Just joined. I've been betting (footy, dogs, horses) for over 10 years now. Have to be honest and say I must be well down overall.
Joined this to hopefully change my ways, and try and show a profit!
Cheers.
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Just joined. I've been betting (footy, dogs, horses) for over 10 years now. Have to be honest and say I must be well down overall.
Joined this to hopefully change my ways, and try and show a profit!
Cheers.
Welcome to the forum. Hope we can help you claw some of that money back
Yep, welcome aboard Kevin - a couple of things I'd suggest for starters... like most folk on here you should keep track of every bet you make, preferably in a spreadsheet, or if you want, in a notebook. That way you can identify what your strengths and weaknesses are... also I'd leave the dogs alone - unless you're very much 'in the know' about the greyhound scene you'll probably keep losing on them. Good luck!
My keyboard's running out of ink....
hi kevin my advice is to listen to the advice given and your betting will improve no end
never underestimate the predictabilty of stupidity
Welcome aboard kevin
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Thanks everyone. I have now actually chucked the dogs, so that's a start!
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