
25th July 2010, 10:13 PM
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Hi, Darky.
There's always tomorrow. Did you check Trifectas and First Fours if you had included a few more selections, particularly with the $52 quinella?
I've found that the exotic divvies in fields of 10 and 11 (and maybe 9?) can often be surprisingly high especially when an outsider runs first or second, which frequently happens. So my selection method often caters to include a few outsiders, or conversely tends not to focus too highly on the form.
And my records show it would be unusual for the top half in the market to consistently snare the trifecta or F.Four, and at times the quinella. Often, even the divvies from just the one race can almost ensure you'll have a profitable day, and its its not unusual to snare them because of the large number of selections. For example, today I won the three exotic bets at Wodonga R8 - the quinella of $130, the trifecta of $1,400 and the First Four of $7,000.
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