How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
- heinrich
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Len Sham Wrote:
> heinrich Wrote:
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> > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> above
> > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > 'complicated' answers and yet its so easy...
> >
> > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put up...se
> who
> > is most successfull than ask him.
>
> What have the guys tips got to do with this
> thread:S
than he can see to a certain extend who has a clue of what they are talking abt.when he gets a person that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr wont it be easier for him to just ask that person for help?
> heinrich Wrote:
>
>
> > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> above
> > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > 'complicated' answers and yet its so easy...
> >
> > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put up...se
> who
> > is most successfull than ask him.
>
> What have the guys tips got to do with this
> thread:S
than he can see to a certain extend who has a clue of what they are talking abt.when he gets a person that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr wont it be easier for him to just ask that person for help?
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- Len Sham
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
heinrich Wrote:
> Len Sham Wrote:
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>
> > heinrich Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> > above
> > > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > > 'complicated' answers and yet its so easy...
> > >
> > > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put up...se
> > who
> > > is most successfull than ask him.
> >
> > What have the guys tips got to do with this
> > thread:S
>
>
> than he can see to a certain extend who has a clue:
> of what they are talking abt.when he gets a person
> that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr
> wont it be easier for him to just ask that person
> for help?
The heading and question is how do you pick up dodgey favs(
)
> Len Sham Wrote:
>
>
> > heinrich Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> > above
> > > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > > 'complicated' answers and yet its so easy...
> > >
> > > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put up...se
> > who
> > > is most successfull than ask him.
> >
> > What have the guys tips got to do with this
> > thread:S
>
>
> than he can see to a certain extend who has a clue:
> of what they are talking abt.when he gets a person
> that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr
> wont it be easier for him to just ask that person
> for help?
The heading and question is how do you pick up dodgey favs(

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- heinrich
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Len Sham Wrote:
> heinrich Wrote:
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> > Len Sham Wrote:
> >
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> >
> > > heinrich Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> >
> > >
> > > > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> > > above
> > > > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > > > 'complicated' answers and yet its so
> easy...
> > > >
> > > > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > > > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put
> up...se
> > > who
> > > > is most successfull than ask him.
> > >
> > > What have the guys tips got to do with this
> > > thread:S
> >
> >
> > than he can see to a certain extend who has a
> clue:
> > of what they are talking abt.when he gets a
> person
> > that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr
> > wont it be easier for him to just ask that
> person
> > for help?
> The heading and question is how do you pick up
> dodgey favs(
)
lol exactly...so if he finds 4-5 guys that can spot winners on a regular basis than he can get his answer as than they obviously know how to spot the dodgy ones...He been a member since i joined so he will have a good idea of who to ask.I admire LD....he always wana learn...good sign and he will be winning loads soon if he isnt already lol
> heinrich Wrote:
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> > Len Sham Wrote:
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> >
> > > heinrich Wrote:
> > >
> >
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> >
> > >
> > > > Poor Lucky Dube....when you read all of the
> > > above
> > > > shit your head will be spinning...all these
> > > > 'complicated' answers and yet its so
> easy...
> > > >
> > > > 1-follow Hibs advice...or
> > > > 2- look at the 'tips' these guys put
> up...se
> > > who
> > > > is most successfull than ask him.
> > >
> > > What have the guys tips got to do with this
> > > thread:S
> >
> >
> > than he can see to a certain extend who has a
> clue:
> > of what they are talking abt.when he gets a
> person
> > that tips BBs on a regular basis with a good sr
> > wont it be easier for him to just ask that
> person
> > for help?
> The heading and question is how do you pick up
> dodgey favs(

lol exactly...so if he finds 4-5 guys that can spot winners on a regular basis than he can get his answer as than they obviously know how to spot the dodgy ones...He been a member since i joined so he will have a good idea of who to ask.I admire LD....he always wana learn...good sign and he will be winning loads soon if he isnt already lol
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Hein i admire your confidence ,because you make this game sound so easy although i think many will disagree and plese post dodgey favs for a meeting so i and many others dont fall in.....
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Len Sham Wrote:
> Hein i admire your confidence ,because you make
> this game sound so easy although i think many will
> disagree and plese post dodgey favs for a meeting
> so i and many others dont fall in.....
Not easy at 1st glance...but put in hours and hours than it shall become easier and easier
> Hein i admire your confidence ,because you make
> this game sound so easy although i think many will
> disagree and plese post dodgey favs for a meeting
> so i and many others dont fall in.....
Not easy at 1st glance...but put in hours and hours than it shall become easier and easier
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
heinrich Wrote:
> Len Sham Wrote:
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> > Hein i admire your confidence ,because you make
> > this game sound so easy although i think many
> will
> > disagree and plese post dodgey favs for a
> meeting
> > so i and many others dont fall in.....
>
>
> Not easy at 1st glance...but put in hours and
> hours than it shall become easier and easier
You a 1 off racing genius with that input:S
> Len Sham Wrote:
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> > Hein i admire your confidence ,because you make
> > this game sound so easy although i think many
> will
> > disagree and plese post dodgey favs for a
> meeting
> > so i and many others dont fall in.....
>
>
> Not easy at 1st glance...but put in hours and
> hours than it shall become easier and easier
You a 1 off racing genius with that input:S
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
"The "true favourite" should be priced between evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the betting should be 8/1 and bar."
some comments on here astound me
some comments on here astound me
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Two of the best bets of the Year for me were Chave D' Ouro (13/20) and CTN - 1/4 - Sometimes you just have to accept that any price on a "cert" (i thought both were certs) is the best price
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
easy Wrote:
> "The "true favourite" should be priced between
> evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the betting
> should be 8/1 and bar."
>
>
> some comments on here astound me
This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago , only they now have computers as marketing tools...
> "The "true favourite" should be priced between
> evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the betting
> should be 8/1 and bar."
>
>
> some comments on here astound me
This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago , only they now have computers as marketing tools...
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
Len Sham Wrote:
> easy Wrote:
>
>
> > "The "true favourite" should be priced between
> > evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the
> betting
> > should be 8/1 and bar."
> >
> >
> > some comments on here astound me
>
>
> This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where
> everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago ,
> only they now have computers as marketing
> tools...
@ Easy
@ Len Sham
The above statement/method works for me, let's hear your take.
> easy Wrote:
>
>
> > "The "true favourite" should be priced between
> > evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the
> betting
> > should be 8/1 and bar."
> >
> >
> > some comments on here astound me
>
>
> This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where
> everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago ,
> only they now have computers as marketing
> tools...
@ Easy
@ Len Sham
The above statement/method works for me, let's hear your take.
Guessing has never been widely acclaimed as a good gambling strategy.
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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
wonbyamile Wrote:
> dont back a Tarry fav that is in the red
sHARP!
But if tarry has a couple in the race that check for the back down on. EG
SAT R7 WHITELINE FAVORITE .
HEAVY METAL OPEN 1001 went 66/1 finish at 50/1 and won.
Same apply wit Mjj horses . CAPE IS A NITEMARE. Mjj will have a fleet in a race .wit diffrent stable.. In m0st cases the high price win. Check past result and u wil find it.
Any way if Yorker win the july .. I be smiling>
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> dont back a Tarry fav that is in the red
sHARP!
But if tarry has a couple in the race that check for the back down on. EG
SAT R7 WHITELINE FAVORITE .
HEAVY METAL OPEN 1001 went 66/1 finish at 50/1 and won.
Same apply wit Mjj horses . CAPE IS A NITEMARE. Mjj will have a fleet in a race .wit diffrent stable.. In m0st cases the high price win. Check past result and u wil find it.
Any way if Yorker win the july .. I be smiling>

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Re: Re: How to pick the profitable favorites in the betting and avoid the dodgey ones?
12 years 3 months ago
bayern Wrote:
> Len Sham Wrote:
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> > easy Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > "The "true favourite" should be priced
> between
> > > evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the
> > betting
> > > should be 8/1 and bar."
> > >
> > >
> > > some comments on here astound me
> >
> >
> > This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where
> > everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago
> ,
> > only they now have computers as marketing
> > tools...
>
> @ Easy
> @ Len Sham
>
> The above statement/method works for me, let's
> hear your take.
Glad it works for you .. how many races are actually priced up as your example in a meeting ....
> Len Sham Wrote:
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>
> > easy Wrote:
> >
>
>
> >
> > > "The "true favourite" should be priced
> between
> > > evens and 2/1, and the next horse/s in the
> > betting
> > > should be 8/1 and bar."
> > >
> > >
> > > some comments on here astound me
> >
> >
> > This is like the Tatts at Loveday street where
> > everyone was fishing for fish about 15 years ago
> ,
> > only they now have computers as marketing
> > tools...
>
> @ Easy
> @ Len Sham
>
> The above statement/method works for me, let's
> hear your take.
Glad it works for you .. how many races are actually priced up as your example in a meeting ....
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