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jrnjames

Postby jrnjames on 12 Mar 2010, 15:55

Fellow Members,

During the past 28 years, I have researched many socially related subjects including my hobby; Horse Race Betting, as I worked with a dowsing pendulum and my subconscious/mind.

Contrary to what some people believe, who work with a dowsing pendulum, horse race betting is an acceptable subject to research with our subconscious/mind Adviser. Horse racing contribute to our social development in more ways than one.

There is a lot to learn about horse racing but to me a horse running in a race is just a number carried on its saddle bag. In the past I have considered racehorse form and betting systems but soon realized I could work with numbers just as effectively.

An example of how horse racing contributes to our social system is on Grand National day. Millions of pounds are taken from betting shops and bookmakers in taxes and well above average people bet on the Grand National. All horse race betting contributes to our social system with taxes paid by bookmakers.

For many years, punters paid 10% on or before their bets were placed but the tax was abolished December 2005 here in the UK.

Horse racing the Sport of Kings is popular worldwide and contributes to society in many ways. Our subconscious Adviser via a dowsing pendulum can guide us to place bets in a logical way to make a profit.

However, not by working with racehorse form but by number selection via a pendulum.

However, If you prefer to work with form your subconscious Adviser will guide you to enhance your race horse form expertise, to profit for your rffots.

From time to time, expect a along run of up to 20 losing bets, followed by a crop of winning bets.

Please click the link via my signature and visit my pendulum dowsing website and betting procedure.
Warm regards Joseph.

Joseph Robert Neil James.
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billion

Postby billion on 13 Mar 2010, 12:51

Sometimes in life we come across different ideas and values which do not make any sense and are just as easily scoffed at . . . rightly or wrongly and this is one of those times.

I cannot take this seriously but this chap looks to be deadly serious about his winner finding technique which looks to be about as equal as "pin sticking".

Is he "bonkers" or could it work?

I don't think it can but c'mon Jo' put up some selections in order to back up your ideas.
I wish you well . . . . billion

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Postby jrnjames on 13 Mar 2010, 15:03

Sorry but that is all the info I am going to provide for you - please test my system without placing any bets then you will get used to working with a pendulum and know whether my system works for you or not.
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billion

Postby billion on 13 Mar 2010, 17:21

Now c'mon Jo you have made a posting and then say you are sorry but will not further the investigation and after all for all of those that have never heard of "Pendulum Dowsing" it must be and can only be called an investigation.

What percentage strike rate to you get?

Do you hold your pendulum over the race card or over a set of numbers?

"Amy" says this is not a prediction method but you are suggesting it to be used to predict a selection of a horse race.

What question do YOU ask the pendulum when trying to find a selection?
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Postby jrnjames on 13 Mar 2010, 18:36

Billion,
I have changed procedure 2 on my racing page. let me know if there is anything you do not understand and I will adjust the procedure accordingly.

You can expect an average strike rate of 25% and Average SP 5/1.

However, actual profit can only be calculated over a long period.

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Postby billion on 13 Mar 2010, 21:18

Thanks Jo, I have got it now.

You will understand my scepticism because this concept is very very far out from the norm.

I will make myself a pendulum and will post any selections here for a few days just to see what happens, providing I can get it to swing.

I will not follow your method to the letter because I cannot wait until just before the off but nevertheless will just have to hope they are between 3/1 & 8/1 S.p.
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Postby jrnjames on 13 Mar 2010, 21:38

billion wrote:Thanks Jo, I have got it now.

You will understand my scepticism because this concept is very very far out from the norm.

I will make myself a pendulum and will post any selections here for a few days just to see what happens, providing I can get it to swing.

I will not follow your method to the letter because I cannot wait until just before the off but nevertheless will just have to hope they are between 3/1 & 8/1 S.P.

Billion,
Patience is a virtue. Many thanks for your feedback.

My objective is not only to help improve your horse race betting strategy but also help you to enhance your life; as you work with a pendulum.

The video at the bottom of my Pendulum Dowsing page titled ‘Showing Care and Consideration for Others’ will introduce you to my 28 years social research as I worked with a pendulum, which is my Contribution to Society.
Warm regards Joseph.

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Postby billion on 13 Mar 2010, 22:13

Here are my selections for Sunday. They are not taken one per meeting as suggested but I did manage 3 selections (I think!)

Confusion somewhat abounds when there were 2+ favourable swings in the same race and so I will keep my money in my pocket and just wait and see what happens.

The forecast prices used to keep or discard other potential selections have been taken from the Sporting Life.

Warwick 2.30 Double Pride 3/1

Warwick 4.30 Supreme Keano 3/1

Market Rasen 5.10 Glimmer of Light 7/1

I really cannot believe I have made a pendulum from a bit of string and an old key and doing this, maybe I am the bonkers one after all.
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emian

Postby emian on 13 Mar 2010, 22:34

billion wrote:I really cannot believe I have made a pendulum from a bit of string and an old key and doing this, maybe I am the bonkers one after all.[/i]


Agreed. It's an ever expanding group. :)

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Postby billion on 13 Mar 2010, 22:59

I wish I could find something witty and funny by way of a reply but I guess someone had to do it so why not me?
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Postby emian on 13 Mar 2010, 23:32

here is a better method-gratis.
Any handicap of 13 or more runners. Cut a pack of cards. If the number corresponds to a horse that is 8/1 or less, back it to win. Ace is one.
I'm a secret millionaire with this one.
oops :oops: let the cat out of the bag.

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Postby emian on 13 Mar 2010, 23:39

make that 7/1

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Postby billion on 14 Mar 2010, 08:18

The probabilities of both must be equal but life can sometimes surprise and maybe, just maybe this is one of those times, however I have my doubts!
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Postby billion on 14 Mar 2010, 18:47

Well, my "key on a string" did not unlock any winners but I wonder if Jo did any better.
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Postby jrnjames on 14 Mar 2010, 21:01

billion wrote:Well, my "key on a string" did not unlock any winners but I wonder if Jo did any better.

Billion,

Are you receiving a positive YES and NO responce from your pendulum?

If you are, ask the following question:

Should I adhere to Joseph's procedure for selecting horses to back?
Warm regards Joseph.

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