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darkydog2002 13th September 2005 09:54 AM

SYSTEMS.
 
As some of you know I have over 300 commercial systems mainly from the 2 main system sellers and others from other sources .
I must say in all honesty 99 % would not be worth the paper they are printed on and a complete waste of your money and time.

However amongst all this rubbish there is 1 that shows very good promise .
The RENEGADE to me is based on sound principles and long term should show very good profits.

If I was considering something that is likely to work this is the method I would go for.

Everyone is of course entitled to go for what they like BUT if you have seen the total rubbish out there masquerading as whiz bang make a quick fortune crap at least you would investigate what the above method has to offer .

I might also add that I have no financial interest or otherwise in the RENEGADE but just put this post in as an endevour to help.
Cheers.
darky.

wesmip1 13th September 2005 10:07 AM

Renegade ?
 
DarkyDog,

What tis the renegade system ? I did a quick search in google and could not find it. What principles is it based on ?

Thanks

darkydog2002 13th September 2005 10:18 AM

WESMIP 1
 
Hi .The RENEGADE is from ********************.com The method basically is based on overlay betting (getting a price better than the assessed price) The method has been developed by 2 of the most genuine people in the racing business - Jess Kirley and Matt Elliot. Very sound principles have been used in its development and in my opinion its the soundest method I have seen in 30 years (and believe me I have seen them all.) Good luck .Cheers.darky.

wesmip1 13th September 2005 10:49 AM

Overlaying question
 
Darkydog,

Thanks for the link. From my own (very limited) experience the only problem with overlaying is that you have to either get a fixed price with a bookie or sit in front of the screen before each race which can be time consuming.

How do you ( or any other people here ) get around this issue ?

Thanks

darkydog2002 13th September 2005 02:19 PM

WESMIP1
 
Its true what you say.
This is the drawback with overlay betting if one wants to be dead accurate in their betting.
However a price has to be paid to make a few bob but if you were to concentrate on Saturday betting whats 1 day out of 7 .

Cheers.
darky.

DR RON 13th September 2005 02:51 PM

Darky,

Is the "assessed price'' supplied or do you have to work it out for yourself according to rules supplied etc.?

darkydog2002 13th September 2005 03:41 PM

DR RON
 
The assessed price is gained from a very SIMPLE formuale and is part of the rules that are supplied.

The RENEGADE is a very proffessional method and one I heartily endorse.

Cheers.
darky.

DR RON 13th September 2005 03:58 PM

Just had a read about it Darky, does the main method produce many bets midweek? as this is when I mostly get a chance to bet.

darkydog2002 13th September 2005 04:29 PM

DR RON.
 
Yes it does although I myself only use it for Saturday betting.
The best way to get a real handle on what it can do is to contact either Jess or Matt at their site.
These 2 will give you real and HONEST answers as to whether it would suit your own particlar style of betting.
As I say Saturday suits me admirably though any other day of the week should be just as successful.

Cheers.
darky.

dingoboy 13th September 2005 06:56 PM

WOW
 
Hi Darky,
I read, i like, they seem to be pretty flash and at a reasonable price too, not the normal $10K mark,
As you know i am a place bet man, do you think with your knowlege that this no dont worry ill just ring them, they seem to be pretty up front, i should havent even asked,
Thanks for the info, ill have a chat to them !, always looking !
Gary


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