Magic Tips Strikes Again
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10 years 9 months agoPaythepublic wrote: The Winning Form has got the MAGIC
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10 years 9 months ago
LOL,
Still keen on any tipsters challenge any day any venue....unfortunately never any takers...would even host it free. We would have to post every day if we had to post our winners... :ohmy:
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Still keen on any tipsters challenge any day any venue....unfortunately never any takers...would even host it free. We would have to post every day if we had to post our winners... :ohmy:
WD Winning Magic Lips
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10 years 9 months agohow many of those 50k buy in competitions have you won in Gauteng?Loopy Logic wrote: LOL,
Still keen on any tipsters challenge any day any venue....unfortunately never any takers...would even host it free. We would have to post every day if we had to post our winners... :ohmy:
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10 years 9 months ago
Tipster (From Wikipedia)
A tipster is someone who regularly provides information (tips) on the likely outcomes of sporting events.
In the past tips were bartered for and traded but nowadays, thanks largely to the Internet and premium rate telephone lines, they are usually exchanged for money, and many tipsters operate websites. Some of them are free and some require subscription.
A tip, in gambling is a bet suggested by a third party who is perceived to be more knowledgeable about that subject than the bookmaker who sets the initial prices. (A bookmaker will vary his prices according to the amount of money wagered, but has to start with a blank book and himself set an initial price to encourage betting.) Thus a tip is not even regarded by the tipster as a certainty but that the bookmaker has set a price too low (or too high) from what the true risk is: it is a form of financial derivative, since the tipster himself risks none of his own money but sells his expert knowledge to others to try to "beat the bookie".
However, many tipping services are scam operations that play on the Behavioral addiction of betting.
Tipsters are often insiders of a particular sport able to provide bettors with information not publicly available. There are other tipsters who provide equally respectable results through analysis of commonly accessible information.
Good tipsters use statistical based estimations and extensive research [1] about the outcome of a game, and compare this estimation with the bookmaker's odds. If there is a gap between the estimate odds and the bookmakers odds, the tipster is said to identify "value", and a person who bets on such odds when they perceive not a certainty but a "gap in the book" is said to be a "value bettor". When value is found, the tipster is recommending the bettor to place a bet.[2]
A tip that is considered to be a racing certainty, that is, almost completely certain to be true, is also called a nap and tipsters in newspapers will tend to indicate the "nap".
Tipping is mostly associated with horse racing but can apply to any sport that has odds offered on it. The relaxed cultural attitude towards gambling in the UK[3] is increasingly resulting in a gambling element being promoted alongside sport coverage in the media.
A tipster is someone who regularly provides information (tips) on the likely outcomes of sporting events.
In the past tips were bartered for and traded but nowadays, thanks largely to the Internet and premium rate telephone lines, they are usually exchanged for money, and many tipsters operate websites. Some of them are free and some require subscription.
A tip, in gambling is a bet suggested by a third party who is perceived to be more knowledgeable about that subject than the bookmaker who sets the initial prices. (A bookmaker will vary his prices according to the amount of money wagered, but has to start with a blank book and himself set an initial price to encourage betting.) Thus a tip is not even regarded by the tipster as a certainty but that the bookmaker has set a price too low (or too high) from what the true risk is: it is a form of financial derivative, since the tipster himself risks none of his own money but sells his expert knowledge to others to try to "beat the bookie".
However, many tipping services are scam operations that play on the Behavioral addiction of betting.
Tipsters are often insiders of a particular sport able to provide bettors with information not publicly available. There are other tipsters who provide equally respectable results through analysis of commonly accessible information.
Good tipsters use statistical based estimations and extensive research [1] about the outcome of a game, and compare this estimation with the bookmaker's odds. If there is a gap between the estimate odds and the bookmakers odds, the tipster is said to identify "value", and a person who bets on such odds when they perceive not a certainty but a "gap in the book" is said to be a "value bettor". When value is found, the tipster is recommending the bettor to place a bet.[2]
A tip that is considered to be a racing certainty, that is, almost completely certain to be true, is also called a nap and tipsters in newspapers will tend to indicate the "nap".
Tipping is mostly associated with horse racing but can apply to any sport that has odds offered on it. The relaxed cultural attitude towards gambling in the UK[3] is increasingly resulting in a gambling element being promoted alongside sport coverage in the media.
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Re: Magic Tips Strikes Again
10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months ago
No good even been called a form analyst these days as too many variables come into play. But if a form analyst can give you valid reasons for his insight to the outcome of the race, then he is worth following even paying. A wiseman here once said here of Formgrids, its just another racecard but on the internet. Formlines can be eluding, has each race has different factors twined into it, so a speed rating or sectional timing can be more beneficial. With most races in South Africa now available to watch on video, like on the RA website or the Gold Circle Channel on Youtube, you can become your own analyst, but its time consuming. And then the other thing transparency is needed from all concerned into the well being of the horse.
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10 years 9 months ago - 10 years 9 months agopirates wrote:how many of those 50k buy in competitions have you won in Gauteng?Loopy Logic wrote: LOL,
Still keen on any tipsters challenge any day any venue....unfortunately never any takers...would even host it free. We would have to post every day if we had to post our winners... :ohmy:
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You took the bait...LOL... 1st of all anyone paying R50k for a buy-in competition would need to get his head examined..so no we have not entered. 2nd of all this "winning habit" is only posted every 2 months or so...do your own calc of how many losses you have to accumulate before posting.
We keep all our exotics perms published and for all to see on the web and have won 16 Bipots so far in August (3abandoned days) for a Bipot Profit of over R500k. Our p6 for August has been won 5 times profiting R1277347.40 on those and JP 12 times so far in August and PA 16 times hit in August...but we only "getting there" now and have quite a to do list of improvements already identified to come.
I challenge anyone to keep there stats transparent for all to see updated weekly...
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10 years 9 months ago
If I could play the exotics,I would have no problem using Loopys product.
More hit than miss.
More hit than miss.
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10 years 9 months agonaresh wrote: No good even been called a form analyst these days as too many variables come into play. But if a form analyst can give you valid reasons for his insight to the outcome of the race, then he is worth following even paying. A wiseman here once said here of Formgrids, its just another racecard but on the internet. Formlines can be eluding, has each race has different factors twined into it, so a speed rating or sectional timing can be more beneficial. With most races in South Africa now available to watch on video, like on the RA website or the Gold Circle Channel on Youtube, you can become your own analyst, but its time consuming. And then the other thing transparency is needed from all concerned into the well being of the horse.
Giving tips is one thing letting out methods another
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10 years 8 months agoLoopy Logic wrote:pirates wrote:how many of those 50k buy in competitions have you won in Gauteng?Loopy Logic wrote: LOL,
Still keen on any tipsters challenge any day any venue....unfortunately never any takers...would even host it free. We would have to post every day if we had to post our winners... :ohmy:
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You took the bait...LOL... 1st of all anyone paying R50k for a buy-in competition would need to get his head examined..so no we have not entered. 2nd of all this "winning habit" is only posted every 2 months or so...do your own calc of how many losses you have to accumulate before posting.
We keep all our exotics perms published and for all to see on the web and have won 16 Bipots so far in August (3abandoned days) for a Bipot Profit of over R500k. Our p6 for August has been won 5 times profiting R1277347.40 on those and JP 12 times so far in August and PA 16 times hit in August...but we only "getting there" now and have quite a to do list of improvements already identified to come.
I challenge anyone to keep there stats transparent for all to see updated weekly...
Same o’ same o’ from loopy.
Apart from all the usual bullshit, he now makes spurious claims about his exotic “wins” – he WON 500K + on a bipot at Fairview on 22 Aug,. (but the total pool was only 200K – arithmetic not too good mate- you cannot win 500 if only 200 is available) – he certainly is in a (fantasy) league of his own.
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