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SYSTEMS OF BETTING

WHAT AUCKLANDERS THINK

A scries of lettcis that has iccently appeared in the "Auckland Star," following the Auckland Wintei Meeting, is mteiestmg, as indicating -\\hat the g(!noial Mew is the north about sj stems of betting. One writer ("Logic") had the temeuty to bleak thiough the hostile banage iwth a plea for A\ m-and-place, but, as far as the conespondence has gone, theic htn'e been no second or thud wines of enthusiasm to come up m his suppoit, and lie has been left alone to face a iciy shaip counter-attack fiom the opposing foiees. "Logic" -nrote as follows>.—

"My experience at lace meetings over the holiday weekend convinces me that -nm-and-place betting is the only logical system. Judging fiom remaiks made all aiound me at Ellcishe in legaid to the smallness of dividends, and no third dividends, in spite ot a gieat increase in attendance, I gather {hat the public-are beginning to realise what they have missed in revetting Mo the old stjle, and also hd-ve discovered that chances of success are undoubtedly lessened by the bingle pool, ivith only tvio dividends instead of'four under the win-and-place pool. « v- .

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 4

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193

SYSTEMS OF BETTING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 4

SYSTEMS OF BETTING Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 143, 19 June 1934, Page 4

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