Title: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Karabiner on August 08, 2009, 04:28:25 PM Woofuckinghoo ;yippee;
The Carlsberg of racing tipsters imho Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: scotty2hatty on August 08, 2009, 04:30:06 PM expand please
Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 04:59:36 PM expand please Tom Segal is a sick man who pwns everybodies souls. Jukebox Jury won today for him after a massive string of other successes..the man is simply astonishing..a monster of a tipster, a god amongst men. and I hate him as he makes it look soo easy. Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Karabiner on August 08, 2009, 05:02:24 PM expand please Tom Segal is a sick man who pwns everybodies souls. Judge and Jury won today for him after a massive string of other successes..the man is simply astonishing..a monster of a tipster, a god amongst men. and I hate him as he makes it look soo easy. Should have gone to Specsavers Boldie, that was Jukebox Jury ;) Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 05:03:33 PM expand please Tom Segal is a sick man who pwns everybodies souls. Judge and Jury won today for him after a massive string of other successes..the man is simply astonishing..a monster of a tipster, a god amongst men. and I hate him as he makes it look soo easy. Should have gone to Specsavers Boldie, that was Jukebox Jury ;) lol..amended before your reply mate..realised my mistake about 10 seconds after I'd posted it :) Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 05:05:30 PM We agree that the man is just sick, no?
Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Karabiner on August 08, 2009, 05:30:21 PM We agree that the man is just sick, no? He's very very good, I've never known a tipster like him over a longish period of time. I'm a jumps man myself so during the flat season I just have a few quid on his tips most of the time for an interest. It works for me :) Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: TightEnd on August 08, 2009, 05:32:36 PM What effect does a RP PRicewise tip have on prices? Shortens a couple of points as soon as the RP hits the streets?
Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Karabiner on August 08, 2009, 05:35:40 PM What effect does a RP PRicewise tip have on prices? Shortens a couple of points as soon as the RP hits the streets? They tend to drift back out later on BF so I usually stick my bets on a point or so higher and I usually get on although it seems like they always win when I don't :( Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: DaveShoelace on August 08, 2009, 06:51:22 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun.
Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: bolt pp on August 08, 2009, 07:07:34 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? like karabiner said they usually contract early doors then all the betfair shrewdies do their thing for whatever reason so keep an eye out, although saying that ive see PR horses drift inexplicably quite alarmingly. I suppose he knows his form but he's not a mind reader and if a horse just isnt at the races.......... Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 08:19:10 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? it would be +EV to back them all and lay them off a couple of hourse later, for sure. He can go on majestic runs of form, especially on the flat..(a few years ago he tipped up 10 Saturday big race winners in a row..his last winner should have started at 8-1 but because it was the Pricewise horse it went off at 2-1). Pricewise "extra" is available every day and if you back all of them I reckon you'll scrape a win..but it won't be much % wise. Following Tom Segal every Saturday is definitely +EV over the course of a flat season. Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: bolt pp on August 08, 2009, 08:21:47 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? it would be +EV to back them all and lay them off a couple of hourse later, for sure. He can go on majestic runs of form, especially on the flat..(a few years ago he tipped up 10 Saturday big race winners in a row..his last winner should have started at 8-1 but because it was the Pricewise horse it went off at 2-1). Pricewise "extra" is available every day and if you back all of them I reckon you'll scrape a win..but it won't be much % wise. Following Tom Segal every Saturday is definitely +EV over the course of a flat season. god i hate flat racing so much Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 08:41:53 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? it would be +EV to back them all and lay them off a couple of hourse later, for sure. He can go on majestic runs of form, especially on the flat..(a few years ago he tipped up 10 Saturday big race winners in a row..his last winner should have started at 8-1 but because it was the Pricewise horse it went off at 2-1). Pricewise "extra" is available every day and if you back all of them I reckon you'll scrape a win..but it won't be much % wise. Following Tom Segal every Saturday is definitely +EV over the course of a flat season. god i hate flat racing so much I used to prefer it to Jump racing but have completely changed my mind on that in the past few years. Jumps form seems to be much more reliable than flat form, I guess it's because jumps horses (even the good ones) actually stay in training for longer so their ability is much clearer. Take Sea The Stars...a great 3YO...truly superb (Though I still think ballydoyle buggered up their Derby chances and handed him the race) but you won't know his true ability until he was 4 or 5...and it's very unlikely he'll be in training next year. That's the curse of flat racing IMO Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Karabiner on August 08, 2009, 08:58:07 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? it would be +EV to back them all and lay them off a couple of hourse later, for sure. Too many people trying that to make it worthwhile imo He can go on majestic runs of form, especially on the flat..(a few years ago he tipped up 10 Saturday big race winners in a row..his last winner should have started at 8-1 but because it was the Pricewise horse it went off at 2-1). Today's headline tip was supposed to be available @ 10/1, 8/1 generally but by the time I surfaced it was 11/2 on BF so I stuck a bit on @ 7.8( just under 7/1) and got matched although I reckon I might well have done better as it returned 6/1, yes that is 6/1 boldie. Following Tom Segal every Saturday is definitely +EV over the course of a flat season. Agreed Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: Horneris on August 08, 2009, 09:09:34 PM He tilts me.
I'm gona offer him HU4ROLLZ! and lose my roll. Title: Re: Pricewise in the RP Post by: boldie on August 08, 2009, 09:13:28 PM I know bollocks all about horse racing, but some of my mates do and I wanna join in the fun. Would it be +ev for me to literally just back every pricewise tip in the RP? it would be +EV to back them all and lay them off a couple of hourse later, for sure. Too many people trying that to make it worthwhile imo He can go on majestic runs of form, especially on the flat..(a few years ago he tipped up 10 Saturday big race winners in a row..his last winner should have started at 8-1 but because it was the Pricewise horse it went off at 2-1). Today's headline tip was supposed to be available @ 10/1, 8/1 generally but by the time I surfaced it was 11/2 on BF so I stuck a bit on @ 7.8( just under 7/1) and got matched although I reckon I might well have done better as it returned 6/1, yes that is 6/1 boldie. Following Tom Segal every Saturday is definitely +EV over the course of a flat season. Agreed I know he was 6-1 today...I was talking about the roll he went on a few years ago. the last winner of that run was 2-1 when it should have been much higher. |