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Old 23rd December 2007, 06:58 PM
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10,000 winning bets proves nothing?

Sherpas will help you on your journey.

Further it has nothing to do with how many bets you have, it has to do with the percentage of winners making up the profit or loss.

You could have 900 bets and one winner at 1000/1

Or you could have 500 bets and 300 winners at evens

What are the odds the first one will make money longterrm, what are the odds the second one will.
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Old 23rd December 2007, 08:27 PM
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lol rofl. "Does it run at a profit? Does it run at a loss? I DON'T KNOW. Why? Because even 10,000 bets prove nothing. You might be 1% down over 10,000 but 1% up after 10 million. Get my drift?"


Hi!
I don't usually buy into this sort of thing, because I don't offer tips myself, BUT I am not selling anything either!
BUT, What you are saying about stats. "Because even 10,000 bets prove nothing!", is just garbage, if you actually believe it yourself then go away, you are a fool and wasting everyones time!
I had less then 3000 (you can even use a lot less than this) bets behind the method that turned out to be profitable, even back tested to 1998, before I dared to turn semi pro. and I had never looked back and it still works.
Statistics don't lie, People DO! Give me reliable statistical data and it will prove only one thing, the likely outcome. Use dodgey data and you can prove anything, but to say 10000 records prove nothing is stupid if not downright deceitful

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Old 23rd December 2007, 08:30 PM
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Hello all, I wonder how many of you have dreamed of a betting system that is like being given gold for free. Well, I have it. I get fixed odds and I always finish in front. Since I started using this system, one of many I have, I've finished in front every time I have used it. Every time I hit a winner I'm a winner. They might be able to stop you at roulette with things like table limits and even banning you, but they can't stop me betting on a horse until I hit a winner and finishing in front every time I get a winner.
Have you got any figures, one bet 100 bets, what % return do you get?
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Old 23rd December 2007, 09:16 PM
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So how can you claim that you have the "betting System"


I think your doing a bit of fishing
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Old 23rd December 2007, 09:48 PM
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Dude,

If your system is so profitable, what are you doing wasting your time on a web forum?

I know if I found that a system that was profitable and thus make me rich, the last thing I would be doing would be posting about it on a web forum. I'd be out living the high life, heck I'd be buying my own race horses instead of betting on them!
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Old 23rd December 2007, 10:23 PM
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Betting on horses is far, far more profitable (if you're winning) than owning them. Owning them is a great way to burn your $$$$$$$. Don't believe the rumours.
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Old 23rd December 2007, 11:04 PM
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Betting on horses is far, far more profitable (if you're winning) than owning them. Owning them is a great way to burn your $$$$$$$. Don't believe the rumours.


Unless you get one like your name sake.
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Old 23rd December 2007, 11:18 PM
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Unless you get one like your name sake.

Yes, but the chances of that are much less than the rankest outsider who ran this year.
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Old 24th December 2007, 12:33 PM
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You get paid for top 6 when owning a horse, and sometimes top 10 if the prize money is up there. Whereas if you bet you only get paid if you bet the winner or get a top 3 finisher. In addition you get inside information which helps you do a lot better when betting
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Old 24th December 2007, 03:14 PM
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You get paid for top 6 when owning a horse, and sometimes top 10 if the prize money is up there. Whereas if you bet you only get paid if you bet the winner or get a top 3 finisher. In addition you get inside information which helps you do a lot better when betting
Pengo have you had a horse? I had one in a syndicate 10 years ago, if they pay there way you are lucky!!! with training ($1200 a month 10 years ago) and vet bills. Sure if you have a good horse that has won in town you may come out in front, what is the % of horses that win in town? The thrill of watching your horse go around can no be beaten!!
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