G'day percentage players:
Hammers-you make very good points and they are logical and warrant further scrutiny.
Desi-it's just like all-up betting, the punter can take win or place options.
Yozman- as I said earlier, I am principally a form student who employs a professional approach to my wagering. I stress that I am nowhere in the league of some of the leviathan punters we read and hear so much about. I make the point that even if you are a modest or small punter if you employ these solid betting methods your ROI will improve giving you the option of increasing your wagering stake.
As far as taking the fun out of betting I believe the opposite is true for me. Don't you get a great sense of satisfaction if you get "overs" about a particular runner? Also, to be in control of my wagering at all times means that I do not panic when the inevitable losing streak is encountered. When I have a losing day I do not necessarily attempt to recoup all losses in one bet. I gradually win back the losses bit by bit sticking to my strategy. As I stated earlier, when I am losing I usually diminish my wagers-don't you think this has logic-increase wagers when you are winning and decrease wagers when in a losing sequence?
Patezza-similarly, I input all my betting activities on a spreadsheet and analyse the results. This proved helpful to me as I identified that my wagering on the greyhounds was costing me money. The result is that now I rarely wager on the dogs unless there is excellent value.
Hope you are all successful today and can begin to implement those bank-building strategies.
Cheers.
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