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Old 27th April 2011, 05:44 AM
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You say it works but I have heard that before the only so show it works is to post the tips here and time will tell---- untill you do that all your post are all just a fantasy .

Have you been spoon fed all your life?
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Old 27th April 2011, 07:38 AM
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No thorns I am just sick and tired of guys who come on make a lot of crap of how good a system is and then not be prepared to post the tips to prove there point . Why bother go to the trouble of just taking his word and using his rules if this guy WILL NOT POST THE TIPS to prove his point ? I think the thats because if he did post them it would make him look like a mug punter .
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Old 27th April 2011, 04:08 PM
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job123, clearly my incoherent psychobabble masquerading as a post of substance is not for everyone. As I’ve mentioned previously I had the very great pleasure of reading almost all the posts here and I’m only too aware that some of our posters are quite partial to a tipple or seventeen …. It’s those souls who would have understood perfectly the message I was trying to convey. I hadn’t thought about directing my posts to the temperate in our society, because that’s not the circle I move in.



Back to the Bottler of a System …… It’s aimed at trying to find when a horse is about to run it’s best race this time up. Simple concept really, and takes out all those mind numbing factors for consideration such as weight, distance, CD, jockey, gear changes, track condition and so on ….. thought I’d leave that up to the trainer. So we do grab the horse at it’s absolute peak ….. is it guaranteed to win ? Certainly not !



I’m relying on the trainer to select a race where his / her horse, at it’s peak would have a decent chance. All we have to ascertain is when that horse reaches it’s peak and is ready to run the best race this time up. First up ….. we don’t have any data to evaluate. Second up ….. we only have the first up run and there one piece of data doesn’t provide a pattern. Third up ….. dunno. Fourth up ….. This is where we can pick up the subtlety of preparing a horse for a win and look for an edge. The horse may have had it’s third run on a slow track then had a 20 odd day break. I’m led to believe that this is a tactic sometimes used to get a horse fit. If we stick to fourth & fifth up we are only concentrating on identifying those horses that may be about to run the best race this preparation. This is not a selection method to pick out the class horse (whatever that is!), an up and comer, a certainty beaten last start, a value bet and so on. It’s simply to pick a horse that hasn’t won this time in ….. and is due to win ….. and is ready to run at it’s best this time in (regardless of whether it’s getting older and not racing as it once was).



So job123, thanks for pointing out my shortcomings ….. I’ll add them to drinking to much and passing gas at the most inopportune moment !



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Old 27th April 2011, 11:21 PM
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job123, your right about my post being hard to understand. I've had a crack back at you, in fun, then re-read my posts tonight and they're not too flash are they?

Like many, many others we're affected by cancer and I'm telling you and others it really does make you struggle as a family, and you just don't function as you think you do, and this is sort of a retreat, as is the punt. Absolutely don't mind anyone having a crack, love the banter, but re-reading my post, job123 has a fair point.

I'll re-write the post later on.
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Old 27th April 2011, 11:51 PM
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Aargh ... If anyone can get rid of my previous post the I'd appreciate it.

If not so be it ....

Absolute s h i t of a time ..... A lot of people go through this and most come out healthy but the journey is c r a p and most don't know what to do. Next time you see a grumpy person cut them some slack coz you just don't know what they're going through.

Those who've been through this before may not wish to relive their dark days and get stuck into assisting those who are currently suffering ..... those who haven't been through this before don't know what to do or say ..... it's lonely.

No more posts from me ..... sorry !
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Old 28th April 2011, 12:03 AM
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Barny
hold up there a second. You came. You joined. You researched. You commented. You asked questions. You participated. You started giving back in a meaningful way. GOOD GREAT THATS HOW IT SHOULD BE.
Then someone comes along, joins (I appreciate that) then demands that you give everything to him on a plate and calls you out for not obeying him. I know who should be apologizing to whom. And I will give you the heads up."IT IS NOT YOU" There is no greater gift than that of giving.
Regards Beton
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Old 28th April 2011, 12:41 AM
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Barny, welcome to the club!
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Old 28th April 2011, 09:16 PM
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some of our posters are quite partial to a tipple or seventeen …. It’s those souls who would have understood perfectly the message I was trying to convey. I hadn’t thought about directing my posts to the temperate in our society, because that’s not the circle I move in. ...................... So job123, thanks for pointing out my shortcomings ….. I’ll add them to drinking to much and passing gas at the most inopportune moment !


Thought that was really funny, must say I appreciate your sense of humour Barny. Was going to comment last night after I saw it but didn't. Keep 'em coming.

Like your ideas too, not looking at the obvious.
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Old 28th April 2011, 10:44 PM
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Hey Barny, great to read your thoughts, good to see someone 'thinking outside the triangle'. Yeah 'triangle', nothing symmetrical about horse racing....
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Old 28th April 2011, 10:57 PM
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An equilateral triangle is symmetrical, isn't it?
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