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agreed. great example horse called Guydus. massive word 3 or so runs back, admittedly it fell. cruises in at 10s yesterday competely unheralded.
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After 40 years studying the form, I have given up studying form.
I ended up even steven last year. This year I am up a couple of ton. My new policy. I lay the favs on here morning prices when I don't go racing. At the races 1) I usually back the jolly at best price ( David Kearney etc) 2) Throw a few bob on a whisper. (Kilty Storm at 14/1 on here Sun) 3) Watch the Oddschecker steamers for on course money or maybe a mad price on here. Stable tips if used properly WILL make you a few pound. |
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nearly 70% would go close,but the rest can run stinkers.
I hate when reading the form an it turns out to be a complete waste of time like some horse that was held up for a few races an bolts in. Its good when formlines stand up tho Prob the best thing to hear is when a trainer rates a horse highly, u can put it on the watch list and make ur mind up from their on then. Jockey tips can also be disaster. The Chelt preview nights should be fun! |
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You can study form all day long but if you can't interprete the form you are wasting your time. I have some very good contacts in some of the top stables and I can safely say that if I were to back their tips I would have been in the poor house years ago. The only way to make money is to study the form properly and look for the value.
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tips from owners are a complete disaster in the main. they think their nags are as good as the trainer tells them and more.i know this for sure cause i have been that owner,more fool me.lol.
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granted some of my big wins used a combination of tips an form study. When both are used together they can become a lethal combo.
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