more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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Englander wrote: PS I'm going out to lunch tomorrow then going to look for a dog to take walking ;)

Or you can take your avatar out for a feel... :P

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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gregbucks wrote:
Englander wrote: PS I'm going out to lunch tomorrow then going to look for a dog to take walking ;)

Or you can take your avatar out for a feel... :P

So many to choose from...to be spoilt for choice is a problem most would welcome !! :cheer:

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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Usually these birds with these plastic boobs have nothing between their ears
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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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Deeno wrote: Now that Carry On Alice is scratched... looks like Zambesi River a penalty kick

Possible bets: Zambesi River (win)
Bad Boy Buddy Boy (win/place)
Kingmambo's Legacy (win/place)

That's 4 trebles

Is Zambezi really a penalty kick?

Beat Anjaal by half a length at level weights. Now giving 6kgs carrying 61. Anjaal drops in trip & did show promise over 1200m. On the merit ratings Anjaal is well in here. So you would have to think that you have Zambezi higher than a 101?

I see they have nominate Anjaal for the MAN O' WAR SPRINT so could be showing some speed back home?

Maybe just some caution on the 7/10?

Thanks will be cautious. I see some money for Anjaal..also Delpech riding

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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chicken n chips wrote: Usually these birds with these plastic boobs have nothing between their ears

Chicken me thinks you are living proof that birds do not need plastic boobs to show they have nothing between their ears :P

Greg, if I recognise her correctly, then her other half is 6 foot 4 (close to 2m) tall... besides, I've had my day with the "avatar" ladies, happy now to leave them to the youngsters (like Magi!!)
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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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Whiteline Fever wrote:
Deeno wrote: Now that Carry On Alice is scratched... looks like Zambesi River a penalty kick

Possible bets: Zambesi River (win)
Bad Boy Buddy Boy (win/place)
Kingmambo's Legacy (win/place)

That's 4 trebles

Is Zambezi really a penalty kick?

Beat Anjaal by half a length at level weights. Now giving 6kgs carrying 61. Anjaal drops in trip & did show promise over 1200m. On the merit ratings Anjaal is well in here. So you would have to think that you have Zambezi higher than a 101?

I see they have nominate Anjaal for the MAN O' WAR SPRINT so could be showing some speed back home?

Maybe just some caution on the 7/10?[/quote

I think Zambezi River is one of those that flatters and dissapoints . He has a turn of foot that can make others look ordinary but I don't think he maintains it for long and has to time it. Will probably lose every time I back him and win every time I dont

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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1st timers are exactly Same thing as when a horse takes to the Sand for the 1st time...WILL IT ACT OR NOT? Now just as there is a way to decline the amount of guessing in that,so is their with 1st timers.There are things to look at BESIDES hearing trainers comments to know IF the horse will run well or not...WILL the horse be ready sect,most are just to freaking lazy go go look for these help full pointers and prefer to bitch and moan...So Common people...if we want to make money,WE DO OUR HOMEWORK! When we FAIL...WE SWEAR AND LEARN!!!! As the best way of learning is thru FAILURE!!!!

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago
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My guesses for today...

VANDA/ROYAL PHOENIX
MACHISMO
MISTY TIGER/TEOFILOS GEM

these are 1st timers I'll be including with raced runners of oz and maybe another 1st timer or 2 BT these are my best guesses.Will be awaiting the Egg,lol

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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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heinrich wrote: 1st timers are exactly Same thing as when a horse takes to the Sand for the 1st time...WILL IT ACT OR NOT? Now just as there is a way to decline the amount of guessing in that,so is their with 1st timers.There are things to look at BESIDES hearing trainers comments to know IF the horse will run well or not...WILL the horse be ready sect,most are just to freaking lazy go go look for these help full pointers and prefer to bitch and moan...So Common people...if we want to make money,WE DO OUR HOMEWORK! When we FAIL...WE SWEAR AND LEARN!!!! As the best way of learning is thru FAILURE!!!!

You cannot compare a first-timer with a horse going on the Sand for the first time -
A horse that has raced before has that experience behind him. He understands what happens on the day - What it means to get on the float, the parade ring, sounds , new stables STARTING STALLS etc. All horses work on some type of Sand mostly while the grass is a luxury. A trainer sending a horse to the Sand has a reason for doing so - either the horse shows him something at home, or shows great work on the sand, or his breeding suggests that surface or even his action. Sometimes the Sand is a last resort as thhe horse has lost form or has never shown any ability. Soundness is also a reason for trying the Sand. Now the first timer is going racing for the first time, hence3 his title. This implies he has limited Racing experience - You will often hear connections say " He had only one grass gallop" or "This is his first look at the grass".
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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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I see it as quite a st8 forward bipot? Zambezi River (With Anjaal and Carry On Alice out he would need to run last to miss), Rozsario and 1st Dance all bankers and load up a bit the other 3 legs...
Give everything but up!
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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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Thank you Mr H.

H, bud, you also have to look beyond you... you must appreciate that you have a vastly greater knowledge of horses. and horse racing and the form etc study thereof than almost all other punters/people. Many don't know where to start looking for the things you (don't! lol) talk about. What are these things? Where can they be found? How long does it take to investigate for a 15 runner maiden field? Where can we look for trends? I don't even know (though in fairness I have some idea) so how do "we" expect your average guy who has no access to computers etc to know? What about the man who works 14 hours a day and goes home to his 5 wives and 8 kids and still must find time for a mistress or two (sounds almost presidential eh? lol). How much time does he have to study? How are you going to attract new people to this game if all we ever say is go back to school and do your homework? Bud, imvho, you have to have a broader perspective on all this, your passion for the game and a punt is admirable but you have to accept that you are in a .000000000000001% box and the rest of the world's population don't find it so easy.

PS good luck today :)
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Re: more guessing games for exotic punters vaal 17th

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago
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Englander wrote: Thank you Mr H.

H, bud, you also have to look beyond you... you must appreciate that you have a vastly greater knowledge of horses. and horse racing and the form etc study thereof than almost all other punters/people. Many don't know where to start looking for the things you (don't! lol) talk about. What are these things? Where can they be found? How long does it take to investigate for a 15 runner maiden field? Where can we look for trends? I don't know even know (though in fairness I have some idea) so how do "we" expect your average guy who has no access to computers etc to know? What about the man who works 14 hours a day and goes home to his 5 wives and 8 kids and still must find time for a mistress or two (sounds almost presidential eh? lol). How much time does he have to study? How are you going to attract new people to this game if all we ever say is go back to school and do your homework? Bud, imvho, you have to have a broader perspective on all this, your passion for the game and a punt is admirable but you have to accept that you are in a .000000000000001% box and the rest of the world's population don't find it so easy.

PS good luck today :)

Don't misunderstand me - I DO NOT AGREE WITH F/T's in the exotics - I think that it is unfair on the punter and BAD for turnover - Many punters wait until the last minute to put on exotics when there are F/T races as they take betting moves as their guide and others just don't play on the day as they are working and cannot follow the betting - I often go on breeding but that is a flawed science and with such large amounts of unknown entities things go wrong - I have often found myself having to include up to 7 or 8 horses in a PA or Bi Pot and many times the fav wins so I've lost my cash - I will never support any notion that is bad for turnover or the Punter - Turnover is paramount for all of us and if punters don't want to play because it's a guessing game then we start playing for bricks!!
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