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Old 02-06-2023, 10:33 PM   #1
ray lopez
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win and have fun-start with $300

I have done this for the last two years now beginning on the month of February till November and have run my bank more than four times the original amount.I am retired so there is no pressure for me.I just have fun.Don't believe those 'experts' who say you cannot do it...I am starting today.
PRX r 11...i used Aodds to look at my pp's...export it to the old Sartin program.Today,i'll just use Entropy...i bet just $6 to win on #3...just for fun i put it in Validator Manual too...if i can do it,anybody can do it...make some money and have fun too...
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Old 02-06-2023, 10:51 PM   #2
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i just keep everything simple...no models,but i keep a betting record.You will make mistakes in the beginning,but you'll learn from it.That is why it is good to start with small at first.But make sure you have a backup bankroll.After doing it for awhile,you will have that "feeling" when you make your play.Mike Pizzola says,"let the bet make you"...It is that special feeling of confidence that the bet you made is a good bet..There will be wins and losses and how you react to losing is what will make or break you...I just keep things simple...i don't keep models.I only play the races i have confidence in...I play win bets only...sometimes one horse but mostly two-horse win bets...remember,if you don't feel right about a race,pass...there's always another race tomorrow...
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Old 02-07-2023, 10:29 AM   #3
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I try to play in a racebook here in Vegas where i get to see two old friends,but sometimes i stay at home.In regards to odds,i try to play horses with at least 4-1 m/l odds,but there will be "bread-and-butter" bets like this race i posted wherein this horse was 7/2 m/l odds.We all know that when the betting windows close,those whales and betting syndicates can bet down the horses we bet.That is why there is no need to sweat our bets or get stressed out about them.I jst make sure i have done my work,sit back and have fun.
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Old 02-07-2023, 01:55 PM   #4
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.There will be wins and losses and how you react to losing is what will make or break you.

Good post Ray, I need to work on the above


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Old 02-08-2023, 11:18 PM   #5
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i just keep everything simple...no models,but i keep a betting record.You will make mistakes in the beginning,but you'll learn from it.That is why it is good to start with small at first.But make sure you have a backup bankroll.After doing it for awhile,you will have that "feeling" when you make your play.Mike Pizzola says,"let the bet make you"...It is that special feeling of confidence that the bet you made is a good bet..There will be wins and losses and how you react to losing is what will make or break you...I just keep things simple...i don't keep models.I only play the races i have confidence in...I play win bets only...sometimes one horse but mostly two-horse win bets...remember,if you don't feel right about a race,pass...there's always another race tomorrow...
Races are like buses. There'll be another one in 20 minutes.
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