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racingnovice 25th August 2004 09:00 AM

Why is the forum so quiet?
 
Is it because everyone has found a winning system or is it 95% of the people signed up here only want to take info and not provide any? There seems to only be 50 or so users that actaully post and only a couple that post tips. Thats enough ranting from me and maybe just maybe it will get a few responses :wink:.

maverick1993 25th August 2004 11:58 AM

Hi RN
we've all agreed to post tips on the racing forum not this one...
as to why its quiet thers alot of racing going on at the moment so people are real busy,,also most systems have been tried and recyled a hundred times if you go back in the history you'll find heaps of info..
You'll find some great info some of which i'm eternaly grateful there's some very knowledgeable people here who have been doing it succesfully for years.. :smile:


Chuck 25th August 2004 04:05 PM

i totally agree RN.
if you look at who is "currently browsing" to forums, in the forum index, what you nearly always see is: guest,guest,guest,guest...guest till the list runs out...
very irritating...though most of us are busy during the day...
Chuck

michaelg 25th August 2004 04:06 PM

Hi, Racingnovice.

There are some of us who are continually trying to devise new systems, and will test them before posting the selections on the racing forum section.

I am currently testing a system with races of between 6 and 10 runners based on neural calculations, and today is the fourteenth day of testing. The results are promising so I will list them even though it will probably now put "the kiss of death" on the system.

Place System. There are currently two systems. The first system for races between 6 and 8 runners. There have been 10 selections for 8 placegetters for a POT of 31% (NSW TAB). For races between 8 and 10 runners there have been 13 selections for 12 placegetters for a POT of 37%.

Win System with Maxi Divi. The first week (Thursday 12 Aug to Wed 18 Aug) there have been 35 races for a POT of 5%, and the second week (Thursday 19 Aug to Wed 25 Aug)there have been 43 races for a POT of 29%. There has been a total of 78 races.

Quinella System. The first week has produced a POT of 10%, and the second week a POT of 63%.

Trifecta System. The first week has produced a Pot of 43%, and the second week a POT of 105%.

A few months ago I tested another neural system, and after 150 races or so, the system produced a most acceptable POT on win betting, but then it nose-dived. With the current systems, there have only been the 78 races, so there is still a lot of testing to do. I'm sure there are others here who are also looking at other systems.

Hi, Chuck_3000.
I don't know how the guest/member is set-up on the forum. But maybe if a member doesn't log-in he might then be shown as a guest?

[ This Message was edited by: michaelg on 2004-08-25 17:16 ]

Bhagwan 26th August 2004 03:59 AM

Sounds like the makings of conspiricey theory here.

Punting for profit can often feel like one is dealing with constantly shifting sands, works great for 200 bets then falls in a hole ,then comes up good again one tear later.

I beleive if a system can produce a profit over say 6 mounths then nearly break even or show a profit over all the other lots of 6 mnths in ones data base ,then is shows promise of a successful plan.




crash 28th August 2004 07:17 AM


I don't mind sharing....

Just send me you tip requests written on the back of a $100 note each week.

Cheers.

Zlotti 28th June 2005 09:26 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by crash
I don't mind sharing....

Just send me you tip requests written on the back of a $100 note each week.

Cheers.

Hey Crash

Where are my tips? I sent you 5 crisp $100 notes and I haven't heard a thing since. You will recognise that they are mine coz they have Nellie on one side and Monash on the other.

Hurry, I've been waiting almost a year now....

syllabus23 29th June 2005 01:20 PM

guests
 
The moderators have made it clear in the past that the overwhelming number of "guests" are "spy bots" "web crawlers" etc etc..Try posting a subject today then make that the title of a google search the following day. You will see that your topic is on the world wide web.The owners of this forum have admitted that they are powerless to stop spy robots.

KennyVictor 29th June 2005 03:00 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by syllabus23
The moderators have made it clear in the past that the overwhelming number of "guests" are "spy bots" "web crawlers" etc etc..Try posting a subject today then make that the title of a google search the following day. You will see that your topic is on the world wide web.The owners of this forum have admitted that they are powerless to stop spy robots.


Why would the owners want to keep their site out of search engines? I would have thought it was every site's aim to be as easy to find as possible.

BTW Good to see your name appearing again Syllabus, haven't seen it here for a while :-)

KV

syllabus23 30th June 2005 08:00 AM

quote
 
Why would the owners want to keep their site out of search engines? I would have thought it was every site's aim to be as easy to find as possible.



It's not the site that is the problem,it's some of the content...

The point that I was making is that the "guests" are not those so-called blood sucking ****************s who are soaking up the wisdom of the contributers,,simply spy bots and web crawlers.

davez 30th June 2005 09:21 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by syllabus23
simply spy bots and web crawlers.



its a brave new world....

Management 30th June 2005 09:50 AM

The composition of the "guests" varies. Sometimes they are mostly search engines. At other times a large pecentage are individuals who have not logged in to the forum with user names.

Part Time Punter 1st July 2005 07:26 PM

Sometimes there are people like me, who are just starting and learning alot by reading the old forums while trying to keep up to date with new info. Although I'm learning alot I feel I'm not yet worthy of useful input, while developing my knowledge & devising my own approaches. But soon maybe...

Zlotti 1st July 2005 08:07 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Part Time Punter
Sometimes there are people like me, who are just starting and learning alot by reading the old forums while trying to keep up to date with new info. Although I'm learning alot I feel I'm not yet worthy of useful input, while developing my knowledge & devising my own approaches. But soon maybe...

PTP

You would be surprised at what you could already contribute here mate. The reason I say this...? Because new blood is what keeps new ideas flowing and making people re-think their old ideas. If you don't believe me, have a look at some of Benny's posts. On the surface they look like, "oh no, not that question again.." but everytime the same question is asked, it is answered with some more thought gone into it and some new angle may come from it.

So don't be afraid or shy in posting up a storm here, the very least we can do is have a laugh on you first and then get serious with an answer.

Welcome and thanks for coming out of the closet.

Zlotti


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