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![]() Time or more importantly, lack of it can make handicapping an unattractive proposition and simplicity a preferred option. Note* As my aim here was not to become involved in system pros and cons, but only to point toward a punting direction for those with limited time, the example system I had provided here has now been removed to allow the reader to use one of their own choice and responsibility [ my original example system can be seen below in a following post ]. I recommend a system of your own making as freely available ones produce losses very quickly for obvious reasons. The system you use should have a reasonably good SR. providing no more than 3 to 5 bets on a Wed. or Sat. Modified Martingale for a $100 [ example ] betting day target. 1. Divide your target $100 by the odds offered on your first selection for the day e.g. $100 divided by 4 to 1 [ $5.00 ] equals $25 bet to return $125. 2. This is the bet amount for your first selection. 3. If the horse wins, collect your money and stop for the day. 4. If you lose, add the $25 to your $100 target profit. 5. Continue until you get a winner and then stop. If a losing day is encountered it can be rolled over to your next betting day or loss can be wiped and a new series started. I would STRONGLY recommend the later for obvious reasons. The aim is to provide a small but strong group of selections with the betting method designed to require only one winner to reach your target profit amount. Cheers and good punting. [ This Message was edited by: crash on 2004-01-15 05:12 ] |
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