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September 23, 2009 at 16:47 #249828
The FP bot for the system works a treat i had a two week trail once but the system was not for me
And the system is near as damm it to this one
Good luck if you use it there are some very hairy moments
:D
September 28, 2009 at 21:13 #250680I got a copy of the phenomenal favourites system .. it’s basically a variation on a system sold by Cameron Publications a few years ago, where you chase your loses to win a fixed amount. The Cameron’s system used combined 2nd and 3rd favourites, whereas this one uses the favourite.
.. punters would be better off trying to get a proper edge rather than relying on the order in which horses win to make a profit.
This needs a huge Buyer Beware sign attached, imo.
September 30, 2009 at 16:35 #250933I did this system, where by keep betting favourites race after races making the desired profit plus whatever losses you lost previously and twice it’s let me down. it will work if you have the capital behind you to keep you going because a favourite will win.
September 30, 2009 at 16:45 #250936What is the Favourites Phenomenon? Is it the same thing? Just looked it up but says it costs £97, surely can’t be the same thing if selling such a simple idea?
October 1, 2009 at 12:52 #251035From what i understand its similar to what you are talking about but with various stop measures and staking systems in place. Ive never seen it but have just read a few bits about it on forums. It might possibly be very similar to what i have been doing. I did start a thread on it, was warned about the folly of what im doing by various people on various forums and then backed off from it for a week. Being thick headed i have carried on and am slowly refining it as I learn as I go. Im keeping track of everything I do here
http://oi-what-the-heck.blogspot.com/
So far I have taken NZ$50 to over $1000 in about 6 or 7 weeks using a favourite only betting system with a double your bet process till the 7th bet. Then I reset if I havent had a win by then. I stop at the first fav win I get at a meeting and move to the next meeting. Its rather conservative an approach but it is so far doing ok. I dont at this point really believe it will work long term, it seems to me too simple and easy to be possible but seeing how i have only invested $50 in the beginning I dont have much to lose buy carrying on. I have a few other protection systems in place as well and my betting process isnt as cut and dried as simply doubling after a no fav win result.
Anyway good luck and if you have any questions leave me a note at the blog
October 2, 2009 at 16:27 #251271Kautostar .. the PF system is exactly the same except you divide a value to win by the odds you get offered.
So if you want to win £10 per day and your first runner is 2/1 then your first stake is 10/2 = £5. If your next selection is 2/1 then your next stake is £10 + £5 (loses) = £15 / 2 = £7.50.
You simply repeat this until you are bust or you get a winner .. you will eventually go bust because betting like that doesn’t work over a long period of time, as has been demonstrated on here, thanks to Seagull.
People will try and rip you off for anything.
January 14, 2010 at 09:52 #269772Seagull not spotted since. Where are you Seagull??
January 16, 2010 at 23:23 #270340is the favs phonom one of the infamous matt bisongos programme from geegees .com
January 17, 2010 at 01:26 #270349Seagull not spotted since…
I am desperately worried about
the old boy. Seagull used to
drive an artic and was in
reverse gear when he leftFebruary 8, 2010 at 09:46 #274846hahahaha!!
February 8, 2010 at 10:48 #274851He must be stuck in reverse!
Has not been on here since 11/09/2009.
Regards – Matron
February 9, 2010 at 09:47 #275078The silence is deafening…
As it happens the system hit the jackpot yesterday with the 9th race being won by a 9/4 fav
Though I expect the old boy missed out as his days are now spent flogging the Big Ish, and his nights spent in a cardboard box underneath the arches being shat upon by a large roost of crowing kleptoparasites
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