Re:Punting: the future.

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Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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OK. so how to put this....
I've been punting for a long time. horseracing, south africa mainly. last few years have been bad, form-study means little, insider info never reliable. none of the normal methods work. been battling to make profit.
now our world has changed. and need advice people. what is working? i have exhausted almost every conceivable angle i have come across and can think of.
from small to big exotics, perms, stringing various bets in trixies,yankees etc.
focusing onwins, and or places, single and multiple bets. local, international tipsters and services - most of them not measuring up to what they promise.
have used maths and power of numbers. positions. my word, everything i can think of. even tried lucky charms :-)
only thing havent tried is the "ouija board".
not sure if that IS an option ;-)

anyone using something that is consistently working. please inbox me.
i am out of ideas :-(
and this computer generated soccer matches and horseracing...i have literally sat days, hours after hours, spending a lot of money exhausting one strategy after each other. i am really out on a limb here and asking advice please.

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Re: Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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Sadly this could have been written by 95% of punters.

DISCIPLINE is probably the key word.

Don't chase, tomorrow is another day.

Etc etc

Can post plenty on the subject and enjoy France today.

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Re: Re:Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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Don’t believe the crap about head over heart. Bet with your heart.


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Re: Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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following a set system consistently, u reach a point where u need to realize it isnt working.
how much money and how many bets needs to be thrown at a method/system before you realize it just isnt working. R10K?
20 bets after each other consistently loosing?
u need to have a point where u draw the line.
after 20 bets, or R10K the possibility of recovering that outlay using your current method becomes slim. u need to have a point where u draw the line.
discipline is not throwing money at something until it works. its using a system and prooving beyond a doubt its not working, and moving on.

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Re: Re:Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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There’s a book named something like “twenty successful horseracing systems”. If one works why would you need the other nineteen?


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Re: Re:Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago - 5 years 2 weeks ago
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an excellent point. also like these "successful tipsters". if they're successfull, they should be millioners by now?? so why try so hard to get clients...?
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Re: Re:Punting: the future.

5 years 3 weeks ago
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vincentrichter wrote: an excellent point. also like these "successful tipsters". if they're successfull, they should be millioners by now?? so why try do hard to get clients...?

Most tipsters fancy favourites. And from 100 races how many favourites win? Is it enough to breakeven? No ways. Not easy to dug ourselves out of this hole.
There are very good (minority) tipsters but most of them are banned by bookies & the frustration kill their confidence and end up joining the losing majority.

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