
12th February 2008, 07:04 PM
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Well, that's food for thought KC. Are you saying to look for a sudden bump (ie slide) on one horse in the 2nd leg indicating their selection?
My method is much more basic and relies on the "great unwashed" actually having a collective clue. I simply look for an "edge" or margin. I don't care if my selection is popular or not; favourite or complete outsider. Advice on refinement would be welcome, but I am just looking for the pair which are under backed in the quinella, hopefully resulting in a percentage edge.
I sometimes bet 3 x 50c for a win of less than $1.50 (sigh), but my best selection was gained me $362.40 for a 3 x 50c bet
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