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thegiggilo , you have indeed found some nice priced winners and you along with many prove that its
not impossible to profit from the study of racing form, well done I say. |
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Dr Crippen 01 Mar 13 09:28
'.......... The thing you should have been looking for, was which ones were likely to show their form on the day. Without knowing that, the form is useless. Dr Crippen 01 Mar 13 09:31 'Without a knowledge of how and why trainers place their horses - you might as well use the form book as toilet paper.' -------------------------- Dear Dr .... Those two elements ARE 'part and parcel' of Form Study - It's an all embracing appreciation of the whole potential scenario. Especially the latter - which ISN'T written in "Black & White" - But IS "Reading between the lines" ... - for which ohyouknowdoya appears to be so keen to ridicule. ![]() |
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Dear oh dear onlooker, you present yourself through your posts, as the second coming.
As suspected you haven't go a clue have you, eh? you couldn't price a race up to save your life. Couldn't spot value if it smacked you in the mush, as for reading between the lines, god help ya. ![]() |
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ohyouknowdoya -
Oh stop being so sarcastic and supercilious. The latter being something that you are obviously accusing me of being... When all you are doing is presenting the perfect example of the 'pot calling the kettle black'. As for your assumptions about me - and that is ALL that they are - as you have, nor can have, ANY positive proof, whatsoever ... Well, all I will say is - you could not be more wrong ... that being the politest way that I can reply. |
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Ffs I'm not been sarcastic or supercilious, I'm been honest. If you can't price a race up the day before,
can't spot value, can't spot a weak fav, how the hell can you back or lay anything. This place is nuts ![]() |
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You two seem to have similar correct views about reading races and yet are at loggerheads?
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giggs record is second to none, a brilliant judge
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It's all smoke & mirrors
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If you trust your own judgement, then of course you must have an idea of price/value. Most people would back a horse they fancied at 20-1 or 5-1. I remember some Dean Mckeown horses I fancied on form that I thought 6-1 was value, going off 5-1 a place. I knew then that they were no longer value! That's what you're up against.
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