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Glenno
6th April 2005, 02:17 PM
Look for the race to be run over the longest distance of the day. If more than one are joint-longest, consider all qualifying races together.

Using the pre-post prices, bet the shortest-priced horse that is a previous distance winner. If more than one qualifier there is no bet. If there are no previous distance winners in the longest or joint-longest races there is no bet.

The Horse Racing Systems website, www.horseracingsystems.net, comments: "With extra emphasis on stamina, the ability of a horse to get the trip is more important than at shorter distances.

"Previous distance scorers have already proved their stamina, and their advantage is magnified at longer trips. They are often able to outstay classier opponents who are being upped in distance."

NANOOK
6th April 2005, 02:49 PM
Glenno
Can you just post you're very simple systems on the one thread instead of half a dozen threads....they receive little to no replies other than requests for more facts and you don't even have the courtesy to respond to the replies.

Nanook

Mr ed
6th April 2005, 02:54 PM
hahaha, good on ya Glenno. Don't take any notice of us and just keep posting these shitty systems, i love it!

Bhagwan
7th April 2005, 07:06 AM
Hi Glenno,
Goodonya.
I wish more people were doing what you are doing , throwing up ideas for others to check out with their own research & maybe improve the results with their own filters& let others know of their findings.

What one will find, is certain people critising an idea without any research of their own & expect you to spoon feed them every... inch... of the way... , only to be treated with total disrespect, as if they are trying to publicly humiliate you into silence so they can appear as the loadest voice , only with nothing positive to offer , only disdane towards others.

KennyVictor
7th April 2005, 12:46 PM
What one will find, is certain people critising an idea without any research of their own & expect you to spoon feed them every... inch... of the way... , only to be treated with total disrespect, as if they are trying to publicly humiliate you into silence so they can appear as the loadest voice , only with nothing positive to offer , only disdane towards others.

Ever considered a career in politics Bhagwan ? :-)

Paddy
11th April 2005, 09:54 PM
Look for the race to be run over the longest distance of the day. If more than one are joint-longest, consider all qualifying races together.

Using the pre-post prices, bet the shortest-priced horse that is a previous distance winner. If more than one qualifier there is no bet. If there are no previous distance winners in the longest or joint-longest races there is no bet.

The Horse Racing Systems website, www.horseracingsystems.net, comments: "With extra emphasis on stamina, the ability of a horse to get the trip is more important than at shorter distances.

"Previous distance scorers have already proved their stamina, and their advantage is magnified at longer trips. They are often able to outstay classier opponents who are being upped in distance."


Do find it interesting that most of the systems highlighted on that website you have referenced has as author “Anonymous”

Obviously the author is very confident of positive results :)

Glenno
12th April 2005, 08:31 AM
Do find it interesting that most of the systems highlighted on that website you have referenced has as author “Anonymous”

Obviously the author is very confident of positive results :)
The anonymous person can have been anybody.

Glenno
12th April 2005, 09:05 AM
12/2/2005
Randwick race 2: Grandly FIRST $3.20/$1.70 ($4.20 at 1/3 odds)
Caulfield race 1: Kounthekash FIRST $1.80/$1.20 $1.85 at 1/4 odds)
Doomben race 6: Celtic Trial SECOND $1.60 ($2.80 at 1/4 odds)
Cheltenham race 5: SECOND $1.70 ($3.50 at 1/4 odds)

19/2/2005
Warwick Farm race 1: Champion System THIRD NTD ($2.80 at 1/3 odds)
Moonee Valley race 2: Refute FIRST $1.70/$1.30 ($1.75 at 1/3 odds)
Eagle Farm race 3: Pistol Knight UNPLACED ($6.50 at 1/4 odds)
Morphettville race 4: Magical Spirit THIRD $1.70 ($2.70 at 1/4 odds)

26/2/2005
Caulfield race 4: Elvstroem 1st $1.40 ($1.55; no place pool)
Eagle Farm race 3: Maizcay Miss UNPLACED ($8.50 at 1/4 odds)
Morphettville race 4: Teerex UNPLACED ($4.40 at 1/4 odds)
Canterbury race 7: Mooring's Melody UNPLACED ($21.00 at 1/4 odds)

5/3/2005
Rosehill race 2: Lord of Lords FIRST $4.40/$1.50 ($4.80 at 1/4 odds)
Caulfield race 8: Under the Bridge UNPLACED ($9.00 at 1/4 odds)
Doomben race 5: Aquatic Drive UNPLACED ($15.00 at 1/4 odds)
Cheltenham race 1: Exalted Beau SECOND $1.30 ($2.00 at 1/3 odds)

12/3/2005
Rosehill race 6: Don Raphael UNPLACED ($7.00 at 1/4 odds)
Flemington race 2: Big Pat UNPLACED ($16.00 at 1/4 odds)
Eagle Farm race 3: Pistol Knight UNPLACED ($5.50 at 1/4 odds)
Morphettville race 1: Jasper Ruler UNPLACED ($7.00 at 1/4 odds)

19/3/2005
Rosehill race 5: Vouvray THIRD $2.20 ($16.00 at 1/4 odds)
Flemington race 7: Pantani FIRST $8.10/$2.20 ($9.00 at 1/4 odds)
Doomben race 4: Concitare FIRST $2.50/$1.50 ($2.90 at 1/4 odds)

26/3/2005
Randwick race 3: Mummify UNPLACED ($11.00 at 1/4 odds)
Caulfield race 5: Our Smoking Joe UNPLACED ($7.50 at 1/4 odds)
Eagle Farm race 5: Celtic Trial UNPLACED ($5.00 at 1/4 odds)

2/4/2005
Randwick race 2: Pantani UNPLACED ($5.50 at 1/4 odds)
Moonee Valley race 1: Liquid Lunch SECOND $1.80 ($3.20 at 1/3 odds)
Morphettville race 5: Outpoint FIRST $5.50/$2.20 ($6.00 at 1/4 odds)

9/4/2005
Warwick Farm race 2: Caught Courting THIRD NTD ($1.80 at 1/3 odds)
Doomben race 4: Aquatic Drive UNPLACEC ($5.50 at 1/4 odds)
Morphettville race 3: Ride the Rocket SECOND $2.20 ($4.20 at 1/4 odds)

Selections: 32
Wins: 8 (25.00%)
Places (including wins): 17 (53.13%)
Win return: $28.60 (SuperTAB); $32.05 (SP)
Place return: $24.10 (SuperTAB); $27.32 (SP)

Glenno
14th April 2005, 12:39 PM
12/2/2005
Randwick race 2: Grandly FIRST $3.20/$1.70 ($4.20 at 1/3 odds)
Caulfield race 1: Kounthekash FIRST $1.80/$1.20 $1.85 at 1/4 odds)
Doomben race 6: Celtic Trial SECOND $1.60 ($2.80 at 1/4 odds)
Cheltenham race 5: SECOND $1.70 ($3.50 at 1/4 odds)
The qualifier for Cheltenham that day was Outpoint. I do apologise for that omission.

Glenno
18th April 2005, 03:44 PM
Ever considered a career in politics Bhagwan ? :-)
How would Bhagwan consider a career in politics when this is about horse racing?

Glenno
19th April 2005, 11:27 AM
16/4/2005
Rosehill race 6: Havana Wind UNPLACED ($3.30 at 1/4 odds)
Flemington race 6: Our Smoking Joe SECOND $1.60 ($3.40 at 1/4 odds)
Eagle Farm race 6: Amex UNPLACED ($12.00 at 1/4 odds)
Cheltenham race 1: Jimmy's Edge UNPLACED ($4.00 at 1/4 odds)

Glenno
4th May 2005, 12:08 PM
hahaha, good on ya Glenno. Don't take any notice of us and just keep posting these shitty systems, i love it!
Thank you very much for that.

darkydog2002
4th May 2005, 04:37 PM
GLENNO.

I echo BAGHWANS comments.
Looking at someone elses thoughts can trigger off a "what if " scenario in somebody else and lead to a very good method .

Cheers.
darky.

Glenno
24th May 2005, 02:49 PM
Glenno

Can you just post you're very simple systems on the one thread instead of half a dozen threads....they receive little to no replies other than requests for more facts and you don't even have the courtesy to respond to the replies.

Nanook
For the record, I have put the systems in one thread. But it's not only my systems that will be posted on the thread; other systems that have been on the forum will be posted on the thread as well. This allows others to view systems they have not seen for a long time.

Beagle
24th May 2005, 04:03 PM
May not be the right place to put this but this is my first attempt after quite a long time reading the forum as a guest. I have 100% appreciated the remarks in all posts and I hope I can contribute something sensible as time goes by. I do love a bet but I only seem to back the slow ones.

Glenno
25th May 2005, 01:49 PM
May not be the right place to put this but this is my first attempt after quite a long time reading the forum as a guest. I have 100% appreciated the remarks in all posts and I hope I can contribute something sensible as time goes by. I do love a bet but I only seem to back the slow ones.
The reason I wanted to put many systems in one thread was to avoid users going all over the forum to find the thread for it, especially if no-one has responded to the thread for a long time.

punter57
26th May 2005, 07:07 AM
Once again this is a rigid system, and once again it's too much effort for too little return. So today's race is 3200 and there is only ONE distance winner: it's the choice at 5-1 and doesn't get a place. We look again and discover the winner has a victory at 2600,2800 and 3600!!!!! (and today it got there at 10-1).I've said it before and I'll say it again: picking winners is an art not science. If you don't leave a leeway (for "feel") you'll be working too hard for miniscule reward. But, good luck anyway,lads!!!