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Old 01-21-2019, 01:38 PM   #11
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Anyway ... the gist was: I think there is much respectable research and ideas out there which are fuel for discussion here about concepts and ideas which can help someone enjoy and even be profitable at this game (especially ideas and tools which help turn good analysis into good bets). I welcome those ideas here and would like to participate in some of them and learn from all of them.

Conley might be asking: how to tell what is respectable and what is trash, when it's ALL new to him? I think it's a fair question. But I do also think that it demonstrates lack of attention (even disrespect) to ask questions like that without having started to delve into the primary offerings of THIS community of knowledge FIRST.

So how about this: after mastering RDSS and its implementation of the Sartin Methodology (and after giving it a REAL go) or refreshing your knowledge about and possibly resurrecting the older software you knew and loved -- then it's OK to ask about this and that other system priced at $49.99 and promising riches.

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This is all I had to see. Thank you ted.
And yes I am all asking and just needing answers and NOT causing any harm to anyone who is currently or respectively using RDSS/Sartin Methodology. Stay strong everyone and again sorry for the actions that I have done this year.
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Old 01-22-2019, 01:58 PM   #12
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Happy Medium?

Firstly, I know I was a little firm with you the other day Conley....

That said, I do think it's great that you are interested in racing.
It does seem that you feel the need to work the spot play/systems though. How about opening a twitter account and going there for your spot plays? There are loads of people interested in horse racing on there and you may find some like minded souls.

This place will still be here for you too.

On the subject of off-Methodology topics, I've long held the belief that if a book was recommended in the Follow Up, and a lot were, that the subject matter of those are fair game for discussion. There would always have been a reason for Howard to make a recommendation.
They are all a little dated now of course, but are certainly a starting point for further consideration. Just a thought.
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Old 01-22-2019, 02:44 PM   #13
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Firstly, I know I was a little firm with you the other day Conley....

That said, I do think it's great that you are interested in racing.
It does seem that you feel the need to work the spot play/systems though. How about opening a twitter account and going there for your spot plays? There are loads of people interested in horse racing on there and you may find some like minded souls.

This place will still be here for you too.

On the subject of off-Methodology topics, I've long held the belief that if a book was recommended in the Follow Up, and a lot were, that the subject matter of those are fair game for discussion. There would always have been a reason for Howard to make a recommendation.
They are all a little dated now of course, but are certainly a starting point for further consideration. Just a thought.
Dave, thank you! Yes I should get back on track on doing my spot plays/best plays, and right now I am working on some for this week! Yes I do have a Twitter account (@conleyflash) so I could maybe go there.
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