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so your a pro punter darky. whats the best tip you can give a novice. i'll sure follow your tips in furture.
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Multibet shifty.
1 bet a race punters will end up in the poor house. Find either a Free or paid Rating Service that heavily relies on Weight Ratings and have a solid reputation. i.e racingandsports wizard online are 2 of the best for Daily betting. Others for Saturday Metrop are lucky88 racingservice run by Mick Fagin Avoid commercial systems sold by the main 2 suppliers. Get to know how to profile a horses main Characteristics i.e Best distance ranges Weight carrying abilities etc The Sportsman racing paper is a must in the early stages of learning to profile horses (the amount of info contained there is amazing) Recognize early in your career that the more successful you become the more Knockers will come out of the woodwork and dont let them erode your confidence. Recognize that winning and losing races come in cycles. i.e A winning run will be followed by a losing run and vice versa. Always be OVERCAPITALIZED rather than undercapitalized. Always try to have a minimum 100 bets between you and a wipeout. Good TC are the ideal (if you decide to use a rating service and the TC are different on the day for whats been rated for consider not betting .) In this regard remember that Good Track conditions are NOT the same as Dead TC (A trap that only the stupid fall into as Dead can mean parts of the track are dead and other parts can be slow and heavy.Horses slip and slide all over the place and a jockeys nightmare.) The other trap is betting horses on good TC coming off a recent run of Heavy (it usually knackers them) Thats the very basics but a good beginning and its one industry where the bettor gets better by constantly studying it. Cheers darky |
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