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Well last race for me in Kalgoorlie
6 Kalarena 4 Ain't No Saint 1 Oroya Gold 10 Two Strong Hearts 5 Walnut Creek |
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No luck for me in the Cup.
I took 1 - 3 - 9 -12 Be worth combining our ratings on 1st 4,s shaun. |
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I will go to the TAB site later and use the calculator to work out the best option just boxing them would not work out the best idea.
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I know that feeling. I like to have an 'interest' in most races even though I know they are bad betting races. Also I use a small progressive recovery staking plan and part of my plan says that when there is only 6 races remaining, stop at any loss - regardless! But do I??? |
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Kalgoorlie Race 7
1 - 2 - 3 - 7 Cheers |
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Thanks for the kind words Broscoe.
Cheers darky |
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same here i like to have some sort of interest in a race, even a few dollars on my top runners but if you don't win it can add up.
I was thinking about this the other day and was going to allocate 1 bet amount to these selections, say for example i am betting 3% of my current bank per race and i have selected 3 races for the say that would be 9% i would then have 3% to bet on other races i choose to be involved in. Sounds strange and it could impact on my profits but no worse than it does now. |
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You don't need to learn that , it seems you already know it. You need to apply it. I also have problems betting for the sake of betting. Mine is caused by me spending a large amount of time studying the Form for a Race and feel compelled to wager regardless of whether a betting opportunity exists or not. |
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