Big Time BettingWhen I was doing something entirely different, and I was oh so many years younger, I worked with a chap whose wife always backed the winner of the Melbourne Cup.She had to. She always backed every runner..Why? Well, it's easy to realise really, and she was not alone in this.She had to be known as a winner.You'll see them and hear them at the TAB agencies. They shout and make that weird "ssss" noise, then loudly proclaim how the horse "had to win".Oddly enough,

Big Time Betting

When I was doing something entirely different, and I was oh so many years younger, I worked with a chap whose wife always backed the winner of the Melbourne Cup.

She had to. She always backed every runner..

Why? Well, it's easy to realise really, and she was not alone in this.

She had to be known as a winner.

You'll see them and hear them at the TAB agencies. They shout and make that weird "ssss" noise, then loudly proclaim how the horse "had to win".

Oddly enough, when you think about it (if you can bothered doing it anyway!) you didn't hear a word mentioned prior to the race. Just lots of "ssss-ing" in running, and then roars of approval.

Is there a winning collect to be observed afterwards?

Who cares? But it's unlikely. The thing to remember, and stick to like superglue, is that punters who "freelance" in agencies are virtually 100% losers.

You don't win there any more, if in fact you ever could. The odds are stacked against you. The knowledge and experience gained online, and through expert selectors and the best modern systems, is so vast that the "mug punter" now has no hope, long term.

Not some, but none.

Zilch. Zero. Nil.

My opinion, true. But have you ever seen anything to contradict it?

The best advice is to avoid such people. If you can't do that, make your visit as brief as possible. This is the age of the computer, and of computer betting. Like it or not, that's how it is.

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