Reenster
24th July 2002, 11:51 AM
Sometimes it's easy to tell what the tipping services are tipping without paying.
Most services release their tips around 9 or 10am on race morning. The smaller punters who don't bet with bookmakers call straight up and put their bets enmasse with the TAB. Because of the small pools, these selections come up extremely short and can be easily spotted.
For example Sandown Race 7 Number 9, Ironbark Mac was showing $1.40 for the win at the 11.02am update on Supertab with about $2000 in the win pool. It's price in the paper this morning is $9.
Lesson: If you subscribe to any of these services, especially if they're reliable, why are you showing your hand so blatantly?
Just another reason why bookies are best.
Cheers
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Reenster on 2002-07-24 11:55 ]</font>
Most services release their tips around 9 or 10am on race morning. The smaller punters who don't bet with bookmakers call straight up and put their bets enmasse with the TAB. Because of the small pools, these selections come up extremely short and can be easily spotted.
For example Sandown Race 7 Number 9, Ironbark Mac was showing $1.40 for the win at the 11.02am update on Supertab with about $2000 in the win pool. It's price in the paper this morning is $9.
Lesson: If you subscribe to any of these services, especially if they're reliable, why are you showing your hand so blatantly?
Just another reason why bookies are best.
Cheers
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Reenster on 2002-07-24 11:55 ]</font>