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Bang on. Whenever I chase trifectas, quaddies, trebles, etc I do my dough.
Quinella/% excta semi successful.
Finding place value and having bets around 3/12 or 5/10 on a handful on a Saturday at particular venue - works. Whenever I plug my bets into the multi machine the odds never really stack up and as many have stated here...if I had 5 bets in a multi and I am wrong with one....dough done. Betting single bet options even if only 3 of 5 place your money is returned....only need one or two winners to get inot the black.
You should open your eyes, Trump was Falsely inflating his assets to show that his net assets were far greater than was actually the case. He valued some of his assets many times greater than their true worth. Some may say "so what" but it is still fraud
Could you even give my old mate MY OBERON a chance ? Probably would need a softer surface over 1400m.
He has little bits of Aussie form which give him a place chance - can't believe it was three years since his last run up here.
Belclare is back with Bjorn Baker and in Saturday's All Aged Stakes. It's quite a good field and includes Grail Seeker.
Broadsiding at $6.50 with J Mac on looks a good bet, last start beat Aeliana.
Bloke please , try opening your eyes BANKS/LENDERS aren't fools they won't lend on any high profile asset that's valuation is unreliable , they do their home work . One judge thought he knows how to value Trumps property , he valued it very low so he could nail Trump , he failed now the James situation is different she seemed to have falsified records and the description of assets,
The things that stand out most to me - other than the prize money obviously - are the handicaps (but the best horses still finished 1, 2, 3), plus the fact it was Race 3 on the card at 1.20pm in the afternoon. Don't know how many races there were per meeting in 1966, or the gaps between them, but that was certainly early in the day.
That's why the most successful punters are those who look for value and bet to win. Although there are a different type that look for value and bet to place. Either way they look for value.
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