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Ocean finance.
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just lay MT's tips
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I looked at events which the favourites historically mde a profit in in the last ten years, these tended to be longer term bets E.g. The Premiership, it certainly made a profit for the short term I did it.
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Lay Alan Keyte's daily Naps from the SL Naps Table. Easy money.
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THUGGERS
You're welcome to oppose these All Weather system backs of mine. Kempton tonight 6.50 Lesley's Choice £21.00 win @ BSP 9.20 King's Colour £21.00 win @ BSP By the way, the system runs until March and I'm using a progressive staking plan so you'll have to lay 'em to lose the amount. Is that OK? |
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Hi Unionjack .. good to see you are still around .........
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by that logic surely if you are a losing punter you just have to lay whatever you think will win for instant success right? wrong, commission will get you
or with the high street bookies it's the overround |
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Mr AK nap won 1/5 ........... another bowl of soup .
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The problem is that both approaches can lose.
Try working with your own system, in 2 accounts, with each taking the opposite position. You might think that if one side wins the other loses and vice versa! The problem is the differential, between the back and lay bets, coupled with commision charges on the wins. Failing this, just analyse your results, on one account strategy, and calculate what would have been the reverse position. You may assume that if you have lost that the opposite approach would have won! Prepare to be surprised! |