7th January 2008, 08:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Grand Armee
A: pick and choose specific horses, who you think are either no chance (and are in the market) or are gross unders, and lay them specifically
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Grand Armee
I'm Layer "Type A", although I never think a horse has no chance, there's always the chance of a "Bradbury". Therefore my selections must be unders. I have a bit of an outside-the-square approach to making my selections that over time has proved to my advantage. Unlike Mark I'm a high volume layer and churn the bank making the most of a small advantage.
Mark, I'd have layed Danewin Lodge if I could have got my price. I layed the following. I'd normally have ignored Les Roses but was trying something new on this race. I managed to green up on it so there'd be no real damage done.
RAND05-02 Les Roses
RAND05-03 Viva Caro
RAND05-04 Jujulio
Reading this thread highlights on of the things I like most about punting. There's no one way to make a success of it. You can do it your own way and still finish ahead.
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