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![]() Heres a really simple system that i've come up with. Its been many years in the making but i want to share it with you for free. Please contact me so i can debit your credit cards. The criterias are simple and you can find them with a 5hrs work each night.
1. Course Not any course is o.k. You need to make sure the mounting enclosure is within sledging distance from the public enclosure. The country tracks with no security on the gates have shown a better POT. 2. Distance i havent yet found this criteria to have a negative impact, especially on those courses that are mentioned above. You do though, have to make sure that you've sledged the jockey on your mount in the previous race for not using the whip. I've found in the Asia Pacific rim that distance doesnt matter too much with selections.....thats why we made whips. If the horse hasnt done the distance make sure your jockey understands the 'round house' technique. Again this can be questioned before race time on the tracks above where the patrons can happily converse with the jocks. 3.Jockey If you get SKY channel it might make the elimination easier for you. Any jock that looks into the crowd then adjusts his skull cap should be followed. If you dont see it then dont bet. Eliminate all jocks that dont understand the 'round house' technique if your horse hasnt done the distance. The best results for this criteria have been Sth African jocks. They really know how to flog a horse.....a real + for the punter especially when hes got you 5 off the fence after drawing barrier 2. 4. Form This can be tricky but worthwhile. The horses last start + 2nd last start + 5th last start need to add up to nine, no more, no less. No real reason as we dont worry about who it was up against in those starts....do we? Now get yourt calculator and hit the square root button. For those that still have their school 'Sharp scientific calculator' hit the cos button, but only after you've hit the 1/x button first. if your calculater comes back with "err" then its a winner. 5. Staking we use the staking plan here for best results. Double up until you hit the winner. If you find you need to start selling items around the house i chose ebay for all transactions, therses no better feeling when someone gives you that A++++++ feedback with the great seller beside it. Start with your wifes things though as that will be payback for when she leves you. Make sure you dont get emotional with your bets though. The mounting yard is there for a reason and theres no need to let the connections think its some sort of safe house. Ive seen asains bring plenty of food through security borders all the time. The Sri Lankans have been known to sneak in chuckers aswell. 6. PRE POST You need to find some form of media that has pp odds. Dont tell anyone where you got your info from either, the confusion is half the fun. If you can get your hands on 3 then thats better. Now if any of these 3 forms dont have the same odds then disregard. It will only mean someones having a guess and thats not really helpful to us. i have turned $1.48 into around a million in months since 'real betting' started. i hope you can do the same. Regards KC Last edited by King Cugat : 3rd January 2008 at 02:04 PM. |
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![]() Sounds positive King, can you provide any more information on your staking plan as the profit from $1.48 to millions sounds extreme, just wondering what the $499 gets me as you have outlined your system.
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![]() The staking plan is as explained keep betting until you hit that winner. If you find that you need to spend ......ooooo....i dunno......$10k to collect that initial $50 back then dont be afraid. The limit of your bankroll comes down to how much stuff you have around your house.
The $499 goes back into trialling more systems. once paid the $499 you get the next system sent privately to you, straight after its been posted here. You need to be quick though as i need to limit numbers so i .....eerrr....WE can secure the better odds. i hope this has helped |
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![]() The bank is not the issue, do you really think if I continue to double up I will be succesful, this has long been a theory of mine but I have never been willing to put into practice, I do however have a similar system at the casino.
Bet on black 7 times in a row, doubling the bet until you win, after 7 go 4 red, then 3 balck, 1 red, 4 black, 7 red then repeat. Since Christmas I have turned $7 into a tidy $22500 profit, It seems unbeatable |
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![]() yes...keep going.
you've just nudged Pengo off the #2` spot on my Buddy list. Your not quite into Benny territory, just yet though. Whipping you all the best mate.. errrr...wishing you all the best. << sry was at the races yesterday....habit. |
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Well, I don't know? If you read the rules carefully, I think KC is not using an aggressive enough staking plan, I'd almost call him a sissy, for being so cautious, just look at rule No. 4. those last start positions are a dead giveaway of an infallible system. The man is a saint, bless him, to give us all this, for just $499.00 |
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![]() lomaca
sissy approach > i have been known to go into the ladies toilets on track and am really doing alot to fix that problem. I now have a drill hole in most tracks that i can see straight through from the mens cubicles. For those who have contacted me with card details i hope you were on that winner earlier. It just goes to show that when the form reads "rider showed the whip and came home well" a 1200m horse can really go well over the mile and a half with the right jock on board. Last edited by King Cugat : 3rd January 2008 at 03:49 PM. |
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![]() For those borderline on having a go theres 1 we should focus on tonite at Canterbury.
r6n2 Black Diamond Now last start form reads 13 of 13 beaten nearly 20L The jockey last start was a fella named Schofield (wheres he from?) the form reads that the horse was "Handy but caught 3 wide & working. Gone on the turn. Now this is a solid system horse as outlined under jockey crirteria and distance criteria Drawn 11 last start and the jock wishing to sit wide & really getting the most from the horse. Now its pretty clear that the trainer feels the same way. The horse, now obvoulsy aware of the loss of air in the lungs it went through last time is good enough to step up to 1550m drawn in the same barrier (11) as last start. The jockey this time is Lloyd (wheres he from?) In my mind, the horse would have probably just run this same race over in its head everyday since that on slaught in December & is surely mentaly prepared for this assignment? Consistency in preparation is a key point of any system Any thoughts? Last edited by King Cugat : 3rd January 2008 at 04:10 PM. |
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![]() Strewth KC what a bargain... I'm in.
Here are my Credit Card Details: Mastercard Number 0037 3243 87.......Damn ,here comes the trouble and strife. Get back to you later.
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"Not winning on a horse that came first is one thing.....Losing on a horse that didn't come first is something else entirely!!!" |
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![]() Very funny KC
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