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steerforth
29 Oct 24 23:32
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..For Money In Horse Racing.
Just bought this piece of waste paper off Amazon and feel compelled to share a quick review in case anyone out there might be similarly inclined to part with a few quid.

Actually that line was meant to put you off, but on second thoughts, I'd quite like to feel that I'm not alone, because nothing I can say here would adequately express how bad this book is.

It's truly astonishing in it's incompetence. If a seven year old produced writing twice as good as this, I'd be despairing at the failure of the education system. Of course he wouldn't - because nobody could. The grammar and punctuation have to be seen to be believed; and I still don't believe it.
That's before mentioning  the rambling incontinence of the actual text, which reads like it was written by someone whose brain is spilling out thoughts ten steps ahead of his fingers on a keyboard.

If, by a slim chance the author sees this, or has his attention drawn to it, three words of advice. Find. An. Editor.
Pause Switch to Standard View Isaac Robathan. Finding value...
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Report leif October 30, 2024 7:16 AM GMT
Ye hasn't read Gordon the Greyhound thenMischief
Report raspberrybottom October 30, 2024 8:53 AM GMT
There's a couple of editions of this on ebay for £20-£25.

Thousands of similar ones on ebay.

Here's what Isaac's one says....

"Finding Value in Horse Racing can be a tricky business, this book shows you how to look at form and data differently. Examples of where to look, what to look for, There are chapters om Systems, Favourites, Trainers, Ratings, Speed Figures, Race Courses Etc. There are worked examples of races run in the UK and Ireland. Easy to follow instructions of what to look for and how to spot false favourites Guidance on Place betting. What it means on which day of the week a horses form comes from. The different characteristics of courses, Which courses are risky for favourites carrying top weight. Favourite Percentages. There are many examples of how to use ratings for best effect, also advice on risky highly rated horses. The Author also tells you how to find him at the races, as he says "To chew the Cud".
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