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Originally Posted by fester
who would have thought that picking a loser was so hard.
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Yes, fester it's not as easy as some may think.
The odds are so much better, that it's actually very hard to lay losers unless you do it the no risk way, but that's not what most people are doing. The odds mean that just one or two winners can give back all the money made for the day.
Sure it's easy to pick losers, I do it every day
but it's damn hard to make a profit out of it.
But guess where the real overs are.....
Horses at 50/1 and over with the TAB are often 100/1 and even 500/1, I've even seen 1000/1 on a horse that closed at 75/1 on the TAB.
But who could endure the run of outs month after month til a winner is struck.
Miss one and you'd take a big dive off the chair or throw your monitor through the window