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Barny 9th July 2012 04:34 PM

Did you know Privateer ran a "stable" of 30 horses.

beton 9th July 2012 04:52 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Barny
Did you know Privateer ran a "stable" of 30 horses.

Can you please elaborate?

Barny 9th July 2012 05:10 PM

Yes, At one point in his punting life he had a "stable" of 30 horses that he regularly backed. I guess with his Pareto Stuff he gave thataway.

BUT, worthy of mentioning is that he sometimes ventured away from Pareto method.

All was not hard and fast with Privateer, his methods evolved over time, which is what any decent punter should do.

Barny 9th July 2012 05:12 PM

Quote Privateer "Obviously some firmers are as a result ofprofessionally based moves but I think that the majority are as a result of mugpunters associating any betting fluctuation with a horses ability to performwell in a race."

Barny 9th July 2012 05:21 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Barny
Yes, At one point in his punting life he had a "stable" of 30 horses that he regularly backed. I guess with his Pareto Stuff he gave thataway.


I haven't as yet found proof that he had a stable, but I know he did. Once I've found the post, I'll post it on here. I don't want to be misleading to anyone.

Barny 9th July 2012 05:22 PM

I found it in my notes on Privateer's Pareto ..... NOT a copy of one of Privateers posts so it cannot be confirmed.

Barny 9th July 2012 05:30 PM

I've read and re-read my notes on Privateer's Pareto, and I know think I've misled myself (and as a consequence you lot coz' I've got a lot of his posts). The mention about "But should mention that myextensive trackwork and trial logs wouldn't fall under the heading of"basic handicapping" and they arethe key to this little method.",

I'm pretty sure it refers to selections he makes outside Pareto.

beton 9th July 2012 05:50 PM

Barny
You have obviously copied most of his posts. Whereas I only copied what was relevant either for or against. I am certain what you have said in your last post was pertaining to something else another system.

Barny 9th July 2012 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by beton
Barny
You have obviously copied most of his posts. Whereas I only copied what was relevant either for or against. I am certain what you have said in your last post was pertaining to something else another system.
here's the full post ..... "
  • Now, before anybody jumps down my throat and asks me to provide detailed explanation as to how I arrived at these selections (particularly those Brisbane in I'll tell you.

    These selections (with the exception of BR 4 - 18 which was an actual tip I received last night) are based upon a method of assessing track work, barrier trials, form history patterns, class and to a lesser extent weights, in order to determine (a) the fitness of a runner and (b) the class of a runner. Those listed above were the standouts from that analysis. It is not a proven method and not one that I'd seriously consider on a day to day basis at this time. It does tend to throw up good payers though (last week It found Song of Hope at 33/1) although I haven't really looked at it outside of (until now).

    As with anything else I post, a 1 x 3 ratio bet is always recommended.


No need to explain to YOU maybe.








But should mention that myextensive trackwork and trial logs wouldn't fall under the heading of"basic


handicapping" and they arethe key to this little method.

Barny 9th July 2012 06:13 PM

Privateer's top 2 were Fitness and Pre-post, so even if you did a two filter selection 1) Must have had more than 3 runs this time in (Fitness) and 2 )must be between 4.00 and 11.00 pre-post ..... there's a decent start !!!

Send cash only ..... no cheques !!!!!!!!!


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