"PLACING" A BET.This is just a preamble really. If you read my previous blog, then you know what it's about (if not... well, slip back and have a peek).I'm going to see if I can nail three or four (NO MORE) place bets that will pay maybe $1.50 or better, best TAB.No money, just an experiment.If I can find three such qualifiers, I'm going to theorise taking three doubles and a treble with a corporate that will give me best TAB place, or something that closely equates with it.If four fin
"PLACING" A BET.
This is just a preamble really. If you read my previous blog, then you know what it's about (if not... well, slip back and have a peek).
I'm going to see if I can nail three or four (NO MORE) place bets that will pay maybe $1.50 or better, best TAB.
No money, just an experiment.
If I can find three such qualifiers, I'm going to theorise taking three doubles and a treble with a corporate that will give me best TAB place, or something that closely equates with it.
If four final qualifiers, there'll be four trebles and a fourtella/quaddie.
No singles, as they're not going to be worth the risk at their price.
I would suggest that you stay with the best chances. But do remember we don't tip here. So you might like to nominate the three, or four, you'd take and keep them separate (and marked down, so no fiddles... yeah, I will too, l promise... have to keep it all up front).
I'll seek out races where I believe the chances come down to three, or better still, two or even one.
That's going to take more than a bit of patience and control. But it's always part of the deal.
I'm seeing a place multiple as an interesting and potentially strong insurance backup for the serious punter. I think we can do it. I think you can do it, if we both remain true to what it's all about.
Let's go with the idea, and we'll see what happens.
(hoofnote: All corporates and TABs have different rules; it's really, financially, worth reading them.)