My approach is a little different in that the main task is to come out winning on the bets. This could mean only wagering £5 on the last race if I'm £10 up rather than sticking it all on thinking it doesn't matter. If I'm down after a couple of races then my bets tend to get smaller to try to recoup losses gradually rather than fall into the trap of blasting your way out of trouble. Finally there is no lucky last so unless you intend to quit gambling for good then there will always be another day for things to come good. Take your losses on the chin and cheer yourself up by having a bottle of something nice with friends is my motto.
You are so eloquent and that's what I was trying to say. My profit on betting hopefully pays for the day... At £55+ entry each for a big day and three to pay for it isn't always easy.
****ing hell I can’t afford to follow your tips. Are you paddy power in disguise. 7th and still running..
He does a daily comp elsewhere mate, he only had 4 winners the whole of last year. Becchio Bear is the top tipping sensation
SATURDAY CHALLENGE A reminder of the rules : We all take it in turns to choose a particular meeting for a weekend in the UK or Ireland Players to select a minimum of six races At least three of your selections should be from three races of the chosen main meeting You can of course make all your selections from the chosen meeting if you wish to You are allowed to pick as many horse selections as you wish above the minimum six You can select more than one horse in any race You have a £600 bank to start the season off. Just remember the £600 has to last the whole of the flat season which I would expect to conclude towards the end of September You can bet as much as you like on your picks but it has to be a minimum £5 win/£2.50 each way. Winner/Places are settled at the final SP odds Your selections must be posted up before the first race of the chosen meeting If you forget or miss a Saturday meeting, you'll incur a £30 penalty which would be deducted from your bank