THE LINCON

The sport of kings.
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convoysur-2
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Hi All
proform-racing have profiled the lincoln.
its a fine bit of kit as many of us know.
now im not into tipsters or any of that shite,
but i will be Dutching
lord of the sand,
your fired
storm rock
mutarakez
and
udodoodontu
have a read its very interesting stuff,
Marc

https://www.proformracing.com/NEWS/187/ ... =hootsuite
convoysur-2
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well that didnt work,,, :shock:
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bennyboy351
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That'll learn ya! LOL :D

I've used Proform's software before and it is very good. But sadly, like all Tipsters/Software, it doesn't take into account what's going on between the horses ears! LOL

Better luck next time. :D
Lost The Rider
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Lincoln Day at Doncaster has to be up there as one of the most impenetrable meetings for punters.

SP's for winners in Sprint Mile over last 5 years: 20/1, 14/1, 10/1, 8/1, 50/1
and the Lincoln: 12/1, 12/1, 20/1, 20/1, 25/1

That being said if you did get it right it could be a very very good day!
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Euler
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Lost The Rider wrote:Lincoln Day at Doncaster has to be up there as one of the most impenetrable meetings for punters.
Y, some of the handicaps are just impossible from a punting perspective.
vankancisco
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I tend to form the view that software providing data and tools for analysis, shouldn't really offer an opinion - let the user interpret the information. I know for commercial reasons you're sometimes going to see material in the hope of engaging potential customers, but I think it's generally best just to treat it as noise.
lee1578
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Fortunately I had dutched Secret Brief with Udododontu and You're Fired. Seemed to be an advantage drawn high.

Did anyone add any horses to the notebook from the meeting?
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