Get up at 3am , put the hard yards in , and get losses back on Australian. Remember the old maxim, you only get out of life what you put in. Not much fun breaking sleeping habits, but the rewards have more than compensated for me.
Get up at 3am , put the hard yards in , and get losses back on Australian.Remember the old maxim, you only get out of life what you put in.Not much fun breaking sleeping habits, but the rewards have more than compensated for me.
I'm big on US racing and watched almost 15,000 US races last year. Normally I would tend to give up by about 0130 but with the huge shortfall in volume I've been picking up every single race that I can and hanging on till the bitter end at tracks like Charles Town, Remington and Fonner. Now I know what dawn looks like!
I'm big on US racing and watched almost 15,000 US races last year. Normally I would tend to give up by about 0130 but with the huge shortfall in volume I've been picking up every single race that I can and hanging on till the bitter end at tracks lik
stick with it fatpunt, it actually is consistent. Races are won and lost at the start over there often. What's the pace and who is best positioned tactically? simple but it's amazing how often that horse wins. Pace/positioning/fractions (they all have sectional timing by default, it's a dream), never bet on the first or second big change IR - the key is acting on the last. If all else fails then just look for those professional losers that always come 2nd/3rd a few times in a row (with comments of hanging, lugging in, overly keen etc) and when they waver at all IR lay the heck out of them and most of the time they will fail. I'm pumped for lone star. Ever tried doing one bet a week? that one that jumps out at you and makes you so glad you waited, amazing isn't it - do 95% less and earn 700%+ more. Now, off to take my own advice for prolly the first time ever :D
stick with it fatpunt, it actually is consistent. Races are won and lost at the start over there often. What's the pace and who is best positioned tactically? simple but it's amazing how often that horse wins. Pace/positioning/fractions (they all hav