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Old 16th September 2006, 10:58 AM
partypooper partypooper is offline
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Just thought this might have been missed in another thread?

I've been interested in the Gold Specials for a while, but have refrained because I understand that they are bet to prices and my schedule does not allow for this, however I notice that the 6 months from March-Sept. have produced the following:

Bets = 56
Wins =14
Rets = 84
POT = 50% AT LEVEL STAKES,

is this an anomaly, or could you advise that betting at levels say at top fluc with minimum price stipulation (I have found a bookie who still accepts this) would produce similar results, i.e. your betting to prices returned 47% POT, same period??
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Old 19th September 2006, 09:30 AM
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Hello,

There is a detailed summary of every week for the 12 months ending 31st. August at
www.propun.com.au/gold_specials_horse_racing_bets.html

Just scroll down.


We have again commenced in profits with a big winning day on 2nd. September.
9th. September - no bets. 16th. September an OK day with $3.80 TF winner Safwa.

Cheers, Neil.
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