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![]() SATURDAY METROPOLITAN RACES
TIPSTER POLL OF AT LEAST 8 TIPSTERS. BET THE TOP SELECTION OF EACH TIPSTER AS EACH OR ANY TIPSTER GETS A WINNER DROP THAT TIPSTER FOR THE REST OF THE MEETING. CONTINUE UNTIL YOU RUN OUT OF TIPSTERS OR MEETING ENDS. |
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![]() Used to be known as Royal Routine.
Must be at least 100 years old by now darky. |
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![]() Also sold on Ebay and via Ebook under various names, but all the same strategy.
Beware, one of my friends bought a whole lot of systems and they turned out to be all the same - just different names!!!
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![]() Thats the one alright.
I believe it came out in the 1950,s. I remember seeing an ad for it in the old "Man Magazine". Will see if I can dig a few more up . Cheers. darky. |
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![]() That is not quite the Royal Routine system as I have a copy of it from the sixties. The original method was to back each tipster's first selection if it was over 3/1 ($4.00) for a win. If the first selection was less than that price you dropped down to the 2nd selection and so on. I know this system has been given a pasting on this forum but while I was following it I had a fair degree of success with it. It just needed a sensible staking approach. I will dig it out again and have another play with it one day. The reason I stopped using it in the first place was because I couldn't get to the track and it is totally useless on the tab.
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![]() Might be ok with the internet bookies.
Thanks for that .I recieved it 2nd hand so good to get the original rules. Cheers. darky Last edited by darkydog2002 : 17th March 2007 at 08:45 PM. |
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![]() I just recieved a copy of the rules you quoted under another system name ( L B) ( Ebook)
Blimey.It came out in the 1950,s and is still being sold. Its the longest running system in my repetoire. Talk about recycling. Cheers. darky. |
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![]() The claim was " turn $20 into $100,000 in 5 years" and came with a 6 months guarantee and that's betting on Sydney alone. WOW. I think there was also first refusal on a bridge in Sydney as well. The "author was Jack O'Brien.
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![]() Beagle, can't resist yet MORE research, those original rules, was that at pre-post prices, bookies prices on offer at the course or what??
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![]() The prices are bookies pices at the track where you can take advantage of fluctuations. The claim was that it would work for TAB as well but we all know what happens there when you try to set yourself to win a certain amount at a "guess" pay out.
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