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publication date: Apr 16, 2008
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Yes folks, the Masters is upon us, and Ireland's
finest, Padraig Harrington has shared his secret for
success - yes Flora Pro Active - it's the ad that's
been running here in Ireland in perfect time for the
Masters!

Obviously this is where I've been going wrong with
my golfing game - you see I put normal margarine
on my toast and hence my golfing game is very
much Derby County at present.

God knows what Tiger Woods spreads on his toast
- FLORA FECKING ACTIVE I think!

I've taken an interest in the Masters and based my
selections on the Racing Post's "experts" and
chosen the Flora Man, Retief Goosen, Geoff Ogilvy
and Fred Couples each way. The great thing about
golf is the huge odds on offer - 25/1 or over for the
above each way (pays out 5 the place). The basis for
my selections - well simple really - they are the
names that appeared most frequently and are all
proven "horses for courses" performers. Come
Sunday will the Flora have kicked in, and will I be
looking at a handsome payout, or is it back to the
day job? Makes watching the golf a lot more
interesting that's for sure.

NEW BLOG DISCOVERIES (Part 12)

In my never-ending endeavours to do the least
amount of work in my selections (i.e. form analysis
NOT allowed and spending no more than a few
minutes on selections) I have found another method
of using just the betting forecast in the Racing Post
to enable me to find potentially strong winning
selections. The key this time is to focus again on
those perceived 2 horse races, BUT wait for one of
the 2 market leaders to become a non runner. Why?
Well, theoretically, this surely opens up the race for
the remaining strong market leader, as was the case
yesterday with this race at Folkstone
BETTING FORECAST: 6/4 Northern Tour, 7/4
Celtic Commitment, 11/2 Sorrel Ridge, Strictly
Royal, 25/1 Soul Sista, 50/1 Miss Belle Eve .

Celtic commitment became a non runner so surely
Northern Tour represented a decent win only bet?
Yes he did win and the price gap remained. With
his main rival out, the horse went off at 10/11 which
was perfectly reasonable given the circumstances.

So do look out for these races -probability wise we
face a decent chance of the one remaining shortie
running well?


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SYSTEMS SYSTEMS SYSTEMS

I have managed to get my hands on a couple of new
systems (with sincere thanks to readers) - pocket
money from Andy Minalto from a reader who is
very happy indeed with its performance as it has (in
his words) made him money like clockwork.
Cast your mind back to the arbitrage article I did
using bookmaker bonuses and this is the crux of the
pocket money system. So, no new concepts here at
http://www.pocketmoneysystem.com/ but what
looks like an eminently workable system.

I have been a little fearful since getting my hands on
mafiosibetfair - if I slag it off will I be finding a
horse's head in my bed? I have already got into the
routine of wearing a disguise - the old false nose
specs are putting the dons off the scent at the
moment. At first glance, the marketing at
http://www.mafiosobetfair.com/ had a bit of the
Brookes about it. Having read the system, I feel
there is potential here and I need to back test it
(which I am able to do thanks to the system's
methodology). It uses a form of dutching which
increases chances of success. I quite like the fact
that we are looking to make 20% +return PER
MONTH - highly realistic indeed and, let's face it,
if realizable, along with compounding, will shut that
annoying bloke from the Halifax ads up with his
whopping 8% A YEAR!

At first reading the manual's selections are easy to
make but the staking is very confusing and has not
been written with the reader in mind. It has not been
explained very well at all but I hope after 2-3 reads
it will click with me.

I look forward to starting this one and do hope the
20%+ per month is achievable. I think it is possible
to follow this one for 9 to 5'ers too which is a great
boon.

The 3rd system is the Cash generator system from
http://www.cash-generator-plus.com/ - £300 per
week? Hmmm. This system again looks to employ
dutching and the selection methodology could not
be simpler - using its cues from The Racing Post's
Betting Forecast. Again, this system is back-
trackable, so I cannot give you any thumbs up or
downs until I've looked through my Everest of
Racing Posts.

Knowing the selection strategy it is possible to bag
the odd big priced winner and with the extreme
simplicity of the system is one to focus on. At £35,
if this proves its claims, you'll definitely be the first
to know.

There seems to be a distinct possibility that a couple
of the above are workable and profitable so I'll be
spreading my Flora Pro Active and getting down to
testing these.

SUMMER HOLS AND FOOTBALLERS

This is the time of the year when overpaid nancy
boy footballers look forward to their holidays -
certain teams I think will mentally be in holiday
mode - take a look at those who are safe in the
leagues with no prospect of going down OR
challenging for any European places. These games
to me are non bettable, BUT if one of these mid
table mediocrity teams are playing against a team
fighting for their lives or looking to get into Europe,
it may be worth backing these teams. Sunderland
are a fine example of a team fighting for their lives
and performing admirably.

The Hammers are a great example of a team who
are in the comfort zone and really not worrying if
they lose - Sunderland v Hammers recently - 2-1 to
Sunderland!

I'm sure they'll be some interesting examples over
the coming weeks, worthy of a second look from a
betting perspective.

The Racing has been very frustrating this week with
the beginning of the flat season and a number of
horses returning from lengthy lay offs and punters
left in the dark regarding their fitness. Too, we are
facing 2-year old debutant maiden races which are
imponderables for those without inside knowledge
BUT ideal 16/1 system strategy opportunities. This
has meant I have been very selective re these bets.

The advantage of personal selections v mechanical
systems is just this! Mechanical systems carry on
selecting based on certain criteria regardless of the
time of the year, but taking a personal opinion can
help you wait for better opportunities and better
days. Throughout the newsletter I have tried to
provide personal opinion type systems which I use
daily on the blog to show you the distinct advantage
of having a flexible attitude to racing as against
putting faith in mechanical systems -
dutching/creating break even bets/ place only
betting/each way betting/laying shorties can all be
effectively employed to reach daily targets OR we
can exercise our rights as punters to NOT BET if
the opportunities do not show themselves - it's all
down to discipline ! Look at the entries in the blog
this week and you will see examples of all of the
above strategies as they relate to the real world,
including the piece de resistance - laying Sir Harry
Ormesher at 1.10 and winning £100 TO £10
LIABILITY - it was FloraProactive-tastic!

The importance of the football as a sustainable
betting resource (see I'm trying to lower my carbon
footprint AS WELL AS my cholesterol and golf
handicap with Flora Pro Active!  ) has shown itself
this week.

Well it's a busy time for me this week, preparing
the next newsletter - plenty of systems to work
through on your behalf, so I'm off to spread a whole
lot of Flora Pro Active on everything I eat from now
on - think I might have to opt for a bit of Tiger's
Flora FECKING active to get me through this week.

Have a great weekend!


Clive
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