"I have never had so much success (or fun) with the punt. Thanx heaps and great
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Nick Mordin caused something of a publishing sensation back in 1992 with his book Betting For A Living.
It became a bestseller and remains much in demand today, 16 years later.
Mordin has since penned another book, Winning Without Thinking, another bestseller, though I often feel that the book we are all waiting for is Losing Without Thinking, which so many punters are guilty of, despite the mountains of information freely available to them.
How fast have you ever gone in a car? Go on, admit it, you haven't always obeyed the speed limit, have you? There was one memorable occasion where you decided to see just what your car could do. It was probably early in the morning on the motorway. Nobody else was around, so you decided to floor it, just for the hell of it.
A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it."
So stated the German physicist and Nobel Prize winner Max Planck, best known for his quantum theory.
Let me ask you a question. If you bet on a horse and you see its price rise or fall dramatically, how do you feel? If you feel sick when the horse's odds spiral upwards and smug when they fall, I've got to tell you that you're thinking like a loser."
So states author Nick Mordin in his latest book, Winning Without Thinking - A Guide To Horse Race Betting Systems, the review of which continues this month.
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