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Re: Becoming a real tipster.
This is a really interesting read .. the question I always ask myself when I see someone trying to sell tips, tipster style is why ? There doesn't seem to be any logical point in doing it, if your tips are good enough and make a profit in the long term then you should be able to make a fortune out of it .. I know a couple of pro-gamblers who sold tips for a while because they were barred from most bookies and in one case his bottle had gone, but they didn't last long.
Seen99 I don't think the systems idea is a good one. I started off with systems myself, years ago and they simply don't work. There are no systems that produce a profit over a long time (I'm talking about racing here) that don't involve huge losing runs. People would be better served looking into handicapping methods, race evaluation or creating horses to follow lists.
Becoming an expert in a certain field is perhaps the best advise any gambler could give another IMO!
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