In Response to Re: Graham's Pratice Placepot Perms : After three legs PERM A has 18 combinations left and PERM F has 9, hence the equity of A is twice F. Posted by StayOrGo
Thanx mate now I understand it , it was all French to me but now makes sense.
Don't know if I will have time to study form for Newcastle but as it is fake money I may as well have a punt. Had a quick look and some big fields and competitive races, so could be a big dividend but obviously tougher to get. Posted by Phantom66
I don't know how much form study I can do either, but my statistical brain says, look for market movers drawn high and oppose the first few in the betting in the big handicaps.
In Response to Re: Graham's Pratice Placepot Perms : I don't know how much form study I can do either, but my statistical brain says, look for market movers drawn high and oppose the first few in the betting in the big handicaps. Posted by StayOrGo
tOUGH THIS , WELL DONE ON NOT MAKING SUCH A HEAVY LOSS AS ME
Todays selections, sorry late again. 4 virtual perms this time and 3 real. Didn't get perm D on in time due to trying to get latest market move info in the first:
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AT LEAST I WAS RIGHT WITH FLOOD DEFENCE
Virtual 15p lines, real 10p lines:
CHESTER EQUITY AFTER LEG6: (I will keep updating this post LEG BY LEG, rather than a post for each LEG)
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CHESTER EQUITY AFTER LEG6: (I will keep updating this post LEG BY LEG, rather than a post for each LEG)
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NEWCASTLE (A/W) next!
To be fair, I think a lot of the fancied horses were drawn medium/high, but even still.
Virtual cost A,B,C,D = £81.60
Real cost: A,B,C = £60.00