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Old 12-18-2012, 07:11 PM   #1
trotman
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I don't get it

What is the thing about hitting a undervalued winner? With the tools most have today such as RDSS and others, to me most are missing the mark when they are backing these short priced horses. These winners are not all their cracked up to be but a sure and swift ride to the poor house. As Kenny Rogers sang "You need to know when to hold them and know when to fold". In the past year I have heard all the noncense about this and that software and RDSS included and to that I say this game is not for you. This game as it has always been is playing to one's strengths and not this pin ball type of reasoning that I read everywhere daily. True winners win the rest just dream.
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Old 12-18-2012, 08:01 PM   #2
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Too much too little too late to know

My observation from the RDSS contest

Most low price only bet makers get wiped out by just a few losing races in a row
The "price" bet makers get wiped out by the stress of too many loses in a row and giving back the money they think they win
The too late bet makers are the folks who bet low odds one race and a price
the next race then zig zag and bet too many races

Jeff recently posted a great message
Knowing who to bet and how much and when is the key
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