yes, i've been told he has a dark side. i blame it on jk rowling for having read those BOOKS to all my kids over the years... flipendo
Who says trading dogs is a waste of time?
Agreed . Get that "Opportunitues in Greyhound Markets " thread started Peter, and consign this thread to the bin !!
Just think of those cute little things belting around that oval at 40mph and their owner's joy at having found the next 'Mick the miller'jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:26 amit's weird, i actually have feelings of depression when i open and load up greyhound markets... don't know why it is, just feels empty and soul-less. that said, there's enough races per day to potentially make reasonable returns on, IF the core 5-6 repeating market scenarios can be identified inside the 90-120 second window of opportunity.
I wish everyone thought of them as "cute little things" unfortunately like a lot of sports we enjoy it has a "dark side " Horse racing in this country seems to be getting its act together in terms of horse welfare and retraining retired horses .. Greyhound racing has still a long way to go... leaving aside what happens to the dogs that never make it to the track .. thousands of dogs leave the sport every year through injury, old age , and just not being good enough. And a lot of them just "vanish " there are some horrendous stories .Euler wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:35 amJust think of those cute little things belting around that oval at 40mph and their owner's joy at having found the next 'Mick the miller'jimibt wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2017 10:26 amit's weird, i actually have feelings of depression when i open and load up greyhound markets... don't know why it is, just feels empty and soul-less. that said, there's enough races per day to potentially make reasonable returns on, IF the core 5-6 repeating market scenarios can be identified inside the 90-120 second window of opportunity.
Food for thought when we're sat at our screens
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Probably be a good idea as it'd give an idea of what can be achieved rather than the unrealistic win rates people have been posting in test mode.
Ironically it was the other Walter Mitty dog thread that got me back botting the dogs as I felt inadequate seeing the constant winning markets with very few, if any, losses. Same as this thread he eventually slipped up and someone spotted it was faked but by then I'd already been running the bots for weeks so carried on.
Love it
Bang in one last result before the thread is closed.
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