Today's Horse Racing
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Yep, someone knew something
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dont think they are there to teach anyone anything, just to encourage people to bet with them.
Online tipsters are paradoxical and (from my experience), completely useless. Why would you share money-making information? There's only one reason for'sharing 'secret' info. to suck in the unwary.
Especially one provided by the bookie - I can't imagine what the brief would be - but its unlikely to be to encourage the punters onto the winner.
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Just listen to how Jason Weaver (ITV Racing) - (Sky Sports) analyses and breaks down a race. Very good judge overall.
Tipsters are a marketing ploy. To generate bets, If you follow tipsters you're following charlatans. They may say 'well, it's just my opinion', but they sell themselves as being 'insiders'. Suggesting that they know what's really going on. Maybe they do, but they sure as hell aren't going to share it with you. If you believe they will, you're crazy.Jukebox wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:05 pmEspecially one provided by the bookie - I can't imagine what the brief would be - but its unlikely to be to encourage the punters onto the winner.
I just want some informed chat from experts, I don't place win bets on nags and never will not my caper at all but the Gravy Train on British Horse Racing is quite remarkable. The whole industry needs turned upside downgreenmark wrote: ↑Tue Jul 21, 2020 6:35 pmTipsters are a marketing ploy. To generate bets, If you follow tipsters you're following charlatans. They may say 'well, it's just my opinion', but they sell themselves as being 'insiders'. Suggesting that they know what's really going on. Maybe they do, but they sure as hell aren't going to share it with you. If you believe they will, you're crazy.