I've been betting on the Melbourne Cup for the last 12 years and in that time I've become an expert at picking a loser. Or to be more exact really good at failing to pick a winner.
And not just the winning horse, a winning bet. I haven't even picked a place. 12 years, hundreds of dollars, countless bets, not one punt bringing home a dividend.
So I'm passing on my lack of wisdom and the possible places where I'm going wrong in making my picks on race day. Follow these steps and you may have a better chance of winning money.
Don't research
Every year I spend hours scanning the form chart, reading articles and studying up on each one of the horses in the field. How the horse has performed recently, the history of the jockey, previous form at Flemington, whether the horse had a good night sleep - all key to making my picks.
It's obviously never paid off. This year I'm just picking a name I like. Saves time.