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What's the One thing?
Looking back on your punting career, what's the ONE thing, you'd most wished you had done from the outset?
For me, it was NOT subscribing to a searchable database. Now that I'm looking to move into sports betting, that's now my priority, to have all the stats on my side. However, I've found the free Betfair historical data to be full of errors and inconsistencies. |
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For me learning everything i could about excel and web interaction, maybe even programming.
When i first started you had to go to the TAB or the track for a bet, i programmed my first ratings system on an XT computer in GWBasic. I don't know if it would have made a huge difference to my punting as that has changed in the last few years from ratings to odds betting, but i would have more knowledge to help others following along the same path as mine.
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Long list of that would've-could've-should've-one-things, paradoxically speaking.
But similar to Shaun, some programming to compliment Excel/VBA or at least basic web site courses to better understand the guts of what web page source codes actually do. |
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Keeping things very simple.
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Make money day in day out rather than gamble.
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Don't invest in pay services. 99% of them don't make you money and the ones that do require many hours that could be utilised in other areas to make more money.
Use your own experiences and create your own theories and if you are nervous before a race starts about a selection you have invested too much money. |
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