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maxwin
16-10-2002, 20:48
What about tipsters?
Well the rule here is very simple. Whenever you see and advertisement claiming inside information or huge wins, you must ask to see proof of all the selections made over the last four months or more.
Don't be fobbed off with any excuses, if the tipster does not have his past results, that can only mean that he does not want you to see them because they were not good enough.
And when I say all selections, I mean ALL OF THEM losers as well. I would also want to see proof that the selections given to you were the actual ones sold to clients.
A tipster can easily do this by sending all selections to a reputable company by fax before racing so that they can be verified later.
Do not take no for an answer or accept selections and results which cannot be easily verified. - John Sweet

imaufo
13-02-2003, 09:47
CLASS 5 HANDICAPPING
Do you know that handicapping for every CLASS/DIVISION are different.

For CLASS 5, I usually take a note on those 3 and 4 year old horses or those horses that are racing less than 10 starts. These horses have a very bright chance to win the race ! They are fresher. Most of the horses which raced for more than 20 starts and no winner at all is a dude.

If a filly/mare carrying the heaviest weight in the race, you must take a note on this horse. Filly/mare get weight allowances compared to others.

This is a good indicator saying that this filly/mare carries the highest rating in this race. Most of the time, this horse will be ridden by apprentice jockey to gain more weight allowance. Don't be surprise if this horse win the race. Most of the time, the payout is awesome.

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ET-Sing
14-02-2003, 14:32
Hi Brothers

Please don't believe in using money to buy tips. So many conmen around. If he is so good, he no need to sell tips.That's the basic logic U should ask b4 consider buying tips.

Cheers and Good Luck.