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Old 10th July 2003, 11:33 AM
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Day 3 of 10 days

I would like to change the procedure here .
For 48 units more we can cover 2 more mules O/L 168 instead of the original 120 units
I feel the strike rate will be stronger without affectiing the long range profit .

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5/ 2nd(1,4,3,8) 1st&3rd(2,1,4,3,,8,6,10,9)
7/ 2nd(1,5,8,2) 1st&3rd(4,1,5,8,2,9,6,10)
Grafton
6/ 2nd(2,1,4,6) 1st&3rd(3,2,1,4,6,5,8,7)
7/ 2nd(1,7,3,4) 1st&3rd(2,1,7,3,4,6,11,5)
8/ 2nd(3,4,1,6) 1st&3rd(5,3,4,1,6,2,7,10)
9/ 2nd(6,1,4,3) 1st&3rd(2,6,1,4,3,12,5,10)
Hawksbury
6/ 2nd(3,2,4,5) 1st&3rd(1,3,2,4,5,7,6,8)
8/ 2nd(1,6,4,2) 1st&3rd(3,1,6,4,2,7,5,12)
9/ 2nd(3,2,4,6) 1st&3rd(1,3,2,4,6,7,9,10)
Ipwich
6/ 2nd(1,7,2,6) 1st&3rd(3,1,7,2,6,4,5,12)
7/ 2nd(1,3,6,7) 1st&3rd(2,1,3,6,7,8,9,4)
8/ 2nd(3,8,7,5) 1st&3rd(1,3,8,7,5,6,2,4)


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Old 10th July 2003, 12:09 PM
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You made it a little more difficult this time, hopefully more profits. How do you pick your races? My selections below including the first six as previously. Good luck.

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5/2nd (4,1,8,2) 1st & 3rd(4,1,8,2,11,12,13,9)
or (4,1,8,2,11,12)
7/2nd (8,4,2,5) 1st & 3rd (8,4,2,5,11,9,7,10)
or (8,4,2,5,11,9)

Grafton
6/2nd (5,3,2,4)1st & 3rd (5,3,2,4,1,10,7,8)
or (5,3,2,4,1,10)
7/2nd(6,2,1,10 1st & 3rd (6,2,1,10,11,4,5,7)
or (6,2,1,10,11,4)
8/2nd(10,5,2,6) 1st & 3rd (10,5,2,6,7,1,4,9)
or (10,5,2,6,7,1)
9/2nd(6,4,2,1) 1st & 3rd (6,4,2,1,12,3,13,5)
or (6,4,2,1,12,3)

Hawksbury
6/2nd (4,3,2,1) 1st & 3rd (4,3,2,1,5,7,14,6)
or (4,3,2,1,5,7)
8/2nd (3,2,1,5) 1st & 3rd (3,2,1,5,4,10,7,6)
or (3,2,1,5,4,10)
9/2nd (1,3,4,7) 1st & 3rd (1,3,4,7,9,2,6,12)
or (1,3,4,7,9,2)

Ipswich
6/2nd (6,1,7,11)1st & 3rd (6,1,7,11,4,3,5,8)
or (6,1,7,11,4,3)
7/2nd(6,2,1,3) 1st & 3rd (6,2,1,3,9,8,4,10)
or (6,2,1,3,9,8)
8/2nd(3,6,7,5)1st & 3rd (3,6,7,5,2,11,4,1)
or (3,6,7,5,2,11)
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Old 10th July 2003, 03:43 PM
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I think I outlay is actually $144 (8*3*6) for those selections.
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Old 10th July 2003, 04:55 PM
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OutLay $1,440.00
Return $3,305.20
Profit $1,865.20

Bendigo
5/2nd (4,1,8,2) 1st & 3rd(4,1,8,2,11,12,13,9)
7/2nd (8,4,2,5) 1st & 3rd (8,4,2,5,11,9,7,10) $228.10

Grafton
6/2nd (5,3,2,4) 1st & 3rd (5,3,2,4,1,10,7,8)
7/2nd (6,2,1,10) 1st & 3rd (6,2,1,10,11,4,5,7)
8/2nd (10,5,2,6) 1st & 3rd (10,5,2,6,7,1,4,9)
9/2nd (6,4,2,1) 1st & 3rd (6,4,2,1,12,3,13,5)


Hawksbury
6/2nd (4,3,2,1) 1st & 3rd (4,3,2,1,5,7,14,6)
8/2nd (3,2,1,5) 1st & 3rd (3,2,1,5,4,10,7,6)
9/2nd (1,3,4,7) 1st & 3rd (1,3,4,7,9,2,6,12) $79.20


Ipswich
6/2nd (6,1,7,11) 1st & 3rd (6,1,7,11,4,3,5,8) $2,850.70
7/2nd (6,2,1,3) 1st & 3rd (6,2,1,3,9,8,4,10)
8/2nd (3,6,7,5) 1st & 3rd (3,6,7,5,2,11,4,1) $147.20

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Old 10th July 2003, 05:03 PM
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hi both of you

i think bhagwan might be right on this one it is 168.

just say 4x7x6=168

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Old 10th July 2003, 08:09 PM
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Results Day 3

5 from 12
Divs
$153,1772,138,73,141

Ret $2016
O/L $2277
Prof$261 =13%

YTD 9 from 32 = 28%
YTD $7200 bank now $7395


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Old 10th July 2003, 08:23 PM
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The calculation is always worked out from the smallest No. of selections up to the largest , deducting one on the second lot , then 2 off the third lot.

In this case 4*8*8 becomes 4*7*6=168

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