Today's Horse Racing
Its over rated
I like the Australian racing on a Saturday so make the effort to do that but will then take it easy the next few days.
I wanted to send you a PM earlier but you have them turned off, no prob if you don't want them but thought I would mention it in case you didn't realize they are switched off.
I've had a look at my control panel but I can't find anything that says it's switched off or how to switch it on?PDC wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 7:59 pmIts over rated
I like the Australian racing on a Saturday so make the effort to do that but will then take it easy the next few days.
I wanted to send you a PM earlier but you have them turned off, no prob if you don't want them but thought I would mention it in case you didn't realize they are switched off.
User Control Panel > Board Preferences > Allow users to Send Private MessagesDerek27 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 11:07 pmI've had a look at my control panel but I can't find anything that says it's switched off or how to switch it on?PDC wrote: ↑Sat Aug 18, 2018 7:59 pmIts over rated
I like the Australian racing on a Saturday so make the effort to do that but will then take it easy the next few days.
I wanted to send you a PM earlier but you have them turned off, no prob if you don't want them but thought I would mention it in case you didn't realize they are switched off.
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A 'PA' race is a race for purebred Arabian horses. they are very different from thoroughbred horses, therefore, they have their own races which are lower profile and attract a lot less liquiditybennyboy351 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 19, 2018 12:57 pmHi Dallas,
Serious question from a relative newbie; why would you wish to avoid PA races?
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The sensible option? This is why I lol @ psychology - especially when it's branded around by traders who have a meticulous quantitative understanding of the market *cough* Peter *cough*iambic_pentameter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:00 amThe 'sensible' option would be to take the loss but as we all know, sometimes the move corrects itself and goes back to where it was previously.
It's all about knowing the right thing to do, given this information
What's the right thing to do when the back bet spikes the short fav 10ticks? What's the right thing to do when a lay bet spikes the 3rd 20 ticks? What's the right thing to do when the fav spikes down 2 ticks?
Peter would know those answers - so there's no excuse for us not knowing
If someone doesn't know those answers, I think it's extremely unfair (& wrong) to blame their psychology.