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Thanks Reaper.
Its a good one isn,t it? I am curerently working on one that concentrates on horses dropping in class but not up in weight by too much ( taken from the "limit" weight last start to the weight this start and including apprentices allowances as per Sportsman.) Needs to be future monitored for awhile yet before I Put it on the forum. Cheers. darky |
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Quite simply, don't argue with management as it's a loss, loss situation. They decide the forum rules because they own it, not the members. Generally, as far as advertised get rich schemes go from whatever source, most of us here should know the maxim, "If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is". Naming and shaming is unnecessary. |
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Good for a giggle if nothing else eh Crash.
darky. |
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thanks crash. got that impression from them. sounds like you may be talking from experience there will bite my tongue in future, i do get carried away at times.
darky, look forward to any new ideas you put up with alot of interest!! lovin your work so far you obviously research thoroughly 1st! |
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Hi Reaper.
I like to base my methods around sound ,sensible, basic handicapping procedures. Official race club handicappers weights ( the basis of racing.) Weight stats. In form horses. ( includes beaten lengths ) On pace runners. Racing in correct class. Senior riders or good apprentices . Recent "good " races. etc etc. Cheers. darky |
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