ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 4:46 pm
LinusP wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 6:21 am
I find the opposite is true.
Here was my reasoning:
If there are thousands of people walking down a path, & there's £20 lying on the floor - it took no skill to get that £20, & was simply a case of you being the first to spot it. (That's where I feel I am - deploy a random strategy, find something half decent, now what
). I don't think it's sustainable - I wish it was.
However, if the £20 is tucked just under a manhole, people can see it - but it's gonna take someone dedicated, with the right skills to get that £20. Also, that person will always be able to get money out of manholes til they die
Sorry Simon, I haven't read the full thread..
I hope Liam won't mind me answering this..
Taking the £20 down a manhole scenario..(Many people can see the money, the majority know its there)..
There maybe many possible ways to retrieve the £20, the most elaborate may be recruiting a team of engineers; roadworkers and JCB's. Surrounding the area off (with a statement of work and safety assessment in hand). Digging the area and carefully collecting the money.
A simpler method may involve a large bamboo stick, with a piece of chewing gum on the end and 20 seconds work, quickly moving on to the next manhole.
Both have the same end result, but the least complicated method is always the preferred.
Over the years I come to learn that the most simplest methods work well on betfair