the weights. I still do but not as in depth. Yet i find my new methods to be more successful than in the past. Anyways...i did some research of my approach to finding Longshots in recent times. The other day i found Gumede on a 50/1 at Scottsville. Last night i looked at the appies and saw...APPY STRYDOM on GOOD RHYTHM...ch3cked the price and saw 12/1. Looked at his last run,thought it was good. but unfortunately i did not have a bet since i didnt trust the appy. Anyways...What HK RACING has thought me is that WEIGHT MATTERS ALOT in racing...But mostly in SPRINTS. Distances between 1000-1400 is where most appies excel especially on Fast tracks. So a half decent appy with a front runner on a fast track can make you some good bucks in the future. So for those seeking LONGSHOTS why not try this method in the near future amd see how it works out...it also helps to back horses of Trainers who specialise in Sprints like Goosen/Magner/Spies/Peter ect

Goodluck

Interesting
What about the actual weight of the horse???
I have seen horses losing weight by 30-40kg whilst handicapper adjustment is usually 4kg or so.

I have seen HKJC give us all the info on historical horse weights and Singapore Turf Club started giving us the info about horse weights recently. Not sure why this info is private in South african racing circles.

You wonder why some horses with no form whatsover go on to win going away after late backing.
One horse was backed at Leicester last week from 40/1 to 4/1 and won with a lot of petrol in tank. I went on to look at the (poor) form (again) and nothing would motivate me like gear change etc. What usually triggers massive improvement in performance in such scenarios?

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