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Betting in pairs.
For the win or place Basically you are backing every runner but a little bit different (12) (34) (56) (78) What do you all think? Stop when a pair is in front Use a progressive plan somehow.. I dont think flat staking will work as there could be some run outs, I have'nt tried this concept yet, just came to me as everything i backed today was either other side of my numbers. Dogs that is. Would you dutch to prices the two numbers or same amount on each???????? Please dont shoot me down in flames as it is just another crazy idea but i do at least give em a go. Cheers Have just looked at a day 81 races cost 162 per pair (12) 98.9 (34) 122 (56) 75 (78) 102.5 Maybe a bad idea for all the races stop when in front for a pair.. [ This Message was edited by: good 4th on 2004-01-21 18:04 ] [ This Message was edited by: good 4th on 2004-01-21 18:24 ] |
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If you are talking dogs, maybe you should spread the pairs to mitigate the "interference" risk, say (15) (26) (37) (48)
Only back the pair that includes the 2nd favourite, if this pair also includes the favourite, back the pair that includes the 3rd favourite – dutch them. |
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Doggie system that can't loose.
Don't bet the first race. Whatever number wins back that number in the second race. If it wins stop betting. If it looses in race 3 back the winning numbers in race 1 and 2 to make a profit. and so on until you back a winner. the principle is that on a 10 race programme a box draw must win at least twice. The earlier the more profit. Only works on fixed odds of course. Sound in theory In practice................. GG |
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I read that very same theroy in a well known mag the problem was getting the prices even at fixed odds might be hard after the 4th race....they suggested a give and take approach they did say that try to take small amounts is better like maybe $10 a race....if you have 8 races for the night and you can get better than that you might end up with $100 a night over 6 nights is not bad
[ This Message was edited by: Shaun on 2004-01-21 23:33 ] |
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You've gotta have guts and be at the track, but here's a system that makes you sweat, but makes a profit at the dogs ONLY.
As most dog races have 8 runners, (less if more scratchings), you can count on one hand the number of meetings where at least one track favourite doesn't salute per year. Pick up any newspaper and look at the dog results, if you can find a meeting where the track favourite didn't salute - then I salute you :wink: The aim is to chase the favourite til you win - then go home. Do not carry over losses to the next meeting -start afresh if the worst should happen. I won much more than I ever lost but the bookies got awake to me and wouldn't take the larger bets. If Betfair ever start on the dogs, I'll go back to it. [ This Message was edited by: Chrome Prince on 2004-01-21 23:31 ] |
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Got the old confidence back, eh CP? :wink:
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Ta me go maith |
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:lol:
Any sentence extracted out of context can even make George Bush look silly. The context of the plan is completely different. My sentence "I have never done well at the doggies" relates directly to FORM ANALYSIS not profit. The bad luck means that past form is unreliable in picking winners, but the statistics regarding favourites is not. I cannot run my old system because of the reasons outlined in my above post, therefore I have no confidence in the doggies trying to use form as a basis. [ This Message was edited by: Chrome Prince on 2004-01-22 20:01 ] |
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I do well on both the gallops and harness, but HAVE NEVER DONE WELL at the doggies.
I won much more than I ever lost but the bookies got awake to me and wouldn't take the larger bets. Sounds like a contradiction to me, but who cares, this forum has it all, I love it. :lol: :lol: _________________ [ This Message was edited by: Chenille Prince on 2004-01-22 21:16 ] |
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I know exactly where CP is coming from, as a mate and I used to do exactly the same thing years ago, and I would still do it now,except go to Richmond, Dapto, Gosford etc and there is now 1 or 2 bookies.
Used to be 20+. Ask for a $200 bet and they crap themselves. Wenty Park has now only got about 6 local bookies and 2 interstate. To do what CP said you must have fixed odds and the trouble today if you have a few outs and the bet builds you CANNOT get set. Cheers |
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kenchar!! what a surprise :smile: How are you mate? Like your work, keep it coming :smile:
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