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Old 29th November 2002, 10:08 AM
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Bhagwan,

I love your input on this forum; especially your betting systems. I'm relatively new to racing, so I wonder if I might ask for some clarification on an entry you posted some time ago about place betting. You said:

Try this staking plan based on your past results.

Bet 1/12th. of your bank not reducing.
Increase your bank by 1/12th. once your bank increases by 1/12th. race to race.

This is based on the longest possible run of outs multiplied by 3.

This means you have to follow race to race to maximise your profits.

What do you mean by "not reducing" and "race to race"?

Also, (as an aside) what does "all-up" mean?

Thanks so much for all the effort you put into this forum.

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Old 29th November 2002, 12:27 PM
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Dear Mr. Bullet32,
Thank you for your feedback.

"Not reducing" means just that,
E.g. if your bank is $1200 , betting 1/12th. Bet would be $100, if your bank drops to say $1000 , you would still bet the $100, NOT 1/12th of the remaining $1000=$83

If your bank increases to say $1250 , your new bank high would be divided by 1/12=$104 outlay etc.

"Race to race" once again means just that ,the next race that you have targeted to bet on that`s all.

'All up" just means at the end of it all when every thing has been done.

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Old 29th November 2002, 02:16 PM
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Bhagwan,

Thanks so much for your prompt response. And thank you for clarifying.

Keep up the excellent work! (Any time I see "Posted by Bhagwan", I know it's a must-read!!)

Thanks!
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Old 29th November 2002, 04:14 PM
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i agree bghwan is a must read.
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