I'm forever trying to improve my results.
Usually I take a wrong turn and end up worse so usually go back to my original methods. But I tell you what. Whenever I do find ways to shorten my calculations and stuff, I introduce some more stuff to observe and the time spent per race pretty much stays the same. I just seem to enjoy spending the hour on a race. But the thing is, I have no real need to do the whole meeting. I do have to have a bet on every race at the meeting, but for actual fair dinkum study, one or two races per meeting is ample. The biggest thrill I have is getting it right. I'm not the sort of person who gets off on other peoples selections. I like to put in the hard yards and reap the rewards if any. What I usually do is find the race that I feel MOST good about and get into it. If I have another 2 hours to spare , then I will do another race later. There will always be another Race. I treat racing as an always thing and not as a "have to study every race that is worth studying" I don't do particularly well in my Punting, but that is most likely due to Flaws in My Personality than errors in judgement and lack of knowledge of Mathematics. Can I say that I also enjoy the study very much. But , like ice cream, too much eventually starts to lose its interest. That is why I limit to around the 2 hour mark. Its sorta like the bloke said, how do you convert mentally observable stuff into a Mathematical Formula that will work anywhere and anytime. I guess a lot of the stuff that I spend a lot of time on, has a lot less influence on the result of a Race than stuff that is VERY important yet takes only seconds to apply. I think what it boils down to, is the more you look at things, the more chance there is that something catches your eye that is important. |
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