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Re: Easiest Racing/Punting Systems

Postby brod » Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:27 am

Mal, I dont think that youre gonna get far with this one..
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Re: Easiest Racing/Punting Systems

Postby Plunge Penguin » Sun Sep 23, 2007 9:02 pm

mal wrote:G
We both treat Gambling seriously
But others who dont have the time or desire to work hard at punting
devise systems and follow it on a recreational basis[or seriously if it suceeds]
Some people actually work 40 hours a week to derive income and can
then afford to play thier devised systems in thier leisure time
PP has headed his system EASIEST RACING/PUNTING SYSTEMS

I have seen some pretty good results from the various systems posted in this room
Inventors of these systems win draw or lose have fun + entertainment


I thought about PM'ing G direct on this, but thought it fairer to say it on site.

G - yes, you may be correct on a couple of points. No, I don't bet for a living (if you can steer me to a foolproof system that I can, then please send me the details ;-) ), I punt for some fun and to win some extra quid to help get some entertainment dollars. That's not to say I don't take it seriously. For what its worth, I focus a lot more on sport - its simply easier than trying to follow three codes in six states, for example, where there may be fifteen meetings a day to bet on. I love my footy, so AFL/SANFL punting is a favorite. I follow netball very closely, and being the first year Unitab offered it, I jumped on and made some VERY good results (not all bets I made were published here), due to the "experts" at Unitab making some errors (which I tried to steer others into as often as possible!!). I love my golf, and have a lash on that also.

I like racing, but for those that may walk into an agency in early afternoon (when many maidens and C1's are on - this system focussing heavily on those sorts of races), and look at a board quickly to see form, this system doesn't take long to assess - as Mal said "Easiest Racing/Punting Systems". I have had some VERY good wins from it, and it really takes a short time to narrow down a contender. I'd think that, from 4 qualifying runners, 2 winning bets for a +$23 per units wagered isn't too bad.

No, I don't have accounts at seven different agencies - I simply don't have the inclination to. After reading the thoughts of many seasoned punters on this forum, I have added a Sportsbet account to my Unitab one, and two accounts are fine for me to diversify.

Yes, I probably was a bit mischievious in having a dig at you - but to be really honest and fair, you seem to be very, very negative toward a lot of people on here apart from me. I'm not into "grandstanding", showing off or anything - I'm like 98% of us on this particular forum in looking to share some ideas, have some fun and hopefully, between all of us, beat the bookies. I ain't into having bunfights with people or the like. If that's what you want, then leave me right out of your firing line. If you want to have some fun like most of us, no dramas - looking forward to all of us beating the bookies and making some dollars.

For what its worth, the interest for me in having some smaller multis on things like the Brownlow (damn Collingwood - that $2 one on them to win the flag into B. Harvey to win the B'low at juicy odds was a lot of fun!!! Good thing I laid off on Geel and Port though ;-) ), keeps the interest in the contest for me and may hopefully give a return.

Each to their own, G - I guess I just don't see the need to denigrate everyone with sniping, "blushes" etc either. Having said that, I'm also not into going back and forth on insults. I respect your hours of study and research and hope it pays off for you.

Hope this clears up each person's perspectives and long may anyone here win something off the bookies!

BTW - I'll look more into it tomorrow, but may be one to watch in Kilmore Race 3, No. 14 tomorrow - Distant Drums. Looks like a possible qualifier, but will look more into SP's tomorrow.
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Re: Easiest Racing/Punting Systems

Postby Ecky » Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:15 pm

Some good points have been made in this thread - we need to keep in mind that we all bet for different reasons, and everyone has a slightly differerent outlook on things such as

:arrow: amount of time they are prepared to put into punting
:arrow: amount of risk they are prepared to take
:arrow: our motivations for gambling (purely financial, for enjoyment, or to prove a point)

A strategy which may seem ludicrous to someone, may fit perfectly with the aims of someone else.
This doesn't mean that we all can't happily coexist on the one site. :D
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Re: Easiest Racing/Punting Systems

Postby mal » Mon Sep 24, 2007 1:47 pm

Im sure despite my constant boasting that others have learnt a thing or two on how to punt :prayer: :prayer:

I enjoy reading everyones gambling ideologies
And I must concede I have learnt from others as well.
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