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Old 7th October 2009, 11:47 PM
Bhagwan Bhagwan is offline
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Maurice my friend,
You sound totally confused about the rules.

I was assuming every one had a basic understanding of the fundamentals & languaging used in punting.


As mentioned , its level stakes betting, no progressions .
Keep in mind the price limitations.

Make bets close to jump time, this is when the lay prices are usually better in this price range , say 30 secs till jump.

Which tipster was another question.
I was assuming that everyone would understand the term "target a tipsters top selection."
It can be any tipster & there are millions of them ,so take your pick.
I don't see why it has to be the same tipster for everyone.
If one wishes to be spoon fed a tipster , just use RadioTAB top selection which is available online .

Target race one only.
Race one usually has low paying horses in the top three in the market.
It also keeps the volumn of bets down , which can be seem as important for lay betting.

Price range 3.50-5.90 lay price on Betfair otherwise , no bet that race.
You questioned that the rules did not stipulate who to Lay bet with.
I assumed everyone knows that Betfair are the only ones offering a lay betting service. Not TABs , not bookmakers.

The objective is to make 1.5% profit , betting 1.5% of bank , for each day.

One can modify the approach to suit.

The idea is to hit 1.5% lay betting 1.5% level stakes.

I was just offering just one simple approach that everyone could understand,
using a tipster to do our thinking.


Seeing that you felt bummed out ,trying to make a quid on the punt , and had run out of ideas on how to approach the exercise.
We all go through that at some stage.

The concept can work.

Its only the human element that will stop it being successful.

Cheers.
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