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Old 22nd April 2011, 08:17 AM
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I stuffed up. I had no time Thursday to check the paper for selections until Thursday night, so I went through and worked the system and then worked out all that work was actually on Saturday's selections not Thursday. (*$^#ing Courier Mail!).

So here are Saturday's selections:

SRRANDWICK2 11, 4, 6 for 4, 3, 3 units
SRRANDWICK5 2, 7, 5 for 4, 3, 3 units
SRRANDWICK7 2, 4, 11 for 4, 3, 3 units
BREAGLEFARM6 1, 3, 8 for 4, 3, 3 units
MRCAULFIELD8 4, 1, 11 for 3, 3, 3 units

I selections for Thursday will be after the fact but I have not seen any results yet so hopefully I can get Thursday up soon.
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Old 22nd April 2011, 08:26 AM
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hi, Sounds like a good approach similar to market forces strategy. From memory pre post market is pretty accurate as far as winners are concerned. Seen so many times when the pre post has a runner at evens an then they get up at $3-$4 on the tote.

what staking do you recommend with this? flat stakes may not be the best. money factory staking 5 point divisor is used in market forces (which I use) and works well.

Which paper is best to use for pre post? Sydney Morning Herald, Telegraph? who is the most accurate?
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Old 22nd April 2011, 01:46 PM
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Luckily there were no selections for Thursday 21st April. No races qualified.

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Marksto, I have no idea about the papers. I just get the Courier Mail for free each morning so I use that one. I am not a very experienced punter. Never even been off the TAB.

I do use a plan in that the odds for the 3 selections in the race are weighed up so whichever wins, a similar return is achieved.

Can you please explain the staking plan you mention and I am a relative noob at punting.
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Old 22nd April 2011, 02:09 PM
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Hi Max,
Can you say what defines a qualifying race before system is implemented?

I also get the Courier Mail free.
From the neighbours front lawn.
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Old 22nd April 2011, 08:36 PM
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ah ha Bhagwan
I am your neighbour.
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Old 23rd April 2011, 06:54 AM
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Bagwan, ha ha. I live in an apartment block that also houses a hotel and they always have a pile of papers in the foyer. A little stroll into the foyer each morning and voila, a free paper!

Regarding qualifying races, the 3rd fav has to be 6/1 or more, the 4th fav has to be 8/1 or more and the 5th fav has to be 10/1 or more.
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Old 23rd April 2011, 04:43 PM
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Thanks Max,
That sounds logical enough .
Nice & simple , just the way I like it.
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Old 24th April 2011, 08:36 AM
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Results from Sat 23/4, 3 wins from 5 races:

Outlay 49 units
Return 126.80 units
Profit 77.80 units
S/R 60% (3 from 5)
POI 258%

TOTALS SO FAR:
Days 2
Outlay 69 units
Return 167.90 units
Profit 98.90 units
S/R 71% (5 from 7)
POI 243%
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Old 24th April 2011, 09:14 AM
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Well done Max.
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Old 25th April 2011, 05:20 PM
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Hi Max,

Youve picked a great place to start,the pre post is a consistent angle.

Consider the prices like ratings rather than a guide to what the market might look like and you wont make the mistake many make of thinking they are unreliable.

Its one of the more reliable ratings methods going around.
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