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seasidesizzler
04-22-2011, 06:07 PM
:) Hi,

I am writing to ask, does anyone know of any good trackers that have a good selection of betting/gambling systems torrents??

More specifically, i am most interested in horse race betting/trading systems and any other sports betting/ trading systems.

any help greatly appreciated, and keep up the excellent work!

Ps. I also have systems to upload and share, as this area is a hobby/passion i enjoy doing. thank you in advance for any help/advice offered

TONiC
04-22-2011, 07:00 PM
Mmm are you talking about the codebase behind sites like 888 and PartyGaming? I highly doubt these are available anywhere... I welcome anyone to prove me wrong, but if I designed a pefrectly random, unbiased and fair gambling system I'd DRM it to shit and license it for millions to gambling sites.

heiska
04-22-2011, 07:22 PM
Mmm are you talking about the codebase behind sites like 888 and PartyGaming? I highly doubt these are available anywhere... I welcome anyone to prove me wrong, but if I designed a pefrectly random, unbiased and fair gambling system I'd DRM it to shit and license it for millions to gambling sites.

Lol, he's talking about Martingale systems (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martingale_%28betting_system%29) and shit like that.

seasidesizzler: If you're serious about making money betting, there's sports arbitrage: Arb Forum (http://arbforum.co.uk) is the only serious forum out there dedicated to the topic.

seasidesizzler
04-22-2011, 09:01 PM
Lol, yeah Heiska is correct, i'm interested in any trackers that i can download horse racing systems/strategies and other sports betting systems and strategies(golf, cricket, soccer, tennis etc.).... for example:

any of the ebooks from http://www.onlineracingreview.com (obviously from the 'approved' section down the right hand side, which is where systems have done favourably after tests) and there is also a similar blog/website at http://www.cash-master.com/blog (again, i'm more looking at getting the systems from the 'approved systems' section, this time down the left hand side)

Hope that clarifies my aims of what i am looking for clearer.

Also, i appreciate the link to arbs forum heiska, i will check it out :) and again i would just like to clarify that i am more looking for the ebooks/software that did well in the tests (the approved section) on the above website review pages. thanks for reading.