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I went back to my old ways of depositing some money to make a bet
Depositing to make a bet, lol, gl boys. |
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well the guys are still tipping winners, 8/1 the other day, 7/2 today, hope you guys are following!!
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Hope you got on Eric's Charm!!!
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No, McCoy got on it before me and was away like the wind.
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Nice touch landed today, Ballytrim at huge odds, Oniz tiptoes plus a short priced winner.
If you are still a doubter I think you should give in to your wicked ways, Ive made quite a bit of cash in the last week following my boy! |
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It's not about doubting. They are clearly guessers.
Good luck to them, they're articulate and obviously having fun, I hope they get the lot, but I won't be following them as it would be crazy to do so. |
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haha, why guessers? You are probably right, it must be a lucky run that Rich is on, but he does tell me that he picks his selections when they are too big in price. Method to his madness perhaps, I do hope so.
Good bit of fun all the same, however backing their selections is probably not the thing to do, reading the posts can provide a little entertainment though :) cheers Lori |
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anyone who decided to follow them would be a fool
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Just a hunch in fairness. I know a handful of pro types and there's just a different kind of analysis.
That's not to say the lads won't develop over time, but it's likely a bit deeper thinking is required to turn good guessing into a more methodic combination of form/maths/gut that most winners use. Seems there are too many selections as well. Also in fairness, it's impossible to go from zero to hero without guessing along the way as this game is really all guessing, you just improve your guesses with time/experience/analysis. Again, all the best of luck, not being dumb is a very helpful start and actually having a life while learning the trade is far more fun than sitting in front of excel typing in nonsense for 16 hours a day. |