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darkydog2002 24th October 2010 01:23 PM

Another darky "Pearler"
 
Pick a race where the majority of horses are unraced

Add up the number of horses with a "R" in their name.(after scratchings)

Add 1 to this number.This becomes your MINIMUM acceptable Price.

Good luck.
darky

moeee 24th October 2010 03:31 PM

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darkydog2002 24th October 2010 04:09 PM

Ho Ho
 
No and Yes.
Only 1 race today Hobart R 3 /outlay $40 /Win $19 Unitab/Profit $150.

Hope you were on.
Cheers
darky

Bhagwan 25th October 2010 11:05 PM

Q )Why are Pirates , Pirates?

A) Because they rrrrr... one.

Boom Boom.

darkydog2002 26th October 2010 02:30 PM

Ho Ho.
A man after my own heart.

moeee 1st November 2010 05:35 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by moeee
You have been TOUd. Post deleted. A very nasty personal flame. You are suspended 7 days for this post. Please read the Terms of Use.


HI EVERYONE!!!

Seems I'm Back :)

ixlat0 1st November 2010 06:07 PM

darkydog2002 -- shame on those who have ridiculed this system -- there is method in your madness :)

there is a good qualifer tomorrow Flem R1 -- as a challenge i reckon it would be better to go for those jockeys with an "R" in their name

good luck!

Mr. Logic 1st November 2010 08:21 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by darkydog2002
Pick a race where the majority of horses are unraced

Add up the number of horses with a "R" in their name.(after scratchings)

Add 1 to this number.This becomes your MINIMUM acceptable Price.

Good luck.
darky


Whether a horse has an "R" in its name or not is 100% irrelevant. Please tell me this is just for a bit of fun for us readers. Because it is absolute nonsense to take this seriously - reminds me of a mate who for a laugh devised a system years ago based on jockeys who rode with pom poms!!

ixlat0 1st November 2010 09:32 PM

Quote:
Whether a horse has an "R" in its name or not is 100% irrelevant.
ahh -- that's where you're wrong -- how else would you make a selection?

all the mockers have missed the most important detail

Quote:

Pick a race where the majority of horses are unraced
there is NO revealed form -- may as well toss a dart or select a horse with "R" in its name -- of course darkydog2002 is having a bit of fun but a random choice is probably as good as any in picking a winner

as i said there is method in his madness! :)

moeee 1st November 2010 09:58 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr. Logic
Because it is absolute nonsense to take this seriously - reminds me of a mate who for a laugh devised a system years ago based on jockeys who rode with pom poms!!


This is not nonsense.
The wearing of a Pom Pom may reflect the personality of a Jockey.
And perhaps the personality reflected may be that of a strong rider who simply loves to win , and win often.

Then again.
It could reflect that the Jockey is effeminate and cannot control a powerful beast and therefore will run well down the track with your wagers aboard.

TheNeedle 2nd November 2010 08:08 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by ixlat0
there is NO revealed form -- may as well toss a dart or select a horse with "R" in its name -- of course darkydog2002 is having a bit of fun but a random choice is probably as good as any in picking a winner


and I hope you're also joking with this?

breeding, training, trial results, markets. There's 4 far better indicators to performance of unraced horses than a dart or an "R" in its name.

Of course, any serious punter knows you can make a profit in these races simply by backing every odds on first starter.

___________
toa

ixlat0 2nd November 2010 11:18 AM

Flem R1 challenge -- congratulations darkydog2002 -- you did it again!

there were 10 bets for a return of $16.8 -- a massive 68% POT :)

the proof is in the pudding -- eh! ;)

ixlat0 2nd November 2010 08:23 PM

TheNeedle
Quote:
Of course, any serious punter knows you can make a profit in these races simply by backing every odds on first starter.
somebody has told you that and you believed them -- :rolleyes:

Bhagwan 4th November 2010 05:04 AM

I like Pudding.

I also like the idea that someone can make a profit backing odds on Mules as suggested.

All the evidence shows it cant be done.

I feel someone got sucken in to this Urban myth , one would have to have proof to suggest otherwise.

darkydog2002 11th February 2011 04:14 PM

I,m glad this post is getting another airing as it was based on that well known form factor PL or as one crude fellow called it PA (pure ass as against pot luck )
I posted it to add a bit of fun to the site and blow me down with a feather it threw up quite a few $20 - $40 winners.
Come ta think of it I might add a few to my Walcha Cup trifecta.Ho Ho.

1 - 5 - 7 - 8 for 1st/2nd and 1 - 11- 12 - 15 for 3rd

All in fun
darky

Barny 11th February 2011 04:28 PM

There's a race on tomorrow with horses: Underperformer, Mirrors, Eye Surrender, Burrum Burrum Black, Rooster Boy, Reindeer Rebel & RunRuthRun.

I think we need another filter .............

Barny 11th February 2011 05:46 PM

By george I've git it !!! I like looking at a horses SR, so an appropriate filter here aould be the SR of "R's" to the number of letters in the horses name. There's one with a SR of 50% ..... Mirror ..... worth looking in to !


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