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Old 1st March 2012, 09:35 PM
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hmm, 'forever' to chase the grail...nah, pass
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Old 1st March 2012, 11:06 PM
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The agency is already researching ways for its troops to use their minds to remotely control androids who will take human soldiers' place on the battlefield.


TheSchmile,

That's where I think the smarties have all up side down, " to the battle field",
blimey, won't they EVER "get it", take it to the racetrack instead! geez,
A "Androind Punter , "live betting bot clones" at Randwick!
Ha !
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Old 2nd March 2012, 03:15 AM
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In saying that though I have just guarenteed at least 4 losing lays in a row


Well not quite four in a row. The rest of the Aus day looked like this. Never pays to get too ahead of (up) ones self.


15:45 Rock (AUS) 1st Mar/R4 1050m CL1/7. Her Diamonds 3.55 W +1.00
16:03 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R3 1600m 3yo/12. Evolve 6.8 W +1.00
16:03 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R3 1600m 3yo/14. La Reilly 7.2 W +1.00
16:14 Wyng (AUS) 1st Mar/R6 1350m CL2/1. Honor Net 3.75 W +1.00
16:14 Wyng (AUS) 1st Mar/R6 1350m CL2/3. Hot Millie 6.4 W +1.00
16:25 Rock (AUS) 1st Mar/R5 1300m CL1/13. Navillus Grandiva 6.8 W +1.00
16:25 Rock (AUS) 1st Mar/R5 1300m CL1/5. Callan Park 6.8 W +1.00
16:38 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R4 1400m Mdn/10. Polish Knight 4.1 L -3.10
16:38 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R4 1400m Mdn/14. Bendigo Belle 7 W +1.00
16:38 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R4 1400m Mdn/6. Carronade 3.85 W +1.00
16:47 Pinj (AUS) 1st Mar/R3 1200m 3yo/2. Fonzarelli 7.2 W +1.00
16:54 Wyng (AUS) 1st Mar/R7 1350m CL2/2. Road To Summer 6.2 L -5.20
16:54 Wyng (AUS) 1st Mar/R7 1350m CL2/3. Als Pride 7.8 W +1.00
17:34 Wyng (AUS) 1st Mar/R8 1100m Hcap/10. Drop Of Magic 6 W 1.00
17:45 Rock (AUS) 1st Mar/R7 1100m CL4/2. Down Another Track 7.2 L -6.20
17:48 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R6 1000m Hcap/8. Dashing Miss 7.8 L -6.80
18:07 Pinj (AUS) 1st Mar/R5 1000m Mdn/3. Husslehoff 9.4 W +1.00
18:23 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R7 1600m Hcap/2. Hygeld 7.6 L -6.60
18:23 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R7 1600m Hcap/8. Somebodys Image 6.8 W +1.00
18:47 Pinj (AUS) 1st Mar/R6 2013m Hcap/6. Neige 7.4 W +1.00
18:58 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R8 1400m Hcap/5. Dont Tell Trish 2.75 W +1.00
18:58 Ball (AUS) 1st Mar/R8 1400m Hcap/12. Good Reception 3.6 W +1.00
20:36 Pinj (AUS) 1st Mar/R9 1200m CL1/9. Empress Of Ireland 4.3 W +1.00
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Old 2nd March 2012, 08:18 AM
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TheSchmile,
That's where I think the smarties have all up side down, " to the battle field",
blimey, won't they EVER "get it", take it to the racetrack instead! geez,
A "Androind Punter , "live betting bot clones" at Randwick!
Ha !


Ooooo,

I LIKE that idea Puntz!!

No need to stay sober while putting on your investments at the track, 'got my android onto it!!'

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Old 2nd March 2012, 08:24 AM
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Well not quite four in a row. The rest of the Aus day looked like this. Never pays to get too ahead of (up) ones self.

Wise advice Angry Pixie,

I'll probably not have a freakish run like Wednesday's for another year, maybe more. I get the very occasional $20+ horse but my bread and butter is in the $3-7 range.

5 bets again today, looks like there's some goodies at the Valley tonight. A few nice ones tomorrow, then a break till Wednesday as I need to recharge.

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Old 2nd March 2012, 10:25 AM
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more reason to stay sober, drunken clone bots at the races, geez, then there will be a squeaky mess, but hang on, the bookies will want to get in on act to,
android bookies, "Water-Droid", as in you know who...!
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Old 2nd March 2012, 10:51 AM
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more reason to stay sober, drunken clone bots at the races, geez, then there will be a squeaky mess, but hang on, the bookies will want to get in on act to,
android bookies, "Water-Droid", as in you know who...!


I think the Android bookies thing has already happened, the betting ring at most meetings has the collective personality of a block of wood.

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Old 2nd March 2012, 01:31 PM
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I get the very occasional $20+ horse but my bread and butter is in the $3-7 range.


That's pretty much my bread and butter laying price range. This current bot is laying down to a floor price of 3.55 (although there looks to be a shorter one in the prices above) and up to 9.6, which is a pretty consistant ceiling price with me. Earlier iterations of this has seen the bot using 5.3 as the floor price. Anything below this was either breakeven or a slight loss.

Funny isn't it. There's no correct method, just winning or losing methods.
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Old 2nd March 2012, 01:35 PM
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I think the Android bookies thing has already happened, the betting ring at most meetings has the collective personality of a block of wood.


Fast well connected bots are sucking the value out of the UK markets. If you want to really go up against it try trading the FTSE up's and downs on Betfair. Think most of the activity has moved off to Tradefair (think that's what its called) now but unless you were sitting infront of a Bloomberg terminal with a 10Gb link straight into Betfair you had no hope at all.
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Old 2nd March 2012, 04:51 PM
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These days I prefer mortality, no where near where some here may be at, but appreciate the collective experience that's being read. Whether it's true or true hope, it done not really matter. It's there for the taking.

What Mark has posted is where I understand that type of number's "game", for lack of better terms, and true what is stated, many will not even have a 2nd look, or even a go at it. I'm the latter, but it's just interesting to watch.

Today, my betting?, well this is what is happening.
I bet, "peanut butter bets", but I don't lose. As long as 50 units is bet and get back Min 60 units in the scope of things, on the day, wonderful.
If I get a return of 150 units in the course of the day, that's ok to.
If I get that elusive big pay out Trifecta, well, fil'eagh mignon day.
Ya know, whether big is better or small is greater, so what.
Good luck to you all.

As far as the Android market is concerned?, well the Ancient Greeks had a idea, They said, "we have all the theory to make machines, but if we make the machines, we become slaves to the machines, the machines require constant service and looking after".
So it's arms length for me and all these never ending Gig thirsty computers.
Peanut Butter will do.
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