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Old 24th May 2005, 03:38 PM
Glenno Glenno is offline
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Default Systems on Forum

I will now introduce a thread to put as many systems on this forum as I can.

As the aim to put the rules of the system, please do not respond to the systems or threads.
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Old 24th May 2005, 03:43 PM
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Default Jockey System

This first system was originally posted by franga back on 22/8/2001. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Operate on Sydney and Melbourne meetings.
Rule 2: Consider the top two jockeys there.
Rule 3: Look at all the rides, you back the three horses with the highest win percentage.

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Old 20th June 2005, 03:24 PM
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Default Betting System

This system was originally posted by Cathy back on 10/9/2001. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Take the price of the favourite on the tote as soon as it comes up after the previous race.
Rule 2: If it has firmed with a minute to go and is under $4.00 for the win, back it for the place.

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Old 24th June 2005, 02:23 PM
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Default My Simple Favourites Plan

This system was originally posted by Bhagwan back on 11/12/2001. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Look at all pre-post favourites that have finished second or worse in its last start, but finished no more than 2.2 lengths behind the winner.
Rule 2: Back them each-way if paying $3.00 or more.
Rule 3: Do not back them if paying less than $3.00.
Rule 4: Do not back first-up horses.
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Old 28th June 2005, 12:04 PM
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Default Top Two Test

This system was originally posted by Bhagwan back on 10/1/2002. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Operate on races with nine to 15 starters (inclusive).
Rule 2: Look at the top two in the tipsters' poll.
Rule 3: Halve the barrier number (maximum of five points).
Rule 4: Add this to its allocated weight (ignore apprentice claims).
Rule 5: Deduct its last-start placing.
Rule 6: Highest score is the selection.
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Old 5th July 2005, 02:49 PM
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Default Four-Horse Plan

This system was originally posted by Bhagwan back on 16/1/2002. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Look at the top selection in the tipsters' poll.
Rule 2: Compare the top selection in race one with the top selection in race two. The selection is the one with the shorter price of the two in the newspaper.
Rule 3: Now do the same with races three/four, races five/six and races seven/eight.

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Old 12th July 2005, 05:32 PM
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G'day Glenno,
I appreciate your attempts to submit possible profit-making strategies for the uninitiated but let's face it, any mechanical betting selection method will not work in the long term. There are a multitude of selection methods which are generally devised retrospectively, meaning there is no guarantee that this pattern of winners will continue in the future.
Accordingly, the punter must give due attention to the true indication of future performance....stable support.

Cheers.
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Old 13th July 2005, 10:08 AM
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Thumbs up glenno

although i mostly agree with xanadu, keep em coming glenno, been sometime since i went thru the old threads & there is plenty of wisdom that can be applied in varied ways
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Old 18th July 2005, 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by xanadu
G'day Glenno"

I appreciate your attempts to submit possible profit-making strategies for the uninitiated but let's face it, any mechanical betting selection method will not work in the long term. There are a multitude of selection methods which are generally devised retrospectively, meaning there is no guarantee that this pattern of winners will continue in the future.

Accordingly, the punter must give due attention to the true indication of future performance....stable support.

Cheers.



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Originally Posted by davez
although i mostly agree with xanadu, keep em coming glenno, been sometime since i went thru the old threads & there is plenty of wisdom that can be applied in varied ways

I agree with those comments, but please put them elsewhere.

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Old 18th July 2005, 02:07 PM
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Default Dutch betting three horses per race plan

This first system was originally posted by Bhagwan back on 15/2/2002. The rules of the system are as follows:

Rule 1: Conscentrate on the TAB first, third and fourth favourites two minutes before jump. (Ignore the second favourite.)
Rule 2: Always treat the favourite as $4.00,even if its paying less than that.
Rule 3: The race must have at least one runner paying $6.00 or more out of the first, second or third favourites, otherwise no bet.
Rule 4: You now dutch the bet by dividing the horses price on the TAB screen into your take-out figure.
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