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Get a copy of the bible and it is all plain sailing from there
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And now for a completely dufferent take on things,there is a guy on another forum who makes his selections on the basis of the horse running at it,s optimum climatic conditions,temperature/wind and other criteria I don,t know of,when I first read his post I thought what the fcuk! then I,m thinking maybe this guy does have something and so it has proved his strike rate is very acceptable,I don,t know the full details of his formula as it is computer based with loads of factors unrelated to form,very interesting don,t you think.
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How do we - OR HIM - know ....
"the basis of the horse running at it,s optimum climatic conditions,temperature/wind and other criteria" - When .... It is a lightly raced 2-yr-old, or 3-yr-old,even. Humbug and Hocus Pocus .... from a 'GEEK' who should find something better to do with his Electronic Toy. |
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but getting constant abuse and lies thrown at you
Ironic, coming from a compulsive liar. I add comment where i've got something to say. Whereas you just spam thread after thread with your meaningless drivel, telling everyone what a genius you are, but invariably making a tít of yourself. Perhaps you can explain to the forum why all of these 50/1, 66/1, 100/1 winners you claim your system comes up with are never posted before the race? You can put as much data into your Excel spreadsheets as you like, but if you know nothing about the game, you will not make money. Which you don't. Which is why you don't bet. |
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The question was "How do you make it PAY"?
Well I think we all know that betting AFTER the race does not make it pay.... |
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Dr Gonzo, the thread is titled "How do the form book guys make it pay"
Which clearly is a question by a member that is interested in another members feedback about betting on horses which indecently is posted on the "horse racing" forum. Now all you are interested in is making personal remarks about a members real betting amounts which is personal information and also accusing them of many lies yourself lying of course in the process. And here I am wasting my time answering folk like you Dr Gonzo that want to know nothing about horse racing and everything about folk possibly because you are a sad and lonely individual which isnt a bad thing but please refrain from all the lies yourself before you fire your lies at people or you will never make any friends on here, thank you . someones personal stuff over the internet |
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Does your system take trade winds and altitude into account bf ?
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Incidently DR Gonzo and others, the remarks about after timing well do you think I got
to be the tenth best ranked tipster on the AW competition by after timing? I have missed about 10-15 meetings due to upgrading the workbooks ,some of which would of given me good points, spent 3 weeks with a bug causing random numbers to be added to the ratings values and redesigned the ratings approach three times with adjustments and errors causing errors. Now if I am fake as you keep suggesting then I must of been incredibly lucky thus far dont you think? |
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Ha Ha hello, actually I have considered that temperature does have an effect on racing and it
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In respect of Altitude the ranges in the UK would probably be between just above sea level for tracks like
Brighton and Southwell to around 400-800 feet above sea level for some northern tracks and the difference in air pressure and oxygen content is negligible thus of no importance to horse racing results ![]() |
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bro, get out of the house a bit
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Onlooker there are other age groups than 2/3 yolds and he apparently receives all of the climatic data amongst other things relevant to the horses optimum performance runs them thro the computer then gives his selections which up to the time of posting are quite impressive,"the proof of the pudding is in the eating" I would imagine,I haven,t the foggiest as to how he came about this but fair play to anyone who can get an edge in this game and that includes bf.
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Now all you are interested in is making personal remarks about a members real betting amounts which is personal information and also accusing them of many lies yourself lying of course in the process.
What lies? You've told everyone on here that you don't bet. And here I am wasting my time answering folk like you Dr Gonzo that want to know nothing about horse racing and everything about folk possibly because you are a sad and lonely individual which isnt a bad thing but please refrain from all the lies yourself before you fire your lies at people or you will never make any friends on here, thank you I actually go racing, in this country and abroad. You have made over 11,000 posts on here in 18 months at all hours of the day and night, pontificating about how much you know about horse racing and rubbishing the opinions of others. Yet every time you've put your ratings up pre-race for more than a couple of days, you've made huge losses. You then try and cover your tracks by blabbering on about how your ratings picked a 66/1 winner after the fact, in a desperate need for recognition. So, really, who is the sad and lonely individual? No lies. All fact. |
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Coming from you, i'll treat that as a badge of honour, you deviant
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if you dont bet bf whats the point really and wheres the motivation coming from , seems all pointless to me
your spending your day trying to prove something to people who really dont care Get out man , go get laid or get sloshed , you only get one life dont waist it posting tables that really will never be correct due to ever changing circumstance |
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i totally agree with you lazarus2 and the nasty remarks they throw at you is most unfair also
and perhaps they need need to address theme selves and there behavior before slating others... |
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Best advice I've been given: "Never mind a horse's form, look at its RECORD."
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i totally agree with you lazarus2 and the nasty remarks they throw at you is most unfair also
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Its is noted that in primates, the size of the mouth is inversely proportional to the size of
the brain and on this basis I fully expect DR Gonzo to open his filthy gob on many occasions and also the league of other banana peelers that inhabit this forum. |
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Bf_fanatic:
please will you marry me? with my programming/db/SQL obsessions, we could take over the world! |
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another thread goes pear-shaped
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Its is noted that in primates, the size of the mouth is inversely proportional to the size of the brain and on this basis I fully expect DR Gonzo to open his filthy gob on many occasions and also the league of other banana peelers that inhabit this forum.
I type with my fingers, not my mouth. hth |
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mods are watching fraudy it seems
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BARNEY21.
27 Feb 13 08:37 Joined: 14 Oct 01 | Topic/replies: 2,056 | Blogger: BARNEY21.'s blog And now for a completely dufferent take on things,there is a guy on another forum who makes his selections on the basis of the horse running at it,s optimum climatic conditions,temperature/wind and other criteria I don,t know of,when I first read his post I thought what the fcuk! then I,m thinking maybe this guy does have something and so it has proved his strike rate is very acceptable,I don,t know the full details of his formula as it is computer based with loads of factors unrelated to form,very interesting don,t you think. always been a big part of my selection criteria barney, a horses time of year, many moons a ago i read an article by whome i cannot remember, about a horse natural dynamo, they are all different, and all get fully charged once a year naturally. i always look at its previous in-running figures at the corresponding time of year, i find they paint a better picture than previous form figs and lenghts beaten, its about whether it looked like it could win to the track pro's or it did win a blend of both. anyway have alook at fillys bouncing on aw in winter, etc, interesting stuff. |
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Anybody who has LAID either - or worse still, BOTH - COVERHOLDER and FLAMBOROUGH BREEZE today -
Purely because they take an often belligerent stance against Prices - whilst 'Flying in the face' of the FORM BOOK - which they probably don't have the time, patience, or inclination, to try and interpret, anyway .... Wants to SELF-EXCLUDE themselves from Betfair, forthwith.... For their own sake. |
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How do form students make money?
In my own case, I don't always and certainly not without looking at the markets. |
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Every horse has a price .
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That form books red hot tonight!
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another won for the formbook
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What's the diff between form an it's record?
Am I slow have I missed something |
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^ It's HOW you 'Read' and interpret the FORM - xmoneyx
There is as much FORM written 'between the lines' - as there is printed in Black & White. ANYBODY can read the BLACK & WHITE .... Far, far, fewer can 'read' 'between the lines'..... properly, though. ![]() |
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always been a big part of my selection criteria barney, a horses time of year, many moons a ago i read an article by whome i cannot remember, about a horse natural dynamo, they are all different, and all get fully charged once a year naturally. and what would be the evolutionary basis for that? Breeding perhaps... but it's not a panda is it! Still, I will give it a go, you never know. If it does turn out to be true, baggsy me the name "PandaProfits - the black and white answer to winning at horse racing". |
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a horse run 20 times won 3 times only all at chepstow only three times it raced there all on heavy ground.
same horse beaten a length at huntingdon in good ground in better class race last time out.horse run three times at huntingdon beat other twice long way but was two years ago. now running at kempton droping in grade what now. 1/record tells u it only wins at chepstow.wont win 2/form tells u it will run big race. |
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Good for you meepoor , also is it switched on , has it been fed recently , has the jock a liking for fast cars , will it jump round , etc etc
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thx onlooker
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Manxy this guy obviously puts a lot of work and data into his selections,I just found it another very interesting take on things and who knows he may just have cracked it,to me he is to be applauded,his selections yesterday were Act of Logistics won @14.5 on here his 2nd was Byroness in the 9.00 Kempers ?? don,t know how it got on.
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where is he to be found barney
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Won 13/8
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Tipping winners also works the same as those horses that only perform at certain times of the year.
Tipsters go through patches where they can't go wrong. It's just a matter of waiting for the way they work out winners to come good - for a time that is. We frequently see it on here, some people seem to have a crystal ball. Then suddenly the winners stop coming, and so do the tips. |