Tuesday, June 14, 2011

This people is what I want to do with my life, chase this beautiful fish all over the world and keep only the ones I eat, and release the rest. They are in practically every Ocean and pretty reasonably caught, besides being delicious to eat, what can a man want, other than a winning horse pick now and then.

I have class tonight and still have not got caught up to where I should be, no not from not doing my homework , no, but from not understanding what is in front of me and the too much OOP's and mathematical equations and constantly switching from 1 hrse in one race to the 2nd or 3rd horse in other races but never really explaining the WHY BEHIND IT, ??

But it is my hope in time it will come to me as I have them copied and watched the classes a few time each already and well it seems a few more will be needed to say the least.

Here is what I do understand- I hope , not necessarily in order

1. keep very good records of you wagers

a. of the race type, results, confidence level, track,
b. keep track of how your contenders and non-contenders are doing
c. also if you wager on only a few contender's , keep track of how your passed on contenders' do
d. learn form this info on how to wager more wisely

2. here is where I get kinda confused, as the wagering process is presented to us
a.  decide what odds you are willing to play your contender's and how low you are willing to go, 2-1 , 3-1, or 7/2  and then stick to it
b.  also set odds on your natural odds, to me your overlays that are considered to be longshot contender's, and limit your play here but do not miss the opportunity when it arises, here your records will help you, somehow, but I am unsure about that part
c.  It also states that you can bet low odds horses and win too, but for me I can not , and did not see how I could do it regularly and I did not have an OOP thingy to help me decide when to play low odds horse's

Okay dinner is calling more later but , this was to give a synopsis of my learnt stuff from the class so far, learnt ain't a word I guess, but then I am not not too bright myself, but each day I am getting brighter, and slower too.

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