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Chrome Prince 23rd August 2006 03:02 PM

I'm very open to new ideas, new angles, new approaches.

But when someone comes along and tells me that 1 + 1 = 4, you've got to question it, and that's all I did.

No answers were forthcoming.

crash 23rd August 2006 03:22 PM

Throttling him straight after his first post and every post after never really gave him a chance and telling him what he was trying to say was 1 + 1 = 4 long before it could be definitely concluded by anyone he was saying any such thing, didn't really help chrome and now he has gone your putting the boot in?. What happened to the land of the fair go?

No wonder no one says much here anymore, they just tip [and not even that's safe, even when you tip before a race you can be accused of not backing your selection that comes up at big odds].

syllabus23 23rd August 2006 03:30 PM

hmmmmm The form around here seems to be standing up.

Chrome Prince 23rd August 2006 04:07 PM

I'm not putting my boot anywhere, I stated the facts, I challenged him and he produced more of the same....no answers at all.

In my opinion, fair is fair, if someone posts percentages and profits the like of which is traditionally impossible, you need to quantify it or at least cast some light on it.

Especially when it is handed out like advice.

I challenged his figures, nothing else - and I'm pretty sure that's fair enough.

I think when I posted "I feel a staking plan coming on", that's when he left.

"All you need is $6,000 to make $30,000" is irresponsible advice in my opinion.

He never came back to state why it isn't.

And for the record he was talking BACKING 7/1 SHOTS, not laying or arbing or anything else.

So the bottom line is I heard him out enough to know that backing 7/1 shots on a $6,000 bank earns $30,000 plus per annum.

I don't think I need to see any other figures to know what's wrong with this.

Still, I look forward to his replies and his other postings.

xanadu 23rd August 2006 04:15 PM

Mark,

Post40, interesting reading.....
There is a bloke on weekend radio who cannot lead punters into a profit -making strategy! He hasn't picked a winner since Julius Caesar was a boy!
Good luck to you.........!

Neil 23rd August 2006 04:28 PM

I was very interested to read what TheEasyRun intended to post.

After all, it's not every day that someone joins the forum and from their first post offers to share a proven money making method with us all for free. So I was very curious to see what was on offer.

I hardly believe the Moderator post below could have scared off TheEasyRun, as has been posted here.

The Moderator post simply pointed out that "TheEasyRun .... knows that the Forum Terms of Use do not permit "unpaid advertisements". It also requested a fair go and concluded "Let's hear TheEasyRun out."
Quote:
Originally Posted by Moderator 3
TheEasyRun has indicated here that the posts are not a commercial and knows that the Forum Terms of Use do not permit "unpaid advertisements".

That being the case, any comments disagreeing with TheEasyRun need to be polite, not insulting as per the Forum Terms of Use.

Let's hear TheEasyRun out.

Moderator.

Chrome Prince 23rd August 2006 04:42 PM

Okay then.

He was going to post selections and staking next and then psychology.

I keep my opinions to myself.

I just hope a visitor to this site doesn't follow his advice without reading the full story.

crash 23rd August 2006 05:19 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Neil
I was very interested to read what TheEasyRun intended to post.
The Moderator post simply pointed out that "TheEasyRun .... knows that the Forum Terms of Use do not permit "unpaid advertisements". It also requested a fair go and concluded "Let's hear TheEasyRun out."


I also [and others I'm sure] was very interested to hear TheEasyRun out. As a new member he deserved at least that. Buckley's hope he will be back now after the jackboot treatment.

partypooper 23rd August 2006 08:17 PM

Umrum, I think you say it all there, not many individuals can think in terms of backing one winner in 10 say at an average of 12-1, which in fact is VERY good business, but not many could handle it. Not to mention the losing runs that would have to be endured with a 10% S/R ??

Chrome, if it wasn't a staking plan surely it was all ups, as I'm sure the wording was $7 to your $, which is quite different to 6-1 winners. eg. all up 4 x place getters @ say $1.65 (ave) whether on the same day or not, pays $7+ to your dollar. (sounds like a bit of "Sharp" practice there doesn't it?)

brissy 23rd August 2006 08:26 PM

Geeeeesuss fellas, now we'll never effing know!

I, for one, was all ears (eyes?).
I figure he should have at least had a bit of time to explain himself, instead of having people jumping down his neck.


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