3rd July 2005, 03:44 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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Quote:
Originally Posted by punter57
Have to disagree with you, Zlotti, however: successful punting is based on psychology and NOT mathematics.
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Punter57
This is why we have free will and varying bets on a field of runners. You make your decision by getting inside someones head and I by adding up and reducing the overall risk. Could you imagine what would happen to the price of one of your selections if we all thought the same? 1388 people wagering between $1 and $nth on the same runner, what would you spend your $1.04 return on?
And finally, try telling the TAB or a Bookmaker that its NOT mathematics. They win when you win and win when you lose.... how is that possible I wonder? From a mathematical point of view, if you were in the middle of "putting it to them" and you have had "no luck yet unfortunately" the best you can do is breakeven. Unless of course you use a mathematical progressive staking method...
Good luck with whatever way you choose to bet.
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