
17th July 2005, 09:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bhagwan
Hi Michaelg,
I find quinella betting frustrating , always so close & always just missing out.
If one can pick them ,the value can be had if the O/L is not too much.
It`s amazing how many box headed no hopers get up.
One idea of getting the outlay down ,is to take the RadioTABQ or any other reliable source`s, firsts 2 selections , as anchor bets & place the others around them.
E.g.123456
RadioTABs first 2 selections could be say 1 & 2
1/3456
2/3456
Cost , if boxing ,would normally be 6x5 divided by 2 =15
This way the cost would be $8
The RadioTAB top 2 selections gets 1st or 2nd approx 53% of the time .
Check it out.
Cheers.
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Kenchar,
I do not know nor care what you are gibbering on about. When asking angel to expand what was meant by "coupling" i was refering to the above explanation provided by Bhagwan. Unless seriously mistaken this was also the post that angel was questioning. It is my understanding that taking the first two selections as anchor bets would have included both the first and second selection. This is my point, plain and simple.
If that is to complicated for you then i must apologise and will try to use smaller words in f-u-t-u-r-e. As for any previous discussion re: standout selections i really could not give a monkeys.

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