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Hello T Thomas

thanks for the reply.

I've been looking at the Lee selections and have found a recurring pattern related to the odds. If I could answer your question, no, Celestial Spheres doesn't show the pattern I've found. That assumes obviously that I've not found rubbish.

Thanks again
 
A belated Happy New Year to everyone, and hope winners are plentiful.

I have been away for bit and actually bought yesterdays racing post on my return. I didn't have any wager but when going through some races spotted one that looked good.

A question and maybe Chesham can help. Lingers 3.10 Celestial Spheres, would you say that it's profile would be typical of what Lee's selections possessed.

Hedgey in response to your pm I would say that is accurate in fact some of your selections actually fit that profile, and then others alarmingly don't. I would say consistency should be present in all aspects of the numerical picture.

Not as I understand Lee’s Bets

Check out Victory Bond (Jan 8th ) that was a Pre Race Selection From the Lee Style Bets from my Thread on The Blog
 
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Hi synikal synikal

Re “Van Der Wheil, the man, is almost as much a legend as his methodology. Apparently, he came to Britain from the Netherlands in 1945, after serving with the British forces in World War II. According to the story, he arrived with nothing more than a half-crown in his pocket, but within three years, he was taking luxury holidays in the Caribbean; paid for by his expert punting.”

That is a load of bollocks as he was Gordon Hall from Cromwell Crescent, Market Harborough And was too young to have fought in WW2’as he was only a schoolboy. He was English and not Dutch. He is no longer alive though.
 
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He was called Charles Van Der Wheil, an expert of mathematical probability known in betting circles as The Flying Dutchman.

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A lot of people made a fortune and the ratings have had a cult-like following ever since.

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:)The guy has certainly took a Marketing course somewhere that's for sure - I can see more than a few being taken in by this and believing this "Money Train" type bull and this gem - "VDW ratings turned horseracing into one big party back in the 1980s." - If only it was that easy.
BTW - The VDW guys on the forum please don't be offended - this is not a "diss" at the method or anything - there is some great work and insight on here and archived , far beyond the original method and would much better serve any punter looking to invest in the above - I just can't stand punters falling for this type of marketing claptrap.
The "Buy Now - Fiver Off" deal might just swing it for some though!
 
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ARAZI91 ARAZI91 At first I thought your VDW Maximiser Post was a really good wind up but now I see that the usual cabal of review sites are pushing it. I see that it’s from Anonymous Ginger which unless I am very much mistaken is from the great Michael Wilding, who has produced many a profitable method in the past (well, according to him and his chums anyway). Stand by for a recommendation from them all and should it go belly up during the review periods stand by for the review period to be extended in the hope they get lucky for a short time.

For the life of me I can’t understand why I don’t see these guys in the Sunday Times rich list every year. I mean all these fantastic methods they devise or recommend. Surely they are all billionaires by now? I just wish I were as great an expert as they are. Big sigh!
 
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