As an aside -- those who don't use a system are, by default, using a system, aren't they?
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#242
General Discussion / Re: Global Library of systems?
October 23, 2014, 11:41:28 PM
A good idea on the face of it.
I guess a system would only be added to the forum database after careful vetting by....well, yes -- by whom?
Otherwise, unless careful safeguards are put in place I can see copyright violations becoming a very vexed issue!
I guess a system would only be added to the forum database after careful vetting by....well, yes -- by whom?
Otherwise, unless careful safeguards are put in place I can see copyright violations becoming a very vexed issue!
#243
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Longshots
October 20, 2014, 11:12:22 PM
Nice to see that balance steadily putting on weight!
#244
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: LAYING TO LOSE
October 19, 2014, 11:30:05 PMQuote from: peleus on October 19, 2014, 03:44:34 PM
Sorry to bump this up but I was looking for a video tutorial about them but...]
To clarify: what does the word 'them' specifically refer to?
Once I (or others) know that we might be able to help.
#245
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Longshots
October 16, 2014, 02:15:17 AM
Sarsted, priced at 1.34, was more of a shortshot...LOLOL
You're doing remarkably well with your picks.
You're doing remarkably well with your picks.
#246
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Laying
October 13, 2014, 10:59:47 PM
@ LF You ask:
"Also, while i was doing a bit more research, i am seeing two distinct methods. Either fixing the liability or fixing the return during the staking. What would you recommend and why?"
When laying I always stake to a fixed, specific liability using Formula 2.
Why?
So I have better control over losses, and I'm not betting more than I can afford to lose!
Stupid I might be; daft I'm not!
"Also, while i was doing a bit more research, i am seeing two distinct methods. Either fixing the liability or fixing the return during the staking. What would you recommend and why?"
When laying I always stake to a fixed, specific liability using Formula 2.
Why?
So I have better control over losses, and I'm not betting more than I can afford to lose!
Stupid I might be; daft I'm not!
#247
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / WORDS FAIL ME...
October 13, 2014, 01:14:21 AM #249
Sports Betting Forum / Re: Parlays
October 12, 2014, 01:39:10 AM
This software looks like it's ideal for parlays: http://www.compound-magicpro.com/
The video on that site is an eye-opener!
The video on that site is an eye-opener!
#250
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Laying
October 12, 2014, 12:24:18 AM
Laying always involves a liability. That's the amount that you are liable to pay out of your account to the winner should the horse be unreasonable enough to actually win.
Before laying anything always calculate your liability first. (See Formula 1 below)
The smaller the price on offer the smaller your liability; the bigger the price on offer the greater your liability.
Many horse racing punters love to lay odds-on shots.
Why?
Simply because:
• Odds-on shots most certainly do lose quite often
• Liability as odds-on layers is always less than our stake
• Returns for successful odds-on lays are always greater than our stake
To improve your chances laying odds-on:
• Look for races with a couple or more close threats priced under 10.00 -- the more the better.
• Look for races on heavy tracks -- the wetter the better.
Here are two easy formulas to keep on your desktop.
Formula 1: Calculate your liability for a specific stake
Liability = (Decimal Odds - 1) * Lay Stake
Formula 2: Calculate your stake for a specific liability
Lay Stake = Liability / (Decimal Odds - 1)
[For more information see here: http://betselection.cc/horse-racing-forum/laying-to-lose/ ]
Before laying anything always calculate your liability first. (See Formula 1 below)
The smaller the price on offer the smaller your liability; the bigger the price on offer the greater your liability.
Many horse racing punters love to lay odds-on shots.
Why?
Simply because:
• Odds-on shots most certainly do lose quite often
• Liability as odds-on layers is always less than our stake
• Returns for successful odds-on lays are always greater than our stake
To improve your chances laying odds-on:
• Look for races with a couple or more close threats priced under 10.00 -- the more the better.
• Look for races on heavy tracks -- the wetter the better.
Here are two easy formulas to keep on your desktop.
Formula 1: Calculate your liability for a specific stake
Liability = (Decimal Odds - 1) * Lay Stake
Formula 2: Calculate your stake for a specific liability
Lay Stake = Liability / (Decimal Odds - 1)
[For more information see here: http://betselection.cc/horse-racing-forum/laying-to-lose/ ]
#251
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Follow the frog
October 11, 2014, 11:55:38 PM
Yes, Peleus.
Patience is an essential ingredient when playing longshots -- spiced with a touch of optimism, too!
Patience is an essential ingredient when playing longshots -- spiced with a touch of optimism, too!
#252
Online Casinos / Re: Do you think online casinos cheat?
October 11, 2014, 11:53:25 PM
Is it valid to tar them all with the same brush?
Surely they can't all be cheats?
What we should be doing collectively is to find the ones that don't.
How we do that moot point.
Surely they can't all be cheats?
What we should be doing collectively is to find the ones that don't.
How we do that moot point.
#253
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Follow the frog
October 10, 2014, 11:20:02 PM
Lucky? Always plays a part.
Clusters? Wins and losses tend to come in clusters.
The important thing with longshots is how profits are running at 3, 6 and 12 month intervals.
Longshots and short-term profits are mutually exclusive.
So hang in there...
Clusters? Wins and losses tend to come in clusters.
The important thing with longshots is how profits are running at 3, 6 and 12 month intervals.
Longshots and short-term profits are mutually exclusive.
So hang in there...
#254
Horse & Greyhound Racing Forum / Re: Follow the frog
October 02, 2014, 10:58:16 PM
Crikey...are you really a novice?
That looked like a very professional and experienced wrap-up of the chances!
That looked like a very professional and experienced wrap-up of the chances!
#255
General Discussion / Re: Let's tip this forum to let it run without any further trouble
October 01, 2014, 07:28:51 AM
Victor will set up 'tipping' buttons with other pay processors if that's what he thinks is best.
And no, Max is not in the UK. Nor does he want to handle other members' money. He told me that himself !
And no, Max is not in the UK. Nor does he want to handle other members' money. He told me that himself !