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Quadie Help
Does anyone have any ideas about attacking the quadie. Either selecting the horses or how one should bet.
I going to record the results for Saturdays using plans from an old copies of PPM. Mad Gambler. |
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Just to start....
If Quaddies are your go..... and your a novice (aren't we all..... what a great leveller the punt is !!)
My Advice is if you do have a go.... and your bank is limited.... try flexi-betting the Quaddie.. atleast you get to have a crack at it ......and while you "fine tune" your selection process .....you don't do your dough... |
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You need to decide how much you want to invest in the quaddie. If you want to spend $100 then try taking these number of horses in each leg.
2 x 2 x 7 x 7 = 196 units = $98 (for a 50c unit) or 2 x 3 x 6 x 6 = 216 units = $108 (for a 50c unit) In other words, try and get 2 legs down to 2 or 3 chances then take as many as you can afford in the other 2 leg. Good Punting. |
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I'd narrow the fields to start with.
Use a pre post market and rule out anything that isnt in the top 7 lines of betting or any horse priced over $13. That should make your job a bit easier. |
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