1st August 2001, 01:49 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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Hello Pengo,
I certainly agree with you. It is good for punters if bookies do not do the form.
But if markets are set to huge percentages maybe they do not need to do any form.
I agree with what Pro-Punter said in their "Punt to Win'. Any bet then is most likely a long term losing bet. The example they gave with roulette at the casino was brilliant.
I know it's a pretty simple example, but if I offer you 4/1 about picking any number from 1 to 6 on the throw of a dice I do not have to do any form either. I must be a long term winner.
See you later.
Mr. Logic
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