So how do you pick numbers
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So how do you pick numbers
15 years 3 weeks ago
Last May at Scottsville big race meeting I got 2% of pick six that paid 1.3 million, my biggest win ever!
How I did it ? I pick the first two draw numbers in every race blindly regardless of what horse it is...
Another friend swears on picking the next number of a scratched horse eg if no.7 is scratched he choses 8 ,,dont know if he ever won big though
Anyone else has any "methods" they swear by ....studying form rarely throws up the roughies
How I did it ? I pick the first two draw numbers in every race blindly regardless of what horse it is...
Another friend swears on picking the next number of a scratched horse eg if no.7 is scratched he choses 8 ,,dont know if he ever won big though
Anyone else has any "methods" they swear by ....studying form rarely throws up the roughies
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Re: Re: So how do you pick numbers
15 years 3 weeks ago
Next you will be asking for lucky dip Jackpot tickets?
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15 years 3 weeks ago
Are you suggesting that racing is more often than not just a "lucky dip" as you put it!!!
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Re: Re: So how do you pick numbers
15 years 3 weeks ago
when playing P6 or JACKPOT I nearly always put R 7 horse # 7
it has paid off a few times.
it has paid off a few times.
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15 years 3 weeks ago
I am facinated by such things .
A while back I took a sample of 500 race results( yep i have time on my hands) and found that certain numbers have a much higher win/place frequency
The numbers were 1- 2- 4- 7. This is influenced by field size etc so dont read too much into it.
The LAW OF AVERAGES is something else to consider...keep backing no.2 in every race and see how long it takes to back a winner..not long.
Using such "methods" simply increases your chances of having that "no hoper" that wins the race.
Thats all..in racing the only absolute is that there is none
A while back I took a sample of 500 race results( yep i have time on my hands) and found that certain numbers have a much higher win/place frequency
The numbers were 1- 2- 4- 7. This is influenced by field size etc so dont read too much into it.
The LAW OF AVERAGES is something else to consider...keep backing no.2 in every race and see how long it takes to back a winner..not long.
Using such "methods" simply increases your chances of having that "no hoper" that wins the race.
Thats all..in racing the only absolute is that there is none
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15 years 3 weeks ago
My lucky number is 69 but unfortunately they never card so many runners in one race so I battle to find winners.
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15 years 3 weeks ago
hey rusty, did you pick your horse RUSTY?
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15 years 3 weeks ago
always include trainers with one horse in a race meeting.
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