Horrific day at the office for Robert Bloomberg
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Re: Horrific day at the office for Robert Bloomberg
8 years 4 months ago
Can't believe united4ever actually opened up this thread....insulting to RB!!!
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8 years 4 months agonaresh wrote:heinrich wrote: This is really a stupid thread,but I'll say another thing. In past years...I have always send out my EARLY BIRD FANCIES on the Thursday before the BIG RACE DAY,but last year I've decided to change all that due to the unknown factors that is impossible to know beforehand. I would bet that guys like Robert would do 10-30% better on the day itself as than we know everything. The Only horses I send out early was LE and EON...coz both would've acted on soft or in a fast run races or even a crawl. Analysing races days before time is like studying for eexams with no clue what yougonna write abt. While the task may seem easy enough...its not at all. So hats of to those who 'PUT IT OUT THERE'
But you have mentioned before "Pace Makes the Race" so in essence you already have analyzed something the days prior as you await the day itself. Also you have noted that weights is nothing, pace is the key. Weather can change in minutes.
Your previous posting...
Went and looked for my notes on that race now...so let me try and HELP those who didn't even give DIFD the slightest of chances...Allow me to be an 'after the race merchant'
When it comes to 'finding winners' I 1st determine WHAT FACTORS WILL DETERMINE the outcome of the races today!I'm sure everybody does this to an certain extent,some less than others!
2 FACTORS I rate above all...
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First on the agenda is the Pen reading,track condition and WIND!!! Once this is established I know to a certain degree FROM WHERE horses will win today!!!
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We all have heard the saying...'PACE MAKES THE RACE'. In combination with the above,these 2 factors can be used with much success to determine from a where the horses will win on any given day/track!!!!
In that race...
Exactly....and pace is effected HEEAVILY on tracks like Fairview and Kenilworth by wind conditions and pen readings,especially the former. I do study the general pace of the race a few days in advance,so than I have a skeleton of how the race can pan out. But at these 2 tracks...wind plays a very big role for me
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Re: Horrific day at the office for Robert Bloomberg
8 years 4 months agoElvisisKing wrote: Mighty harsh to have a go at Robert about his MET tipping.
Truth be TOLD ALL TIPSTERS had a Shit day. below is from the CItizen paper
Jack milner 1 / 13 7 %
BRENDAN GALLARD COMPUTERFORM 2 / 13 15 %
COMPUTERFORM 2 / 13 15 %
SPEED RATINGS COMPUTERFORM 2 / 13 15 %
Sowetan racing editor 0 /13 0 %
Daily sun racing editor 1 / 13 7%
SO out of 6 REGULAR TIPSTERS , 3 of them only tipped 2 winner's on the card.
THE ONLY OUTRIGHT FAVOURITE TO WIN WAS WILLIAM LONGSWORD.
so all in all a TOUGH DAY for ALL TIPSTERS an most PUNTERS.
although I backed captain swarovski , Edict of Nantes,William Longsword an Whisky baoron - I was a LOOSER ON THE DAY.
I think if 1 bases his days results on the amount of winners he/she has...you will almost always bee on the losing end. To be successful at punting,its not abt finding a lot of winners...but structuring the bets properly. An example would be...I send out 10 very strong selections on Met Day...but we only got back 2 winners and 4 places,but we still came out with descent profits at the end of the day. So its not the amount of winners that counts,but all abt structure. More often than not,its easy to find a nag which will place,than the actual winner of the race....or so I believe.
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