Post by Kimmy on Oct 3, 2013 16:02:03 GMT
SAFE SYSTEM
This easy to use system will enable you to pinpoint a high percentage of winners in just a few minutes per day.This method has been applied only to turf racing,but may be suitable for use on all weather racing.For turf racing it has been applied to both handicap and non handicap racing but I feel this method will do better in non handicap races.
The Rules
1 Use the Racing Post Newspaper.
2 For each meeting in the Racing Post there is a selection box indicating the selections of 16 racing tipsters.Only consider horses that have been selected by at least 10 of these tipsters.
3 Of these horses selected by the tipsters only consider horses that are rated top on Topspeed Ratings and on Postmark Ratings.They must be top rated for both of these rather than one or the other.NoteYou may get a situation where either Topspeed or Postmark make 2 or more horses joint top rated.You only consider the joint top rated that are selected by Topspeed or Postmark-When looking at the actual ratings for each horse you may find that some of them are joint top rated.You can easily decide which of the joint top rated are selected by Topspeed or Postmark by looking at the selection box where the main selection for Topspeed or Postmark is given(even when the ratings indicate a joint top rated).
4 From the remaining selections you now only consider those horses that finished 1st 2nd 3rd in its last race which must have taken within the current season.
5 Any horse that remains is a Safe System selection.
Note-Both Topspeed and Postmark are listed in the selection box in the Racing Post.These are taken into account when counting the number of tipsters who have selected a horse.For instance if a horse is selected by 10 tipsters and 2 of these 10 are Topspeed and Postmark that is ok.If a horse is selected by 11 tipsters but not by neither Topspeed or Postmark then it does not Qualify as a bet.Firstly make sure that ten tipsters have gone for a horse before checking to see if Topspeed or Postmark have selected it.
Additional Selections-You may find a horse that qualifies under the above rules,but its last race was from the previous year.Generally speaking these are not Safe System bets however you can make an exception if the horse has run within the last 30 days under a different code.For instance if a horse qualifies under all the rules but it has not had a current season run over fences but within the last 30 days it has run on the flat then this would be a system bet,providing it finished 1st 2nd or 3rd.
Recap-Horses must be selected by at least 10 of the tipsters listed in the selection box of the Racing Post.It must have finished 1st 2nd or 3rd in its last race which must have taken place within the current season.
THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM HORSE RACING SYSTEM
The aim of this system is to indicate winners using proven form principles. Form is without doubt, the only accurate method of establishing the true merits of individual racehorses. Without this method it would mean betting blind and the sport would be reduced to the level of bingo, where intelligent assessment counts for nothing.
However form can be a very misleading guide, especially if it is not properly understood, or used correctly. Indeed the biggest problem facing most backers is knowing which form is best.
This is where THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM comes to your aid. Thousands of races have been examined to find a statistical answer to this problem. This massive survey revealed how much importance should be attached to the various factors involved. You now have in your hands, the most reliable forecasting process ever devised.
The system was originally devised for Australian racing, so naturally a few changes had to be made to meet our different conditions. These were only minor alterations, the essential part still remains the same.
Although good results can be obtained when the system is operated on virtually any race you like, records prove that races with the highest prize money are more suitable than others. These provide a rock solid base, and make the system even more lucrative.
SELECTION PROCESS
The papers we recommend are the Racing Post, Sporting Life, or any newspaper which give details of a horses last race. Keep to the same paper daily for the best results.
SELECTION PROCESS A
Check each system race. Look for a horse which won last time out (current season only). If there is only one horse, THIS IS THE SELECTION of the system. No further considerations need to be taken. Remember only present season form is used at this stage.
If a system race has been split into two, or more parts, use only the first division. If there are NO horses which won last time out, or if there are two or more last time out winners, apply the following rules to find the selection.
SELECTION PROCESS B
In this section horses are awarded points when they qualify under different circumstances. The horse with the highest total becomes the selection.
Statistics prove that a horse's most recent run is a sound indication of it's ability, and the system is based around this fact. Here we award points according to the position of the horse in it's last race. However a horse winning on a group 1 course, would usually be far superior to a group 4 winner. Therefore a class factor has been included and points are awarded as follows:
GROUP 1 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 15 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 12 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 9 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 7 POINTS
GROUP 2 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 12 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 9 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 7 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 5 POINTS
GROUP 3 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 9 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 7 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 6 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 3 POINTS
GROUP 4 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 7 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 5 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 4 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 2 POINTS
Remember only a horse's latest race is taken, but it does not matter if its during the current season or not. A horse which was unplaced, fell or pulled up fails to gain any points here. A table of the racecourse groupings is given further on. A horse running again very soon after it's last race means it is fit and well, and therefore capable of running it's best form. The system takes advantage of this by awarding points as follows:
WINNER RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 5 POINTS
SECOND RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 3 POINTS
THIRD RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 2 POINTS
So a horse running say on Monday and running again on or before the following Monday would qualify. Additional points are awarded if a horse is now carrying less/same weight than his previous race.
LESS WEIGHT THAN PREVIOUS RACE RECEIVES 3 POINTS
SAME WEIGHT THAN PREVIOUS RACE RECEIVES 1 POINT
Some horses run better at certain courses and over particular distances. So points are awarded when as follows:
PREVIOUS DISTANCE WINNER RECEIVES 3 POINTS
PREVIOUS COURSE WINNER RECEIVES 2 POINTS
It is a fact that more horses win at lower odds than those with big starting prices. the table below reflects this difference.
EVENS AND ODDS-ON RECEIVES 15 POINTS
BETWEEN 11/10 - 6/4 RECEIVES 8 POINTS
BETWEEN 13/8 - 5/2 RECEIVES 5 POINTS
BETWEEN 11/4 - 9/2 RECEIVES 3 POINTS
BETWEEN 5/1 - 9/1 RECEIVES 1 POINTS
OVER 10/1 RECEIVES 0 POINTS
Ideally it would be best if you could use the actual betting market just before the off. Unfortunately most people will find this inconvenient, so the alternative is to use the betting forecast from the newspaper. It is important to use the same paper each day.
Once the procedure has been completed on every horse in the system race just add up all the points to find the horse which has the highest total. This is then the selection of the AUSTRALIAN DREAM. If two or more horses tie at the top, do not bet. So a horse who came 2nd last time out on a group 3 course and is running again within 7 days with less weight and is both a previous course and distance winner. Forecasted at 2/1 in the paper, he will receive points as follows.
7+3+3+3+2+5
RACECOURSE GROUPING JUMPS
GROUP1 Ascot, Ayr, Cheltenham, Doncaster, Haydock, Kempton, Liverpool, Newbury, Newcastle, Sandown
GROUP 2 Chepstow, Fontwell, Lingfield, Newton Abbot, Wetherby
GROUP 3 Catterick, Folkestone, Huntingdon, Leicester, Market Rasen, Nottingham, Plumpton, Stratford, Uttoxeter, Warwick, Wincanton, Wolverhampton, Worcester
GROUP 4 Bangor-on-Dee, Carlisle, Cartmel, Devon and Exeter, Fakenham, Hereford, Hexham, Kelso, Ludlow, Perth, Sedgefield, Southwell, Taunton, Towcester
Remember if a race has been split in two or more parts, always use the first division only.
THE MIRAGE SYSTEM
RULES:
1) Note all NON-HANDICAP races both for Flat racing and Jumps including the 'All Weather' courses. Races must consist of between 5 and 12 runners inclusive. (No amateur jockeys or apprentices claiming the full 7 lbs)
2) Note the price quoted for the favourite and the 2nd favourite in the betting forecast of your daily newspaper.
3) There must be a minimum of 4 points clear difference between the two, eg:-
FAV Evens - 2nd FAV 4/1 or more
FAV 5/4 - 2nd FAV 9/2 or more
FAV 1/2 - 2nd FAV 3/1 or more
FAV 6/4 - 2nd FAV 11/2 or more
FAV 4/6 - 2nd FAV 7/2 or more
FAV 7/4 - 2nd FAV 6/1 or more
ETC., ETC.,
* The BEST BETS for the purpose of the system are those with the highest points difference between the 1st and 2nd favourite. In all cases you back the favourite.
On many days there may be NO BET, others ONE bet or perhaps TWO. When 2 bets are indicated back as a double.
Selections can be found very quickly once familiar with the rules.
Any daily newspaper may be used but the most reliable betting forecast is to be found in the daily "Sporting Life". For the purpose of records all bets are, therefore, taken from this forecast.
THE PLATINUM PLAN
Any daily newspaper can be used, but the daily Mirror is recommended
Since it has one of the finest betting forecasts available.
• Do not bet when the going is described as Heavy, Soft to Heavy, Soft
Or Firm. Do not bet on all-weather surfaces. Do not bet on Sundays
Or Bank Holidays.
• Strike out all handicap races, nursery races and selling races and
races which are to be run over less than seven furlongs (7f).
• Strike out any race where the prize money on offer is over £10,000.
• Strike out any race with more than eight runners.
• Strike out any race where the first in the betting forecast has
Forecast odds of less than 6/4 or more than 3/1.
• Strike out any race where the difference between the second and
Third favourites in the betting forecast is less than one clear
point. For example, If the 2nd Fav is forecast at 5/2 and the 3rd
Fav is forecast at 3/1, this race does not qualify. If, however,
the 3rd Fav was forecast at 7/2 or greater, the race would qualify.
Any races you now have left after this rigorous deletion process qualify
for a bet . (NOTE-If there are no such races, you may opt to bring a
few back in by including 6f and 5f races which meet the other criteria
outlined above. This is your choice.) The Platinum Plan calls for you
to make a level stake outlay of 3 points on every race. The three
points should be distributed as follows:
2 points to win on the FAVOURITE
1 point to win on the 2ND FAVOURITE
Whilst you are free to use the named horses which are forecast first
and second favourite in the betting forecast of your newspaper, I have
found that simply betting 2 points on the "FAVOURITE" and 1 point on
the "2ND FAVOURITE"generates better long- term profits. This is most
certainly due to the obvious deviation of the actual betting market
from the forecast betting market.
Your total outlay for every race selected by the Platinum Plan is
therefore 3 points This outlay remains level from race to race.
A betting bank of no less than 30 points is recommended. This is
sufficient for ten bets. For the ultimate in comfort, a betting bank
of 60 points would prove sufficient for twenty bets.
As you can see, The Platinum Plan is incredibly simple to operate, but
the strike rate and profit it generates are second to none.
THE PROFESSIONAL INVESTMENT PLAN
• STEP 01 Begin with a betting bank of 60 points, which is sufficient for twenty Platinum Plan bets.
• STEP 02 AT the beginning of each month, calculate your points as being 1/60th of your bank. Initially with a (say) £600 bank, your points would be worth £10 each. Your outlay on each race would therefore be £30 (£20 on the FAVOURITE and £10 on the 2ND FAVOURITE).
• STEP 03 At the end of each month, if you wish, take 10 points out of the bank and put it to one side for your own use. You may ignore this step if you want your betting bank to grow faster.
• STEP 04 Now recalculate your stakes as described in step 2 and continue from that point.
As I said, this is a very simple investment programme, but it can work wonders in helping a modest bank soar to great heights.
Consider the following:
You begin with a betting bank of £600. Your total outlay on each Platinum Plan race at this stage is £30 . Your bank can therefore fund twenty Platinum Plan races with ease.
I have said that, on average, The Platinum Plan generates between 5 and 20 points per week. You will soon discover this for yourself. But what would happen over a twelve month period if the Platinum Plan generated only 20 points PER MONTH and you used The Professional Investment Programme without taking out the optional ten points per month for your own use? Let's take a look….
MONTH RACE STAKE PROFIT NEW BANK NEW POINT NEW STAKE
1 30 200 800 13 39
2 39 260 1060 17 51
3 51 340 1400 23 69
4 69 460 1860 31 93
5 93 620 2480 41 123
6 123 820 3300 55 165
7 165 1100 4400 73 219
8 219 1460 5860 97 291
9 291 1940 7800 130 390
10 390 2600 10400 173 519
11 519 3460 13860 231 693
12 693 4620 18480 308 924
The Professors One A Day Betting Formula
For Flat And National Hunt Racing
Rules
From the 1st of April to the end of October each year, all National Hunt meetings are excluded (unless no Flat Meetings are scheduled for a particular day). Otherwise only consider Flat events, either turf or all weather, during this period. From 1st November to the end of March annually, both flat and national hunt are open for consideration.
The objective of this formula is to isolate just one solitary race from each days entire racing programme. Once located no other contest need be sought, as the eventual selection will always be derived from this source.
Any daily paper which publishes details of all meetings may be utilised to good effect, however those seeking optimum results are advised to consult the sports specialist paper-Racing Post. Gaining free access to the Post is usually a straight forward matter since it is displayed in every betting office throughout the land. It is also available on the internet at www.racingpost.co.uk.
To establish the formulas sole qualifying for any day is simplicity itself. Refer to the newspaper of your choice and in turn examine the betting forecast of every single race taking place on that day-excluding national hunt races from 1st April to end of October and all foreign events.
The purpose of this action is to determine which race contains the days shortest priced forecast favourite. Should it transpire that two or more races contain a favourite with the same equal forecast favourite,always give preference to the contest where the favourite achieved a better finishing position in its last race during the current season. If this still leaves two or more races ,choose the event containing the favourite that has run the most recent. Select the race with the fewest entries if you still have more than one left at this stage.
To recap, consult all races and use your papers betting forecast to locate the race containing favourite with the lowest odds for that particular day. Once this sole qualifying race has been established, the days other events have no further relevance to us.
Now that the qualifying race has been found, make a note of the racecourse staging the event. Also make a note of how many days it has been since the favourite last raced. This data will ultimately determine which horse is backed.
With these two pieces of information at hand refer to the racecourse key table where courses are listed in alphabetical order. Note that not every track is included.
Under a courses name various listings appear. A typical listing might read Fav 15 days-Qual 26 Days. These figures need to be consulted on a daily basis, althogh you are only required to refer to the listings that appear under the name of the meeting staging the formulas qualifying race. Example for a race at Ascot you would only need to look at the listing under Ascots name.
Once you have discovered the Racecourse staging the qualifying race, check to see how many days ago since the favourite last raced. Now refer to the appropriate listings in the Key table to see if an exact match can be found for the number of days since the favourite last appeared.
For ease of clarity lets say the qualifying race was at Ascot, and the forecast favourite last ran precisely 15 days ago. After refering to Ascot in the Key Table we come across this entry Fav 15 days Qual 26 Days. Since the first part of the listing Fav 15 days tells us that we are looking for a favourite which last ran 15 days ago, then on this occasion we do have a match (If no match can be found then this becomes the days sole bet).
However because in this example the days since the favourite last ran corresponds identically with the relevant listing, the second part of the listing Qual 26 days now comes into play. Whats required now is to look at all other runners in our qualifying race to see if any one of them ran exactly 26 days ago.
Should it be the case, this horse automatically becomes the days sole bet. If two or more horses last raced 26 days ago, then the one with the best form place last time out(current season)would be selected. However, if there happened to be no other horse who last appeared 26 days ago, then the forecast favourite in our qualifying race becomes the formulas selection for that day.
REAL LIFE EXAMPLE
On 21st aug 1999, the days qualifying shortest price favourite was trouble mountain 8/13, running at Chester. Consulting the Racecourse Key Table for Chester revealed this listing Fav 23 days – Qual 8 Days. Since the favourite Trouble Mountain had actually raced 23 days ago, an exact with the first part of the listing is made-thus the required procedure is to check for any horse which has run 8 days ago.
A competitor in this event named Glenrock did indeed race 8 days ago, hence he became the days sole qualifying bet and duly obliged at the rewarding odds of 8/1. Of course there will be days when referring to the Racecourse Key Table selections do not materialise as in this example. In these cases always select instead the forecast favourite from the qualifying race.This means there will be a bet every day (barring non-runners and abandonments).
RACECOURSE KEY TABLE
AYR FAV 34 DAYS QUAL 18 DAYS
CARLISLE FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 21DAYS
CATTERICK FAV 45 DAYS QUAL 77 DAYS
CHELTENHAM FAV 19 DAYS QUAL 55 DAYS
DONCASTER FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
FONTWELL FAV 4 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
HAYDOCK FAV 64 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
KELSO FAV 36 DAYS QUAL 9 DAYS
LEICESTER FAV 26 DAYS QUAL 7 DAYS
LUDLOW FAV 11 DAYS QUAL 88 DAYS
NEWTON ABBOT FAV 12 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
PERTH FAV 27 DAYS QUAL 13 DAYS
SANDOWN FAV 8 DAYS QUAL 69 DAYS
SEDGEFIELD FAV 67 DAYS QUAL 14 DAYS
STRATFORD FAV 12 DAYS QUAL 43 DAYS
TOWCESTER FAV 18 DAYS QUAL 34 DAYS
UTTOXETER FAV 14 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
WETHERBY FAV 27 DAYS QUAL 17 DAYS
WORCESTER FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 88 DAYS
ASCOT FAV 10 DAYS QUAL 20 DAYS
AYR FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
BATH FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 34 DAYS
BEVERLEY FAV 11 DAYS QUAL 340 DAYS
BRIGHTON FAV 5 DAYS QUAL 47 DAYS
CHEPSTOW FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 11 DAYS
CHESTER FAV 23 DAYS QUAL 8 DAYS
EPSOM FAV 18 DAYS QUAL 29 DAYS
FOLKESTONE FAV 10 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
HAMILTON FAV 14 DAYS QUAL 13 DAYS
LEICESTER FAV 9 DAYS QUAL 48 DAYS
NEWBURY FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 30 DAYS
NEWMARKET FAV 20 DAYS QUAL 19 DAYS
NOTTINGHAM FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 29 DAYS
PONTEFRACT FAV 9 DAYS QUAL 160 DAYS
REDCAR FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 17 DAYS
SALISBURY FAV 24 DAYS QUAL 9 DAYS
THIRSK FAV 42 DAYS QUAL 10 DAYS
WARWICK FAV 26 DAYS QUAL 18 DAYS
YARMOUTH FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 19 DAYS
YORK FAV 158 DAYS QUAL 36 DAYS
THE RAPID PROFIT PLAN
THE RULES
1.All selections must be taken from the Daily Express.Some newspapers differ when giving betting forecasts for a race.All my research has been done using the Daily Express.If your paper gives exactly the same forecasts as the Daily Express then this is fine.
2. The only races the plan uses are Handicaps for any age and any sex.The plan does not use Handicaps with any of the following words in the title of the race;Selling,Maiden,2YO,3YO,Fillies,Amateur riders or apprentices.These races are unreliable when using the plan.Only use races with between 8-14 runners.
EXAMPLE: 3.45 THE RAPID PROFIT HANDICAP
9 (7) 410 HORSE NAME (13) TRAINER 5 8 0……….JOCKEY
FORECAST:3/1 HORSE A,5/1 HORSE B,11/2 HORSE C,7/1 HORSE D,8/1 HORSE E,10/1 HORSE F,G(*USE 6 IF JOINT PRICE)
PART ONE
Mark down each horse that is in the first five named in the betting forecast.All horses on the same price as the fifth named are also marked down.In the example,horses A,B,C,D,E and F are selected.These are the only horses that are used.,from now on ignore every other horse in the race.
PART TWO
From the horses selected in part one,note the number of days since each horse last ran.This is the number thirteen in brackets in the example.The three lowest numbers are noted.Every horse that has one of these numbers is given a second mark.All horses having run 22 days ago or more are ignored.This will leave anything from one horse (very rare)to all the horses from part one.This is the short list.
FINAL QUALIFIER
Using only the horses on the short list,note the position each horse came in its last race.This is shown on the race card as the number to the left of the HORSE NAME.In the example this is 0,meaning the horse was unplaced.All positions 7,8,9 count as 0.Now for the selection.
If any horse came fifth last time out,then this is the selection.If none,any horse that came sixth last time out.If none,any horse that was unplaced last time out but won the previous race,as in the example.If none,any horse that came fourth last time out.If none,any horse that came third last time out.If none,any horse that came second last time out.If still no qualifiers then there is no bet.No horse which won its last race is a bet
If two horses tie on the same number,the one that run most recently is the selection.
On the All Weather,1.Start the qualifier with fourth last time out,then fifth etc…,not fifth then sixth etc… 2.If the selection carries 8 0,stones and pounds,as in the example,or less,then this is no bet.Select next best.
The plan is based on common winning factors which are often repeated.Firstly,the five or so in the betting are the experts choice of which horses have the best chance of winning a race. Not many horses win at above10/1,which is about where we limit our selections.Secondly,horses that have had a recent run,within three weeks,are still race fit.All trainers get their horses fit for a race,but there is nothing like a real race to tone a horse up.Finally horses that have come fifth,sixth or fourth in their last race,are getting close to winning but without any penalty for winning or getting placed. Also backing horses with lesser form generally gives value in the betting market.
I hope you enjoy using THE RAPID PROFIT PLAN.Use it exactly as directed above.If you try to adjust it it wont work:If you have a couple of losers,please stick with it!The next winner is just round the corner>At the very least rate each possible race for a month without betting any real money.During the turf season Ignore All Weather racing.
Every horse that is 3/1 or less in the forecast,is backed to win.Every horse above this price is backed each way.
THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE
The selection procedure for this system utilises two key factors to determine which horse, and in which race we should bet on it, by noting the improved running of a horse and determining if that horse is trained by one of our selected trainers.
To successfully operate THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you will need one of the specialist Racing papers, either the Sporting Life or The Racing Post, the betting forecast in an ordinary Daily newspaper will not be accurate enough for our needs. All examples, trials and statistics studied have been obtained by using the above named papers.
Most trainers are under constant pressure from their owners to tell them when their charge is going to "deliver the goods". They have to be accurate because an owner, as you can well imagine, would be none too pleased if given the "nod" by the trainer, then puts a sizeable wager on his horse, only for it to get beaten!
Now, I am quite sure that most trainers are thoroughly decent people, but charities they are not and so we cannot expect them to let us into their little secrets, can we? So we have to attempt to devise a way whereby we can discover for ourselves just when a trainer is getting one of his horses ready to win.
Frequently, the key pointer to when a horse is ready to win, is when it runs into a place. By utilising the tables on the following pages you will have to hand vital information which will help you to recognise the signs to enable you to back the right horse in the right race.
SELECTION METHOD.
1. Eliminate all of the following races: Claiming –Auction – Sellers - Amateur – Ladies - Apprentice races and ANY races run on All-weather tracks.
2. Look through the race card, and make a shortlist of any runners that a trainer from Table One has running.
3. Using Table Two and Table Three eliminate any race that is not listed.
Example.
i) JHM Gosden has a runner in a 2-y-o Handicap at Newmarket. Does this horse merit consideration?
JHM Gosden is on our list of Trainers, and 2-y-o Handicaps at Newmarket are a "YES" on our list. So this horse is shortlisted.
ii) BW Hills has a runner in a 3-y-o Non-handicap at Chester. Does this horse merit our consideration?
BW Hills is on our list of Trainers, but 3-y-o Non-handicaps at Chester are a "NO" on our list. So this horse is eliminated.
iii) JR Fanshawe has a runner in an All-age Handicap at Nottingham. Does this horse merit our consideration?
JR Fanshawe is not on our list of Trainers, and All-age Handicaps at Nottingham are not on our list either. So this horse is eliminated.
After a little practise this will not take you long to do each day, as the list of Trainers and Courses does not contain every one available. We have only used the most successful one’s that have proved to be the most rewarding to follow by using statistics compiled over many past seasons.
If you stay within the guidelines of THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you too will find it very rewarding indeed.
Once you have your day’s shortlist of possible horses to consider, the selection procedure continues:
4. Look at the horse’s last run, if it was 1st, 2nd or 3rd then keep this horse on your shortlist.
5. If the horse was 4th, unplaced or, in the case of National Hunt racing, fell or failed to finish for whatever reason - that horse is eliminated.
What you are now left with is a shortlist of horses that are ready to win. They have been prepared by an acceptable Trainer, they are running in an acceptable race AND on an acceptable course.
In short, we can be reasonably sure that at least the horse will be TRYING to win.
The only race that you are interested in is the day’s most valuable race from your shortlist. If you are left with more than one horse in that race use the following elimination procedure:
FINAL ELIMINATION PROCEDURE.
1. Look at the betting forecast for your selected race and note the forecast starting price of the shortlisted animals. The one that will become your final selection is the horse that has "come in’ most in the betting as soon as the 2nd show is available. The reason we have to wait until now is because by this time those in the know will have been given the final "nod" from the trainer and the money that they are placing will be starting to be reflected in the price. Unfortunately, this is the only way that we can accurately discover what their real plans are for the animal.
No stable money = No confidence.
Stable money being placed on a horse that we know to be ready = 99% confidence.
SUMMARY.
Use THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE wisely, it does need a certain amount of effort (from the user) to work properly, but if used as a tool, it will turn you into something of a craftsman in the art of winner finding.
TABLE ONE TRAINERS TO USE
AKEHURST R
ARMSTRONG RW
BAILEY A
BALDING IA
BARRON TD
BELL M
BENSTEAD CJ
BERRY J
BRITTAIN CE
CAMACHO MJ
CECIL HRA
CECIL Mrs J
CHANNON MR
CHAPPLE-HYAM
CHARLTON R
COLE PFT
CUMANI LM
CYZER CA
DOW S
DUNLOP JL
EASTERBY MH
EASTERBY MW
ELS WORTH DRC
GOSDEN JHM
HALL Miss SE
HANBURY B
HARWOOD G
HASLAM PC
HERN WR
HERRIES LADY
HILLS BW
HODGES RJ
HOLLINSHEAD R
HUNTINGDON LORD
JARVIS W
JOHNSON M
JONES BOB
KELLA WAY Miss G
LEWIS G
LODER DR
McCORMACK M
McMAHON BA
MORLEY D
MUIR WR
NORTON SG
PAYNE JW
PEARCE J
PRESCOTT Sir M
PRITCHARD-GORDON GA
RAMSDEN Mrs JR
REVELEY Mrs M
RYAN MJ
SMITH D
STOUTE MR
THOMPSON-JONES H
THOMPSON-JONES T
TINKLER N
TOMPKINS MH
WALWYN P
WATTS JW
WHITAKER RM
WHITE J
WILLIAMS RJR
WILSON DA
WRAGG
TABLE THREE
COURSES AND RACES TO USE
NON-HANDICAPS
COURSE 2-y-o 3-v-o All ages
ASCOT YES NO NO
AYR YES NO NO
BATH YES YES YES
BRIGHTON YES NO NO
CATTERICK YES NO NO
CHESTER YES NO NO
DONCASTER YES YES YES
EPSOM NO YES NO
FOLKESTONE YES NO NO
GOODWOOD YES YES YES
HAYDOCK YES YES NO
KEMPTON YES YES YES
LINGFIELD YES YES NO
NEWBURY YES YES YES
NEWMARKET YES YES NO
REDCAR YES NO NO
SALISBURY YES YES YES
SANDOWN YES YES YESWNDSOR YES YES YES
YORK YES YES YES
THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE
(continued)
TABLE TWO
COURSES AND RACES TO USE
HANDICAPS
COURSE 2-y-o 3-y-o All ages ASCOT NO YES YES
AYR NO NO YES
BATH NO YES YES
BRIGHTON NO YES YES
CATTERICK YES NO YES
CHESTER YES YES YES
DONCASTER YES YES YES
EPSOM NO YES YES
FOLKESTONE YES YES YES
GOODWOOD YES YES YES
HAYDOCK YES YES YES
KEMPTON YES YES YES
LINGFIELD YES NO NO
NEWBURY YES YES YES
NEWMARKET YES YES YES
REDCAR YES YES YES
SALISBURY YES YES YES
SANDOWN YES YES YES
WINDSOR YES YES YES
YORK YES YES YES
THE BISMARK
Introduction
Welcome to the Bismarcks Formula. This information is for your personal use only and by accessing this restricted area you agree to be bound by this condition.
We offer no guarantees either implied or otherwise that the Formula will make you money. We stress from the outset that any form of gambling is a risk and you should only bet with money that you are prepared to lose. That said, let us begin
The Basics
The Bismarcks formula concentrates solely on selecting horses to lay in handicaps. However, Flat, All Weather & National Hunt racing is included.
The selection process we adopt is the integral part of the formula. Like many things in life we have found from our research that the most simple approach is often the most fruitful. Providing you have a copy of the Racing Post or access to their website at racingpost.co.uk, you can find selections in a matter of seconds even if you know nothing about horse racing.
You then use the formula rules to lay the selected horses on a Betting Exchange. We recommend Betfair.com for this purpose.
Formula Rules
Races must be Handicaps and have 5 or more runners.
The only horses we are interested in are the first and second favourites as defined by the live betting shows for each race. If you are unable to access live shows you should use the 2 horses with the shortest 'back' odds available with Betfair.com at the time of placing your bets.
The selection will be the horse from this choice of 2 with the lowest 'best Topspeed rating'. Both horses must have a Topspeed rating or the race does not qualify. Examples appear below for illustration purposes.
The selected horse should be layed to lose but we recommend maximum odds of 6/1 and NO BET in races where the favourite is Odds On.
Use level stakes (aim to win the same amount on each race whether you are laying a 2/1 or 6/1 shot) and stop when in profit. This will usually be after your first bet.
Examples
The above is taken from the Racing Post website. From the live betting shows we saw the horses of interest were LOVE TRIANGLE & QUEENSTOWN .
The Topspeed figures are included in the information under the Spotlight Verdict and are in the middle of the 3 columns under the heading TS. This example shows that Love Triangle has a Topspeed rating of 61 and Queenstown a rating of 62. The selection and the horse we lay is therefore LOVE TRIANGLE . He finished a well beaten favourite.
The example below shows the Topspeed information as it appears in the Racing Post daily newspaper. The Topspeed figures to use are under the heading of 'Best'
Good Luck
You are now ready to find your selections and place your bets. Hopefully, you can begin to make a steady and regular income from your horse racing. Don't be greedy. Settle for one winning bet and aim to do the same each and everyday. If your first bet is a loser, recover steadily race by race using level stakes.
The Holy Grail
A system for selecting winning horses
This is a horse system that has been in production for some time now. It has be fine-tuned and vetted to make sure everything is working well and genuine profits are made on a regular basis. This system could actually be described as using a bit of common sense and mixing it with a little luck. Now as most people are lacking one or the other of these, or even both if unfortunate enough, this system is certainly good news, especially for those who regard themselves as professional.
The system should work with any daily newspaper. In fact we actually used the Daily Mail to obtain our selections. The benefit of this system is that it does not give long-winded, complicated rules to follow, or even a load of scientific spiel to baffle the reader, moreover it is a logical approach and should be regarded as a great business opportunity. There are a few rules to abide by as with any system but these are what we would call relatively simple and most importantly they are rules that any person can follow and implement very quickly to find their selections for that day. Below are the rules.
Rules:
1. 1. Only look to the principle race meeting of the day. The Daily Mail always specify which meeting is the principle one if unsure.*(read following notes).
2. 2. Only horses that have won their last race are to be considered.
3. 3. Only horses that have run this season are to be considered, i.e. they must have the little dash used on the previous form figures, to the left of the most recent run. If any symbol rather than a number 1 is next to the horse's name then disregard it. The actual amount of days it has been since its last race is irrelevant, Sometimes this can actually be quite a high figure. Also if the horse is described as doubtful where the jockey name should be then it can be disregarded also.
4. 4. Only horses @ 5/ 2 or over are to be considered.
5. 5. If the favourite of the race is shorter than 8/11 then disregard race altogether ie. 4/6 and shorter.
6. 6. If there is more than one qualifier as can happen quite regularly, then you must stake one point on each horse to a maximum of three horses (three points). However should there still be more than three qualifiers, then you must choose the outsider ie the three with the biggest odds. If two share the same odds then this means you have to cover four. Cover all four but only stake a half point on each (two points)
1. 7. Fields can be no more than 18 runners.
We would just like to briefly explain the afore-mentioned logic of this system before giving you the results. The reason we choose the principle meeting is that in our opinion this is where the truest racing occurs, due to the best horses and the greater prestige of the prizes. However, there is an important note to go with this rule. If say for example during the jumps season the paper signals an all weather meeting as the principle meeting then disregard and look to the jumps meeting that has the main jockeys riding. This is a very rare situation and has only happened rarely. For us it is the jumps that are priority during the jumps season and the turf during the flat season. In the winter only the second choice jockeys are used on the all-weather. Hardly a principle meeting! Of course if there are no jumps meetings and an all weather meeting is the principle one then fine, its just the other scenario you should be aware of. If a horse has won its last race then you know you are not backing a donkey so to speak. At least you know that your horse can win and that it currently is in form. To make a good profit even if you hit bad losing runs then you must get some decent priced winners. That is why you cannot back anything under 5/ 2. It also means that if you do back three horses in one race then you cannot fail to make a profit even if it is the shortest priced one that wins. More than likely though it is a bigger priced horse that will win and so give an even greater profit margin. Too many runners can again be a bit of a problem. Problems can arise due to collisions and less chance of winning if then are more horses etc. And generally if the favourite is a big odds-on, then generally it is just too reliable to oppose.
As you can see there is a logic to this approach and more importantly it works. Like most tipsters it will find you some gems with winners so far up to 33/1. Do you know many tipsters or systems that can boast these kind of prices? We certainly do not. As a note when our selections were non runners we have just omitted them from the following results. Also, we never do each way bets, only the horse winning or losing is best. If you put £100 each way on a 20/1 winner you would actually lose yourself about £1500 profit as opposed to putting the whole £200 on the nose and what is the sense in that!
Results 18/11/03 – 21/01/04
Bets – 251
Won – 47
Profit – 125.79pts
The Double Bet
An ingenious way to bet on two horses for a fine return.
Although not widely known, this is an excellent and devious way to exploit a betting loophole to come closer to guaranteeing your profit.
Here we are betting on two horses in different races. How you choose the two horses is up to you and should be based on some reasonably reliable system or form study. The secret is in how your bet is written out for the bookmaker.
Filling out your betting slip
You will need to place your bets with TWO different bookmakers for this to work. Imagine, for this example, you have chosen "Classified" to win in the Three O'Clock at Newmarket and "Lakota Brave" to win in the Three Thirty.
At the first bookmaker you should fill out your slip as follows:
£1 Win, Classified, 3.00 Newmarket
£2 Win, Lakota Brave, 3.30 Newmarket
Stop at a Winner
(Of course you can use higher stakes, but the two bets should be in the same proportion as the example above).
So the total staked in this example is £3.00
At the second Bookmaker you should write your bet as follows:
£1 Win, Lakota Brave, 3.30 Newmarket
£2 Win, Classified, 3.00 Newmarket
Stop at a Winner
Remember to add that final line "Stop at a Winner". This means that if you first selection wins then your stake on the second horse is returned to you along with your winnings on the first - so you don't lose money on the second bet.
What you have done is to reverse the stakes on the horses in the second bet. Also, notice the timing of the races on the second bet is in reverse order. Now you may find that some betting shops will not accept your bet unless the races are in chronological order. However, competition between bookies and betting exchanges is now so intense that many bookies will be pleased to accept your bet whatever.
So, what happens if either of your selections should win?
Let's say Classified loses but Lakota Brave wins at 3/1.
At the first bookmaker's you will lose the £1 on the first half of the bet but will receive £8 (including the return of your stake) for Lakota Brave's win.
At the second betting shop you will receive £4 return for Lakota Brave and, because you instructed to "stop at a winner" you will also get back your stake for Classified even though it lost a half hour before.
For your total investment of £6 you get £9 in winnings plus your £2 stake at the second shop on Classified. A total profit of £8.00.
You've guaranteed a profit from at least one horse winning whilst ensuring you hardly lose anything for the other losing. All at a lot less cost than placing a perm bet with a similar guarantee.
What if BOTH horses win?
Actually this method is more profitable if only one horse wins than if they both win. Imagine both horses won at 3/1. You would win £3 (plus your £1 stake returned) from the first half of the bet at both betting shops and the bet would stop before the second race in each case. Your profit then is just £6.00. Still nothing to complain about 'though.
What's so great about this system?
There are four possible outcomes in this bet. Horse A wins, Hose B wins, they Both win or they Both lose. In three of these four outcomes you make a profit and if you have selected wisely you have a high chance of at least one horse winning. Single bets are very risky and perm bets on two or more horses are much more expensive than this.
Actual winnings with this method will vary according to which horse wins and at what odds. So you should calculate beforehand if the odds available will pay off for you with this kind of staking.
This kind of bet is quite legal and there is no need to tell the second bookmaker about your bet with the first.
Betting On The Unnamed Favourite(Sold Recently for 39 pounds)
RULES
Back the unnamed favourite in the EARLIEST qualifying race of the day ONE POINT WIN.
If that loses, back the unnamed favourite in the next race at the SAME meeting, THREE
POINTS WIN.
If that loses, back the unnamed favourite in the third race at the SAME meeting, FIVE
POINTS WIN.
If you are watching the racing this is easy to do and once you get a winner you STOP.
If you want to place your bet in advance, just give the bet to your bookmaker with the instructions STOP AT A WINNER.
You must check out these races in your morning paper before placing your bet. The Racing Post is obviously the most accurate and if any of the favourites are ODDS ON then there is NO BET on the day, because if you get a winner you may not make a profit. There will be plenty of days that will give you nice priced winners so you do not need to back odds on shots.
I decided not to bet on Sundays, just to have a day off, but this decision is up to you.
As you can see you are risking 9 points on each bet if it goes to the third horse. So, if you are betting in £5 stakes, you would need £45 per bet, so a 5 point bank would be £225. This should be okay but as I said before 10 points - £450 would be extremely safe as it very rarely loses more that two days on the run, so you would soon be back in profit. Occasionally, you may get joint favourites and in this case the bookie would split your stake between each horse and as long as one of them wins, you will get a return on the bet. Your betting bank should grow steadily throughout the year and it is up to you if you wish to increase your stake.
The Professional Horse Racing System
Shows how the experts make money from two-year-olds on the flat
METHOD OF SELECTION
1. Betting is confined to races for two-year-olds only of all kinds, including nurseries.
2. To qualify a two-year-old must be the outright winner of two consecutive races at any point in its first season of racing.
3. Qualifiers are backed on their subsequent outings until they lose or record three further successive wins. In this connection dead heats and disqualifications from first place are counted as wins.
METHOD OF STAKING
1. There is a maximum possible total of 4 points on each qualifier made up asfollows:
2. There is a 1 point stake on each outing of each horse as long as it remains a qualifier that is as long as it goes on winning up to three consecutive victories.
3. In addition, there is a 1 point treble on the three system races of each qualifier. A successful treble only results if a horse wins all three races as a system qualifier.
NOTES FOR OPERATORS
The professional backer makes money from horses in several ways. In the first place, he is "in the know" to an extent that no average punter can be. In the second, he is prepared to place big sums in the hope of a percentage return, often supporting several horses in the same race to take maximum advantage of the differing rates of odds available around the ring.
This kind of information, fascinating as it is, has little value to the amateur punter, but there is one trick of the professional trade that every-one can cash in on. I refer to the notorious liking of these experts for two-year-olds.
It is almost certainly true to say that form in two-year-old races is more reliable than in any other kind of event. There are several reasons for this. In the first place, a two-year-old is an enthusiastic animal. It can be depended on to give its best each time it runs – "not genuine" and "non-trier" are epithets which one only hears applied to experienced horses. Second, most two-year-old races are run over a straight course, and this uniformity makes for more reliability in running.
Similarly most juvenile events until later in the season are decided over five or six furlongs – there is no great variation in distance to throw the backer offthe scent. Finally, weight seems to have little "stopping" effect on a good youngster – penalties in non-handicaps are a recommendation rather than a warning signal, and even in handicaps, that is nurseries, well-fancied horses with good form and big weights are more often successful than not. A good
system confined to two-year-olds must be well worth its keep.
The one I have in mind is based on the fact that good two-year-olds often runup long winning sequences. There have been instances of youngsters getting into double figures of wins in their first season’s racing, but obviously these are exceptions, and The Professional horse racing system sets its sights a lot lower than that. It assumes that a good two-year-old is capable of running upa maximum sequence of five consecutive victories.
The number of youngsters that actually achieve this target in the course of a season will be small, a half a dozen at most, but assuming the backer can be sure of being on all such youngsters, six of these per season virtually guarantees a big profit, provided that the losses incurred from the inevitable failures are not too great. If the failures, that is the horses which fall short of the five-win maximum, but win a number of races nonetheless, if these can be made to show a profit also, however small, then evidently we have a system with a very high profit potential.
The problem of course is to locate the two-year-olds capable of achieving the feat of a five-timer. Selective criteria which aim to isolate those two-year-oldsLIKELY to do so are worth-less, for quite clearly, however good the criteria employed, complete success cannot be guaranteed. Indeed, if, from the hundreds in training, I picked say fifty youngsters I thought capable of winning five races off the reel, I could count myself lucky if I found even one that actually went on to perform the feat. At the same time, it would be wholly unprofitable to back every two-year-old on every outing in order to be sure of being on the tiny minority that do.
Logically the only way of ensuring the inclusion of this minority without the sacrifice of profitability arising from backing shoals of losers is to select only those horses which are already some way towards achieving the target. Hence the basic systems rule. Pick out only those horses which have already won two races and follow them in their next three. This makes it probable that you will have a series of winning trebles in the course of a season from arelatively small body of selections and that every two-year-old which eventually wins five in a row is included in it.
Furthermore, a 1 point stake on each qualifier as long as it goes on winning means that horses which fail to achieve the ultimate goal, yet record sequences of three or four victories, will at least pay for their keep, and possibly provide sufficient profit to offset the cost of complete failures which lose their first race as a system qualifier.
Finally, as way of making the operation of the system absolutely
clear, I recall the case several years ago of a high-class animal which later went on to win a 2000 Guineas. As a two-year-old this horse became a system qualifier after winning two races in mid-summer. It won its next outing at 3/1. This meant a profit of 3 points from that race for the 1 point single, with an additional 4 points to go onto its next race, the second leg of the system treble. This it won, again at 3/1, which produced a further 3 points from the single, and there was now 16 points to be staked on the final race in the treble. Another victory, this time at 11/2, gave another 5½ points from the single bet. The total profit accruing from the successful treble was 103 points.Thus that horse alone was worth 114½ points (3+3+5½+103) to operators of The Professional horse racing system.
Prices in this example were extremely good, and one would be wrong to expect trebles of more than 100/1 every time, but take it from me, half a dozen trebles, even at lesser odds, will be quite enough to produce a good seasonal profit, whether the "failures" make the expected contribution or not.The Professional horse racing system is for serious punters who look upon horses as a medium of investment and act accordingly.
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Introduction
The term “Level Stake Betting” simply means placing the SAME amount of money on
each horse in any given race.
This type of bet is ideal for the “novice punter” who has never placed a bet before,
as it is a very simple and straight forward system to use and VERY effective. It’s not
just for the novice either, I still use this system everyday myself to generate a
second very health monthly profit.
This type of bet can be used at on-line betting exchanges, traditional bookmaker
websites and my personal favourite, down at my local bookie’s shop.
It is also ideal for people who work full time and cannot be at the computer for any
length of time, just place a few bets, ( which takes minutes ) and forget about them
until you check on the results later after work!
I also give out these bets to my members and advice them to play this system along
with my main system, as it doesn’t take up any time and it is always nice to have an
extra second income to use for luxuries.
Sure2Profit team
www.Sure2Profit.com
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Getting Started
In order to use this system you will need to open a FREE account with Betfair. For
the majority of people who have used Betfair before the following chapter can be
omitted as it is for the “Newbie” in mind that have never placed a bet before at any
“Betting Exchange” website.
Betting Exchanges are sites that cater for thousands of like-minded people just like
you and I, that place bets against each other. The way it works is that say I wanted
to place a bet of £25 on the favourite at any race. Then someone else -- can be
anyone, anywhere in the world -- might think that the favourite hasn’t got a hope in
hell of winning that race and so accepts my bet. If my horse wins then that person or
persons pay me my winnings and vice versa.
Don’t worry though, as Betfair handles all the winnings and places them into your
betting account about 10 minutes after each race, so you don’t need to do anything
to receive your money.
Betfair is by far the biggest and the best out of the two and this is the one that we
shall be concentrating on.
Firstly you need to go to Betfair and click on “Join Now” at the top of the page, you
should do it now whilst you have this e-book still opened and follow my step by step
instructions.
A new window will open up and you will be taken through the following stages:
“Your Details”
“Your Address”
“Account Details”
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“Account Funding”
The first 3 are self explanatory, where you just simply add personal details and set
up a user name and password.
HINT: At the bottom of the signup page on Betfair insert this Refer code:
KVQUGJRVG (exactly as it’s written, you won't be given the chance to re-enter it if
you type it in wrong!) and you will receive a complimentary £20 / 30 euro credit into
your betting bank!!!
After you will be sent an email from Betfair to the email address you just supplied
them with.
Then you are on the last step, which is funding options. You have a number of
options here and they are as follows:
Credit or Debit card
Bank Transfer
Money Bookers
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Cheque
Paypal
By far the easiest method is the credit or debit card and you simply need to log into
your account and click on “Add Credit Card”, you then simply type in your credit or
debit card details and enter the amount you would like to fund your account with --
you can start now by depositing as little as £10.
For all other options, simply click on “Funding options” and follow Betfair’s
instructions for that particular option.
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The System
This is how it is done you simply place the same stakes ( i.e. £10 on each selection )
but it also has some rules, which are pretty straight forward to understand.
The amount of selections you bet on is determined by the odds of the favorite, I
have placed a table of odds below for you to show how many selections can be bet
upon.
All odds below are in decimals and are the odds of the Favourite in any given race.
Odds of Favourite In decimals Bet On First
Between 3.00 & 4.00 2 Horses
Between 4.00 & 5.00 3 Horses
Between 5.00 & 6.00 4 Horses
Between 6.00 & 7.00 5 Horses
Between 7.00 & 8.00 6 Horses
You may now be thinking “What the bloody hell is he talking about”, all is explained
below.
Let’s just imagine that the first race you wanted to have a bet in is the 2.10 @ Ascot.
Simply navigate to that particular race at your chosen, betting exchange, bookmaker
website or go down to your local bookies and take a look at the odds/prices that you
are being offered.
Now let’s say for arguments sake that the favourite was being offered @ 5.3. Take a
look at the above table and look for 5.3, there you will see that you are allowed to
bet on the first 4 horses in the betting market i.e. 1st Favourite, 2nd favourite, 3rd
favourite and 4th favourite, making a little more sense now??
The same goes for any price that the favourite has within the odds displayed in the
table above.
“Level Stake” betting has been around for “Donkey’s” years but not too many people
actually do it, simply because the majority of punters are looking for a BIG win with
every bet they place and to be honest they lose almost ALL the time.
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The Selection Process
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
1. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
2. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
3. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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So How Much Can You Win???
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
4. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
5. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
6. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
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The System – 3 TIPSTERS
Involves using the daily selections from the following 3 tipsters:
Racing Post - Newmarket
Sun - Tempelgate
Times – Rob Wright
My theory behind this is that individually, each tipster has a strike rate of about 25%. By combining these 3 tipsters and only betting on the horses that they all tip, gives ‘quality’. Therefore, you only bet on races where the horse is tipped by all 3 tipsters. BUT, it doesn’t stop there. The tipsters strike rates will include Odds-on favourites, so I avoid these. Also some horses that are tipped by all 3 tipsters, for some reason or other, drift in the market.
Therefore, I only backed a horse to win if: -
1. All 3 tipsters tipped the same horse.
2. SP was greater than or equal to 2.25.
3. SP was less than or equal to 5.00.
4. 5 to 19 incl. runners in a race.
5. Bets were placed before the race started.
Note: SP’s were based on Ladbrokes NOT Betfair, although the bets would have been placed on Betfair.
Stakes
I placed £5 to win bets for SP of 3.00 and above, and £10 to win bets for SP up to 3.00.
Results
During the Period of Running: -
1. I placed bets on 287 races.
2. There were 111 winners.
3. Strike Rate was 38.6%.
4. Max. Losing Run was 13 races.
5. Of my £100 ‘pot’, only £85 was the max. ever used. (Max. Outlay)
6. Total Staked during Period of Running was £2,010.
7. Total Gross return during Period of Running was £2,477.
8. Net Return was £467.
Whilst the Net return equated to 549% (Net Return [£467]/Max. Outlay [£85]), you can see that unless I was prepared to increase the stake sizes and take the plunge and actually trade, the system was a lot of work for a small monetary return.
I had run a similar system in tandem with the above whereby the Odds range was narrowed to 2.50 to 3.25 incl., and this system returned a Net profit of 825% over 128 races with 62 winners (strike rate 48.4%), but was only found after all the data I was collecting was analized .... the wonders of hind-sight!!
Basically, the system was 'selective betting', because certain criteria had to be met before a stake was made.
ALL WEATHER SYSTEM
THE QUICK METHOD
Races with 8 to 15 runners
Horse must have run within the last 5 days
Selection must be over evens
Selection must be Favourite or 2nd Favourite.
Records since 1999 to 2007
Fav
Bets 1004, Wins 311, Profit to £100 stake £12,070
Fav & 2ND Fav
Bets 1843, Wins 484, Profit to £100 stake £14,154.
If backing Eachway £5495
ALL RACES (Except National Hunt) SYSTEM
THE QUICK METHOD
Races with 8 or more runs
Horse must have run within the last 5 days
Horse must be no older than 8 years old
Selection must be over evens
Selection must be Favourite, 2nd Favourite, although system will show a profit if you include 3rd Favourite.
Records since 1999 to 2007
Fav
Bets 3035, Wins 878, Profit to £100 stake £23,381
Fav & 2ND Fav
Bets 5422, Wins 1375, Profit to £100 stake £46,823.
Fav, 2nd Fav & 3rd Fav
Bets 7550, Wins 1660, Profit to £100 stake £28,873.
Spot A Vulnerable Favourite
As the popularity of the betting exchanges grows, so more and more people are looking to profit from horse racing by laying horses to lose. But what is the best strategy? On the face of it, one might think that simply betting that the outsider will lose is a quick way to make easy money. In reality, the best horse to bet against is the race favourite.
Betting that the outsider at 20/1 will lose will be fine to start with, and doubtless you will soon develop a winning run of profits. However, sooner rather than later that 33/1 shot with ‘absolutely no chance’ will come home in front, and you may well have laid him at a price of 52.00 (for example) on Betfair. BOOM! There goes all your hard-earned winnings, and more!
Generally a horse will be the favourite because it has the weight of the market’s money behind it, which forces the price down. Simple economics. There will be a point however, where the horse’s price is too low compared to it’s actual chance of winning. Beyond this ‘true’ price is where the layers will start to make a profit.
So we go ahead with this strategy, and we proceed to lay every favourite, right? Wrong.
Horse racing favourites are often priced too low. This is how bookmakers have made their profit for generations. But they are not priced too low every time – sometimes a favourite is the most likely horse to win a race for very good reason.
If we took the simplified approach of laying every favourite, after a while betting on the exchanges we would remain around the break even point, because the exchange markets are a very efficient barometer of probability. However, after paying commission on our winnings, we would watch our account slowly draining away like water down a plug-hole. Not good.
So how do we know which favourites are true favourites, and which are weak or vulnerable?
One method is to analyse the positive aspects of a horse’s form. It will not surprise you to learn that more favourites win when they have fewer question marks against them. This is not rocket science, but taking the time to separate strong contenders from weak favourites will give you the ‘edge’ to make that all-important profit.
Below is a list of form criteria you can apply to the market leader in any given race:
1. Horse and Class: Must have shown the ability or obvious potential to seriously compete in the class of today's race.
2. Horse and Track: Must have proven ability on either today's track or one with similar characteristics.
3. Horse and Recent Form: Analysis of general form over the last few weeks.
4. Horse and Race Distance: Must have shown the ability or obvious potential to run competitively over today's distance.
5. Horse and Draw: Highlight any obvious disadvantage if applicable.
6. Horse and Going: Must have shown an obvious ability to handle today's ground.
7. Trainer and Track: Trainer must have at least a 10% strike rate on today's track.
8. Trainer and Recent Record: Trainer must have had at least two placed or one winning horse in the last 14 days.
9. Jockey and Track: Jockey must have at least a 10% strike rate on today's track.
Rating a favourite as ‘weak’ or otherwise is entirely subjective, but you may determine (for example) that a horse with 3 or more question marks or negatives over their form would be considered a horse worth opposing.
As always the question of price will come into the equation. A horse with several boxes left to ‘tick’ in the list above may be a favourite in a weak race at 5/1. This may be a fair price, and you may not want to get involved in laying him to lose.
On the other hand, when a 2yo filly steps hoof onto the track for the first time, and is offered at odds-on simply because she is ridden by Frankie Dettori on behalf of the Godolphin training empire, then you may want to consider taking her on.
In summary: race favourites are often a profitable source of potential Lay Bets, as they are often ‘over-bet’ and offered at prices too low compared to their actual chance of winning. Take the time to analyse key aspects of the horse’s form and judge whether they are a ‘strong’ or ‘weak’ favourite. If you decide they are vulnerable to defeat and the price is short enough, then you have identified a good lay bet.
CREAM SYSTEM
In my circle of racing friends, this system is referred to as the "CREAM SYSTEM".
This is alluding to the fact that the cream always rises to the top, and that in this instance; the CREAM of the racehorses will always beat the average racehorse.
So, the system relies entirely on CLASS horses.
So , let us get on quickly with the system to earn you a nice income.
1. Log on to the internet and browse to HYPERLINK "http://www.sportinglife.com" www.sportinglife.com
2. Click on Racing
3. Click on Race cards
4 This will bring up a list of the following weeks race meetings
5. Look at today’s meetings and click on Summary on any meeting
6. This will bring up a list of the individual races for that meeting
Now we are going to set up a THREE WAY FILTER to zone in more closely.
1. Filter out any race with 10 runners or more
2. Filter out any race with a class factor lower than ( Class D )
3. Filter out any handicap race
Let me explain briefly why we filter the above.
1. Filter out any race with 10 runners or more
Single figure races should in theory prove less troublesome over say races with 30 runners, simply because the more horses, the harder it is to win.
Also, if you have a wall of 9 horses in front of you with a furlong to go, there is not much hope.
So, a small group of horses should be easier for the jockey to get his horse past those in front of him.
2. Filter out any race with a class factor lower than ( Class D )
As we said earlier, the class factor is what this system depends on.
Group races 1.2.3. Listed Races. Grade Races. Class A. B. C. are all top notch races that attract all the best horses.
Class D,E,F,G,H races are for the lower ability animals, and also unreliable horses, which obviously, you do not want your money on.
Also, and this is vital. The higher the Grade of race, the more the prize money.
The more the prize money, the more likely that the owner, trainer, connections, etc, WANT THE HORSE TO WIN.
I’m sure no one is naïve enough these days to think that all horses turning up at every meeting are all trying to win. They will only win when the connections want them to win.
So, filter 2 is very important. We only want to bet on the decent prize money races.
3. Filter out any handicap race
Keeping on the cream theme, we want to back the best horses against horses of lower ability, simple enough.
If it is a handicap, then the professional handicapper, who knows his job inside out, will try to make all the horses finish in a straight line, by adding weight to the jockeys saddle.
This is absolutely no use to us whatsoever, so no handicap races. We want the cream to rise to the top, with our money on it.
Now we have filtered the race card, and we can see that only ONE race fits our criteria for betting selection
2.45 Kempton Betfair Novices Hurdle ( Class B ) 7 Runners.
Click on the Time of the Race i.e 2.45 and the Full Race with Horses, Jockeys, Price Forecasts will come up.
Click on the first horse in the race, in blue, after it’s number. This will bring up the horses individual form.
Scroll down to " Most Recent Races Run" then look across to where is says "Performance". You will see here a list of where the horse finished on its previous races, but more importantly, you will see WHAT CLASS OF RACE IT HAS BEEN RUNNING IN. This is what we are most interested in.
Now we know that the race today is a Class B race, so we are looking for:
Whether the horse has had previous runs in a Class B race or Higher.
Whether the horse has finished creditably in this company. I.e. 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4th.
Whether the horse has finished creditably in this company recently, in it’s last two starts. Never back a horse that is out of form.
Whether the horse has winning form, but of a lower class race. Ie Class E.
Go down each of the runners in the race, noting or writing down the above. A clear picture will often emerge. Let us say that Horse Number 1 has ran in Class B on it’s last two outings, finishing 4th and 2nd. Horse Number 2 has won it’s last three outings, all Class E. Horse Number 3 has been unplaced in it’s last four outings, in Class A, B, B, C.
Horse number 1 would be the clear selection. He has performed creditably in the Grade, 4th and 2nd. Horse number 2 , although winning it’s last three races, has to leap 3 grades to win this, and that would be a difficult task. Horse number 3 is up to the Grade, but is out of form, and best watched until regaining some decent form.
Now, press your back button on your browser until you get back to the individual race in question, and scroll down to the price forecast at the bottom of the page. Horse number 1 should be the favourite, ie the shortest price, and THIS IS OUR SELECTION. However, should Horse number 2 be the favourite, or second favourite, then we will be thinking about LAYING this horse on the exchanges, in other words, we will be backing it to LOSE. If the horse is an outsider, ie 10/1 to 33/1, leave alone. The market realises it is unlikely to win
Repeat this process, starting again with the filter process, for all of the race meetings for the day.
You will then be left with a number of selections for the day. Now, because this is a class system, often, selections will be only on a Saturday, or on a major meeting like Ascot, Cheltenham, Chester etc, during the week. Often, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday will show no selections because of the lack of Class C or higher races. No worry, you may get 3 or 4 selections on a Saturday.
Finally, let us now see what we are going to do with our findings for the day. We have 3 camps here:
A) THE BACKERS
B) THE LAYERS
C) THE DISCRIMINATIVE PUNTER
Looking at the example above, we have:
Horse Number 1 , which we could punt on to win. This is Camp A) The Backers.
Horse Number 2 , which we could lay on to lose. This is Camp B) The Layers.
Selectively doing one or the other above, or both, according to vibes, conditions of the race, weather, jockey , trainer in form, etc.This is Camp C) The discriminative punter.
We will analyse each Camp in turn, starting with the highest risk, hence highest return;
THE BACKERS.
The backers have only one chance. Their horse must win: It must beat the other 6 horses. The layers have 6 chances out of 7 to win. The backer has only 1 out of 7. So it is inevitable that only a percentage of your selections will win.
It is therefore imperative that you have a sensible staking plan for the inevitable ups and downs of the backers life.
If only 50% of your selections win, you will make a fortune!!
This is the staking plan which I have used successfully over the years. There are others, but I have only tested this one.
THE STAKING PLAN
DATE HORSE STAKE WIN / LOSE BANK 15/01/04 A £20 W 2/1 £240 16/01/04 B £20 W 1/1 £260 16/01/04 C £20 W 4/1 £340 16/01/04 D £20 L £320 17/01/04 E £20 W 9/4 £365 18/01/04 F £20 L £345 21/01/04 G £20 W 3/1 £405 24/01/04 H £40 W 4/6 £418 25/01/04 I £40 L £378 26/01/04 J £20 W 1/1 £398
We start with a bank of say, £200.
Keep this separate from everything else, this is your BETTING ONLY BANK.
Each selection you make, you bet 10% of this bank. If you would rather be more careful, conservative, make this 5%
When the bank doubles , you double your stake. So, in the above example, £20 per selection was staked until the bank doubled ( went past £400 ) on the 21/01/04. Then the stakes went to £40, ( 10% of the bank ) until the loss on 25/01/04 brought us back under £400, so the stake reverted to £20.
Keep careful daily records.
That’s it. Now, years down the line, you are going to want to place £480 per selection or more, so your local bookie is not going to want your custom. I have added a section on online bookmakers with this CD.
What I have done, personally, is to use 3 or 4 online bookmakers until they ban me, or more usual , restrict my amounts to some silly figure like £10 maximum per bet. Then close the account, draw out the money, and open another with a different bookmaker. There are new online bookmakers opening weekly, so you should not run out of them.
THE LAYERS.
This is a new phenonomen of recent times. You actually take on the role of the bookmaker through what is known as betting exchanges.
I have included a brief rundown on betting exchanges on the CD
So, in the example above, we are looking to LAY Horse Number 2 to LOSE
If there are seven runners, we have a 6 out of 7 chance of winning.
HYPERLINK "http://www.betfair.com" www.betfair.com
The above site acts as a middleman between individual people: some who want to back the horse, and some who want to lay the bet. The bookmaker is taken out of the equation, although bookmakers do use these betting exchanges.
Now because we have 6 out of 7 chances of winning, we have to give decent odds to people to entice them to bet with us and not the bookmaker. So the prices on betting exchanges tend to be 20% better than the bookmaker.
The procedure for this type of betting is this:
Register an account at Betfair at the link above.
Deposit some money with Betfair.
Scroll down the menus at the site, and select Today’s horse racing.
Click the 2.45 pm at Kempton.
Click the " lay tab "alongside horse no’2
Follow Betfair’s instructions, which show potential losses as well as gains.
Now with this sort of bet, you can only win the amount that you want to people to back with you. For example. If Horse No’2 is 2/1 favourite on the Sporting Life site, you may want to offer 5/2 to entice backers to back with you. So to win £20, you have to be prepared to lose £50
That’s it, as long as Horse no’2 does not win, Betfair will adjust your account with an extra £20, less approx 5% for their commission. If Horse No’2 does win, your account will be debited £50.
Now, with laying horses, you can follow the same pattern as the backers above, keeping careful records like thus;
Or, you could you a slight variation for laying, which is altering your stake to coincide with 10% ( or 5% ) of your stake. Example Below. Remember, we want the horse to lose here:
DATE HORSE STAKE WIN / LOSE BANK 15/01/04 A £20 L £220 16/01/04 B £22 L £242 16/01/04 C £24 L £266 16/01/04 D £26 L £292 17/01/04 E £29 W 9/4 £226 18/01/04 F £22 L £248 21/01/04 G £24 L £272 24/01/04 H £27 L £304 25/01/04 I £30 L £334 26/01/04 J £33 W 1/1 £301
THE DISCRIMINATIVE PUNTER.
Like all things in life, the more you try your hand at new things, the more knowledge you gain, and the more discrimination you learn.
After a year or two, or less, you may find that certain things work for you, certain things don’t, and you can move on to more and more profit situations, and less loss situations.
An example may be:
A certain trainer is on a roll at the moment: nearly everything coming out of the stable is trotting up. If this occurs, and this is one of your lays, it might be prudent to let this one go for today. Or:
A freak downpour makes the going heavy at Sandown, and you notice that one of your selections runs all his best races on firm going. Let this one go. Keep your money in your pocket.
The more knowledge you have, combined with the "Cream System", can make the difference between moderate success, and the extraordinary success of the few.
METHOD 1
Introduction:
This system is based on a very radical criterion, it produces selections with a good strike rate and high returns.
You will need a copy of the Daily Mirror to operate this system.
This System relies on the fact that certain professional race readers are quite good at their jobs. This time we are relying on the skills of the Daily Mirror’s race reader(s) who predict if a horse is fancied (Indicated by an F next to a horse’s name) or a strongly fancied (Indicated by an SF next to a horse’s name).
With a few filters to remove any unwanted "strokes of poor luck" this system has been fine tuned to provide good quality horses at high prices that win or are placed often enough to provide a good turnover and return on investment. Paper trade for a while and see how you get on with it. We think you will be surprised!
The System
Select only National Hunt flat Races
Highlight the horses that are indicated as F or SF in the above races.
Are either or both of these horses unexposed? This means that there are no form figures at all next to the horses names.
If there are no form figures then that horse is a selection.
If both horses in one race qualify then back both.
Back your selection(s) to win if less than 5/1 or E/W if 5/1 or above.
METHOD 2
The Daily Mirror is required to operate this system.
Look for any Non-Handicap race of up to seven runners, where neither the (SF) or (F) horse is quoted at over 10/1 and where the (SF) and (F) horse are NOT first and second in the betting forecast.
If this leaves you with more than one race, reduce to one as follows.
Always take a Flat race in preference to a National Hunt race. If still more than one race, take the one with the fewest runners. If still more than one, then take the one with the highest prize money. If still equal, take the race with the highest priced forecast favourites.
The selection is the (SF) horse.
THE AMAZING SECRET SYSTEM
The System is quite simple. As you glance through your paper looking for any horses with the form figures 111 or 1 and 2 in their last three races make a note of any race with two qualifiers only.
You then back both horses in that race at level stakes. That’s the system pure and simple. Believe me you get some nice priced winners. For example at Cheltenham 1994 there were three races that qualified and they produced two winners at 16/1 and 4/1. Stakes 60 points, returns 220 points. Not Bad.
I suggest that where the shortest priced qualifier is quoted less than 2/1 you place the full Stake on the other qualifier, it will almost certainly increase your returns.
10pts on each qualifier, if less than 2/1 in betting place full 20 points on other qualifier.
ALL WEATHER BANKER
Rules of the System
1, For All Weather Racing Only.
2. Handicaps Only
3. Horse must be in first three of betting forecast (preferably using the Racing Post).
4. Horse must have been placed on at least one of its last two runs.
5. Horse Must be amongst top three weights
6. Must be a course and Distance Winner.
MONEY VAULT
by
William Ball
THE MONEY VAULT
This is an ingenious and proven way to make regular profits from betting on racehorses using relatively small stakes. It does not require studying the formbook, handicap ratings or wasting your time with paddock inspections.
The bookmaker will actually do the work for you. All you need on a daily basis is a copy of the SUN newspaper and access to the Racing Post betting forecasts for each race via their website or daily newspaper.
Betting Bank
The method will have occasional losing days so an adequate betting bank is essential. I recommend a bank of 40 points for safety and peace of mind. The published results are based on using stakes of £20 that would require a total bank of £800. However, it is always better to start off small so you could use £10 units requiring a £400 bank or even £5 units with a £200 bank. Do not be put off by the occasional bad day. This is inevitable and is nearly always followed by recouping losses, with interest, the following day.
Commencing your campaign
I have been operating this method for more years than I care to remember so it has become second nature to me. However, please do not invest real money until you are confident that you have the method covered. I strongly recommend that you ‘paper trade’ for at least a month before you experiment with small stakes. Also, the results are based on looking at every race run in the UK each day. I would suggest that you concentrate on just one meeting a day whilst you are practicing. This could be the principle meeting of the day or one of the recommended courses listed below. From past experience I have found a handful of tracks tend to yield slightly better results than average so always include these.
I used to attend one course meeting and bet the away meetings in the course betting office. But it is just as easy to use a local betting shop - but you would need to move on following a good winning day. Today, of course we have telephone accounts but you would need to spread your bets around among as many as you can open. We also have the betting exchanges that many punters now swear by but I must admit to not being familiar with this aspect of the game. I have always left Sunday racing alone, preferring to give myself a day off, but no reason why you have to.
THE KIND COURSES
Over the years I have identified certain courses that have been kinder than others to me. Because the method involves following betting patterns this would indicate that certain venues can attract a strong market where the big players often attend. This does not mean that you should necessarily ignore all the other venues but my confidence is always higher betting at these proven courses. In more recent times I have become a big fan of all-weather racing and some of my best days have been betting on the sand. I reckon that the consistency of the surface and the standard configuration of these tracks ensures that your horse is much more likely to run as expected, particularly if it has already proven its liking for the surface. Please note that this does not always mean that the horse will have run at the track before. Many trainers have introduced all-weather gallops to their training programme at home so they will know if the horse likes the surface or not. The beauty of this method is that you do not need to be privy to the trainer’s methods. The bookmaker will know and he will kindly tell you, bless him! So, always include the following tracks in your operation.
LINGFIELD All-Weather
SOUTHWELL All-Weather
WOLVERHAMPTON All-Weather
The recently opened KEMPTON all-weather track should follow suit but I have no long-term trends obviously.
There are several top courses that I would not leave out of calculations with one proviso. Ignore the big festival meetings that can be a minefield.
AINTREE (except Grand National meeting)
ASCOT (except Royal Ascot meeting)
CHELTENHAM (except March Festival meeting)
EPSOM (except Derby meeting)
DONCASTER (except St. Leger meeting)
One exception to the big festival rule
GOODWOOD (all meetings including Glorious Goodwood meeting)
Other Kind Courses are
Flat Racing
CATTERICK
CHESTER
HAMILTON
MUSSELBURGH
RIPON
THIRSK
YARMOUTH
National Hunt Racing
AYR
FOLKESTONE
HAYDOCK
UTTOXETER
WETHERBY
WINCANTON
This list is just presented as a guide based on my own experience and may help if you wish to be cautious and more selective in the early days. The method actually works at all courses – you could even use it for racing abroad. I have recorded good results at some of the big meetings in Ireland for example.
So, please ease into the method slowly and walk before you can run. As your confidence grows you can add your own ideas and interpretation of the rules.
In the meantime, take it steady according to your own circumstances. If you are busy during the week, for example, just follow it at weekends at first. If you wish to start slowly just follow the banker bets that have a higher strike rate and are fully explained in the rules. Most importantly have faith in the method. I have made a good living at it for many years. You may ask – if your method is that good, how come you stopped doing it? Well, I am 78 years of age. It was a very lonely life traveling up and down the country on my own and I have made enough money. Time to hang up my binoculars!
THE KEY TO THE MONEY VAULT
This method uses the betting forecast from the SUN newspaper. You might be surprised about this if you are not a reader of this publication. However it does have a good team working on the racing pages. In theory you could use other newspapers but I have found my best results have come from the Sun. Years ago my father used to buy the Sporting Life and the Daily Herald, both now defunct of course. Nowadays I use the Racing Post and the Sun. Why the Racing Post? Well all I need is access to the betting forecast in this publication – available on their website if you do not want to buy the newspaper. This is necessary because sometimes the Sun will only give forecast prices for the first five or six horses in the betting. To get a more accurate assessment of the outsiders in the race you may need the Racing Post. The key is that we are betting 3 points (or occasionally 2 points in races with 7 runners or less) on each qualifying race.
We are looking to back three horses in the same race that are offered at shorter prices than the betting forecast just before the off. If there are more than three (very rare) just consider the three lowest prices.
Example the betting forecast shows the horse at 8/1. The betting on course shows 7/1 or less say, 6/1, 5/1 or 9/2. There are usually two or three. You bet all three using £20 (or 1 point) on each horse. No horse must drift in the betting if it does dismiss the race. There are always other opportunities and unless the race throws up a banker bet (explained later) it is best left.
You must also use the Racing Post to see if any horse has come in from the back of the betting such as 33/1 or 25/1 into 16/1 or less.
The best way to do all this whilst you are practicing is to write down the forecast prices of each horse on the Racing Post race cards. Use the newspaper or print off the cards from their website.
You must look for races with at least three qualifiers with the exception of races with 7 runners or less when you look for two qualifiers.
Do not bet at less than 9/4 – unless the horse is a BANKER BET (explained in the next rule).
When betting on three horses, even if the shorter price of 9/4 wins you are still winning one quarter of a point. That’s fine – you really wanted a bigger price to win but at least you saved your stakes.
BANKER BETS
These are the real strength of the system and can give you big winning days.
Banker Bets are those horses that come in to half their original forecast price.
For example forecast price 10/1 – price on course 5/1 or less. Forecast price 33/1 – price on course 16/1 or less. Do not consider any potential banker bet that drifts in the on-course betting even if it comes in a little before the off.
Example: Forecast price 12/1 – opens on course at 6/1 then goes 13/2, 7/1 and back to 13/2. Leave this horse and the race alone.
When you find a Banker Bet do not look for any other horses in the race. Bet £60 (or all 3 points) on the horse. I will take odds-on prices for these selections but no lower than 4/6. Very occasionally you will find 2 or even 3 banker bets in the same race. In this case split stakes accordingly.
2 bankers - 1½ points each. 3 bankers - 1 point each.
So there you have it. It’s basically a simple concept but can seem a little daunting in practice when you first start so take my advice to paper trade at first and start slowly. I have made more than a good living out of this for many years and unlike most published systems I have seen it, can never stop working. Why, because it uses the fundamental economics of the business. You will rarely see a poor bookmaker so use his knowledge and his reaction to betting patterns and you can’t go wrong. When he opens up at a lower price than the morning ‘tissue’ he probably already has a good idea of the horses chances. If that horse still attracts money connections and people in the know have an even better idea. I have stopped betting now but I still check results as a hobby. I cannot give you proof of the money I have made. Why, because I have always bet in cash and have no intention of telling anyone about my personal finances. All I can tell you is that it works month in and month out without fail. I have recorded results for you during the month of February when it only had one small losing day. Have faith in the method and help yourself to your share of the cash in The Money Vault.
Thank you for buying this document. I would be surprised if you do not recoup your small investment on your very first day using it.
Best Wishes
William Ball.
WINNING SELECTIONS
Banker bets shown in bold
Please note, results are recorded at starting prices. These may not necessarily be the prices taken as last second changes can often occur.
2/2/07
CATTERICK
Southern Bazaar 10/1, Markington 7/4, Great Approach 8/1, Aviation 1/1.
CHEPSTOW
Easibrook Jane 7/1, Laustra Bad 11/4, Gunship 11/4, Arctic Magic 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Three Thieves 4/1, Put it on the Card 15/8, Dark Moon 15/2, Lucius Verrus 13/8.
3/2/07
WETHERBY
Diamond Vein 13/2, St Matthew 9/4, Heltornic 14/1, Bica 6/5.
STRATFORD
Leo McGarry 9/4, Good Spirit 4/6, Rio de Janeiro 7/2, Garryvoe 11/2, Helens Vision 11/4.
SANDOWN
Mountain 5/6, Taranis 9/4, Rambling Minster 15/2, Or Jaune 9/2.
LINGFIELD
Mighty 9/4, Linda’s Colin 13/8, Halsion Chancer 3/1, Areyoutalkingtome 2/1, Royal Jet 4/1.
4/2/07
MUSSELBURGH
Kyber 10/1, Modicum 5/6, Forthright 5/1, Bafana Boy 10/11.
FONTWELL
Iris’s Princess 13/2, Hereitary 3/1, Isn’t that Lucky 11/4
KEMPTON
Satyricon 13/2, Simplified 6/1, Weet yer Tern 11/2, Atlantic Story 11/10, Gentlemans Deal 1/1, Awatuki 9/1, Noble Minstrel 5/2.
5/2/07
HEXHAM
Cromwell Court 6/4.
LINGFIELD
News of the Day 11/4, One Night in Paris 15/8, Louphole 9/2.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Stanerra’s Story 6/1, Louisiade 5/2, Dapple Dawn 11/4, Lii Najma 15/8.
6/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Danelor 15/2, Bernasconi 4/7, Cerebus 4/1.
7/2/07
LINGFIELD
Another Gladiator 6/1, Nassman 9/1, Super Frank 15/8, Mastership 10/3.
8/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Rebel Duke 11/4, Magic Glade 11/8, Victory Quest 7/2, Mr Chocolate Drop 11/4,
Red Petal 3/1, Et Dona Ferentes 3/1.
TAUNTON
Rowlands Dream 9/2, Cantabilly 7/2, Gustavo 5/4, Even More 5/2.
9/2/07
WOLVERHAMPTON
Oakbridge 14/1, Bentley 5/4.
KEMPTON
Prime Bere 11/8, Duc de Regniere 11/8, Milan Deux Mille 1/1,
Nudge and Nurdle 9/1, Forest Pennant 11/4.
10/2/07
LINGFIELD
Enthusius 12/1, Jemima Godfrey 15/2, Woodnook 7/4, Mighty 8/11, Sohraab 7/4, Oscar Showman 15/8
NEWBURY
Copsale Lad 14/1, Well Chief 5/2, Money Order 7/1.
12/2/07
PLUMPTON
Migwell 3/1, Choumakeur 6/4.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Doctor’s Cave 15/2, Orchestration 15/2, Penang Cinta 7/1, Wayward Shot 9/2.
13/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Louisiade 9/4
FOLKESTONE
Lyrical Lily 13/2, Sydney 20/1, Moncadou 4/6, Safari Adventures 25/1, Phareight Dei 7/2.
14/2/07
LEICESTER
Zimbabwe 11/2, Chita’s Flight 3/1,
LINGFIELD
Night Cruise, 4/1, Professor Twinkle 3/1, I’m ova ere Dad 9/2.
MUSSELBURGH
Patavium 10/1, Bogus Dreams 6/1, Border Fox 10/3.
15/2/07
CHEPSTOW
Snow Patrol 8/11, Back Among Friends 11/1, All Sonsilver 16/1.
KELSO
Bywell Beau 5/4, Wensley Blue 8/1, Bica 4/7.
SOUTHWELL
Granakey 11/2, Hamaasy 5/1, Paso Doble 9/2, Came Back 13/2, Flying Bantam 11/2.
16/2/07
FAKENHAM
Dancing Bay 8/11, Taroting 11/4, New Perk 11/2.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Mister Benji 4/1, Danetime Lord 4/1, Moon Emperor 9/1, Carcinetto 9/1.
SANDOWN
Paradi 2/1, Irish Raptor 11/4, Back Nine 8/11, Balinova 9/2.
17/2/07
WINCANTON
Ursis 7/2, Osana 5/2, Little Brick 10/11,
LINGFIELD
Silent Storm 8/1, Dundry 7/1, Turn on the Style 7/4, Sweet World 6/5,.
HAYDOCK
Heltornic 12/1, Regal Heights 9/4.
ASCOT
Gungadu 4/7, Warlord 3/1, Sir Harry Ormesher 10/1
UTTOXETER
Mr Strachan 13/8, Wizard of Us 12/1, Sapphire Night 9/1, Keen Warrior 6/1, Bannister Lane 6/1.
18/2/07
FONTWELL
Leo McGarry 9/4, United 4/7, Deckie 16/1, Clay Hollister 8/11.
TOWCESTER
No winning bets.
19/2/07
CARLISLE
Chickapeakray 9/2, See you There 10/1.
MARKET RASEN
Murphy’s Millions 5/1.
LINGFIELD
Mon petite Amour 5/1, Krasivi’s Boy 3/1, Ellesappelle 7/1, Challis 11/10, Lisathedaddy 6/1, Halsion Chancer 4/1.
20/2/07
SEDGEFIELD
Neptune Joly 15/2, Lankawi 5/1, Top Cloud 5/2, Nevada Red 9/4, Waking Ned 5/2, Never so Blue 2/1.
TAUNTON
Pur de Sivola 4/1, Silver Sister 11/1, Brave Villa 15/8, Trigger the Light 9/4, Rocky’s Girl 4/1.
SOUTHWELL
Jazrawy 3/1, Muntami 8/1, Mandarin Spirit 15/2.
21/2/07
LUDLOW
Viper 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Drifting Gold 10/11, Atlantic Gamble 5/4, Zarabad 13/2, Postmaster 11/2.
22/2/07
HUNTINGDON
Annie’s Answer 11/4, Final Bid 6/1, Chief Yeoman 6/5, Thompsons Wood 10/1, Wotashambles 11/2.
SOUTHWELL
Imprimis Tagula 3/1, Lady Gloria 9/1, Councellor 3/1.
HAYDOCK
Speed Venture 17/2, King Bee 15/8, Mister Potts 4/7, One Gulp 15/2.
23/2/07
WARWICK
Henry’s Pride 2/1, Supreme Cara 6/1, Baron Windrush 7/2, Purple Patch 4/1, Tribal Run 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Dudley Docker 3/1, My Mirasol 8/15, Pietersen 5/1, Quiet Times 5/6, Poseidon’s Secret 9/2, Sarwin 7/2.
24/2/07
NEWCASTLE
Nil Desperandum 6/1, Blue Spash 10/11.
KEMPTON
Simon 11/2, Limited Edition 11/4, Evelith Echo 7/2.
LINGFIELD
Cativo Cavallino 20/1, Wavertree Warrior 15/2, King Orchisios 8/1, Cusoon 11/2
25/2/07
EXETER
Mark the Book 4/7, President Royal 2/1, Hoerwenow 9/4, Heez a Dreamer 2/1.
KEMPTON
Smoothie 14/1, Ansells Pride 4/6, Generator 3/1, Cool Sands 5/1, Wiltshire 7/1.
26/2/07
HEREFORD
Brother Oscar 9/2.
PLUMPTON
Wingman 5/2, Tommy Carson 7/2, Never so Blue 11/8.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Tutor 11/2, Kilimandscharo 6/4, Our Kes 2/1, My Michelle 3/1.
27/2/07
LEICESTER
Brumous 5/2, Irilut 8/11.
LINGFIELD
Fantastic Cee 7/2, Scarlet Oak 3/1, Lucayos 7/1, Gallantry 10/1, Newnham 9/2.
CATTERICK
Iwillrememberyou 11/1, Minister 5/1, Marshall Hall 5/1, Massasoit 6/1.
28/2/07
FOLKESTONE
Gabier 3/1, Golden Oak 6/1, Alfa Sunrise 11/2.
SOUTHWELL
Soba Jones 5/1, Six Day War 13/8, Blythe Spirit 12/1.
1/3/07
LUDLOW
I’m so Lucky 8/13, River Ripples 15/2, Parkinson 2/1, Diovoleria 11/4,.
TAUNTON
Lady Maranzi 5/1, Wenger 11/4, Rustarix 11/4, Royal Scandal 11/2.
LINGFIELD
Polish Power 9/2, Macademy Royal 10/3, McNairobi 13/2, Lopinot 11/4.
2/3/07
NEWBURY
Signs of Love 7/4, Gala Evening 7/2.
AYR
Something Silver 14/1, Marshall Hall 4/6, Nelson du Ronceray 11/2, Almire du Lia 5/1, Quwslaw 8/1, Lord Who 7/4.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Lemonette 9/4, Holiday Cocktail 11/4, Mr Loire 6/1, Heathyards Pride 15/2.
3/3/07
KELSO
Silver Jack 13/8, Bellaney Jewel 4/1, Bywell Beau 11/8, Thatlldoforme 8/1.
NEWBURY
Maljimar 7/2, Madison du Berlais 12/1,.
KEMPTON
Cathedral Rock 6/4, Alfadora 10/3, Bible Lord 12/1, Ballyshan 17/2, Ruiari 4/1.
4/3/07
BANGOR
Magnetic Pole 15/2 Mage D’Estruval 11/4 Private Be 4/9 Livingonaknifedge 8/1 Tinarana 5/2
6/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Desert Lover 3/1 Dichoh 7/4 Bridgewater Boys 7/4
NEWCASTLE
In Dreams 4/1 Trisons Star 3/1 Starting Point 8/11
7/3/07
LINGFIELD
Daytona 10/11 Zalkani 4/1 Grand Lucre 11/2 Man of Vision 9/2 Rocker 5/2
CATTERICK
Beamish Prince 3/1 John Forbes 10/11 Forty Shakes 11/2 Turbo Linn 8/11
FONTWELL
Back on Line 10/3 Alfadora 4/1 Peephole 3/1 Strolling Vagabond 5/1
Master Overseer 2/1
8/3/07
WINCANTON
Missis Potts 4/1 Wild Tonto 8/1 Treasulier 3/1 Petit jean 5/4 Mouseski 5/2
Gansey 5/6
9/3/07
LINGFIELD
Zaham 2/5 Parkview Love 10/3 Grand View 6/1 Wisteria Lane 5/1
Cry Alot Boy 14/1
AYR
Inch High 13/2 Ramsden Boy 5/2 Something Silver 10/3 Encore Cadoudal 2/1
LEICESTER
Lenny 11/4 Thedreamstillalive 11/4 Holy Joe 9/4 Dickie Lewis 3/1
10/3/07
CHEPSTOW
Mark The Book 10/11 Nice Try 2/1
WOLVERHAMPTON
Border Music 15/2 Ektimaal 5/4 Ajigolo 9/2 Ridgewell 2/1
SANDOWN
Albertas Run 6/1 Gaspara 11/4
AYR
Marshall Hall 4/7 Endless Power 3/1 Clemax 7/2
11/3/07
WARWICK
Old Benny 13/8 Alfadora 8/11 Scarlet Mix 10/3 Fiddle 6/5
MARKET RASEN
Assumetheposition 8/1 Kercabellec 6/1 Gidam Gidam 11/2 Cusp 9/4 Alam 9/2
12/3/07
PLUMPTON
Netherley 8/13 Running Hot 11/4 Ballyrainey 3/1 High Dancer 1/5
Malmo Boy 6/1 King Triton 6/5
TAUNTON
Noble Billy 4/11 Bring Me Sunshine 5/1 Eden Linty 4/6 Lavenoak 7/1
Venice Road 10/11
13/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Nimello 4/1 Sonic Anthem 4/1 Sunley Sovereign 5/2 Lady Bahia 9/2
Sohraab 2/1
SEDGEFIELD
Artic Ghost 11/10 Political Pendant 10/1 Miss Pross 2/1
14/3/07
HUNTINGDON
Formal Cliché 7/2 Enforce 11/4 Bronson F’Sure 10/1 Alfie’s Sun 9/4
15/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Fuel Cell 11/1 Three Boars 5/4 Tremelo Pointe 8/1 Shape Up 16/1
Kew The Music 8/1
HEXHAM
Bollin Ruth 3/1 Lankawi 11/8 Berlin Bunker 3/1 Fleetfoot Mac 10/1 Loscar 12/1
16/3/07
FAKENHAM
Peacock 9/4 Plutocrat 11/4 Festive Chimes 16/1 Doctor David 5/4
LINGFIELD
Cativo Cavallino 6/1 Prince Of Joy 14/1 Lorikeet 10/3 Lucayos 4/1
Sgt Schultz 5/2 Alfresco 5/1
17/3/07
NEWCASTLE
Ice Tea 11/4 Barracat 17/2 Double Vodka 5/1 Trisons Star 11/10
Silver Sedge 9/2
WETHERBY
Folk Tune 8/13 Undeniable 9/1 Ring The Boss 7/4 Daldini 7/2 Tazbar Evs
UTTOXETER
Wizard Of Us 9/1 Michael Muck 11/2 Baron Windrush 12/1
Nenuphar Collonges 5/1 Jungleland 14/1 Cetti’s Warbler 4/1
LINGFIELD
His Masters Voice 9/2 Kames Park 12/1 Writ 4/1 Watamu 9/2
Lisathedaddy Evs
18/3/07
CARLISLE
Euro American 7/2 Minister Abbi 11/1 Posh Stick 15/8 Harry Wood 15/8
FONTWELL
Shady Anne 8/1 Presentandcorrect 8/11 Which Pocket 13/2 Nicki Boy 5/2
Clesrly In Motion 9/2
19/3/07
WINCANTON
Tytheknot 20/1 Rowdy Yeats 9/2 Nougat De L’Isle 9/1 Thedreamstillalive 5/2
He’s The Gaffer 6/1 I’msingingtheblues 2/1
MARKET RASEN
Gidam Gidam 11/8
SOUTHWELL
Pirner’s Brig 4/1 Rule For Ever 11/4 Arch Of Titus 8/13 Mademoiselle 3/1
20/3/07
WARWICK
Patman Du Charmil 2/1 Tritonix 4/7 Rowdy Yeats 11/10 Xila Fontenailles 7/1 Good Book 11/1 Muntami 8/1
EXETER
Share My Dream 13/8 Otantique 15/2 From Dawn To Dusk 7/2 Nagam 8/1
Whitenzo 13/8
SOUTHWELL
Steel Grey 8/1 Boppys Dancer 9/1
21/3/07
CHEPSTOW
Mago Santhai 6/1 Poppy Maroon 6/1 Mighty Moose 3/1 Silencio 9/1
Family Business 8/1 Millridge 11/1
KEMPTON
Zar Solitario 5/2 War Of The Roses 11/1 King Of Charm 4/1 Piddies Pride 8/1 Annemasse 2/1 I Have Dreamed 6/1
LINGFIELD
Aux Le Bahnn 5/6 Lindop 5/2 Ballyaahbutt 2/1
22/3/07
LUDLOW
Glory Be 5/2 Val Du Ciron 4/5
SOUTHWELL
Canadian Danehill 7/2 Island Green 3/1
AYR
Great Jane 5/2 Brave Thought 11/2 Shares 13/2
23/3/07
LINGFIELD
Marmooq 10/1 Hucking Heat 10/1
NEWBURY
Carlitos 11/10 Always Waining 5/1 Scots Grey 9/4 Fleet Street 9/2
Whiteoak 15/2
WOLVERHAMPTON
Norwegian 11/4 Mon Petite Amour 5/1 Magic Amour 4/1 Rabbit Fighter 2/1
Triskaidekaphobia 11/4 Jack Rolfe 9/2
THE MONEY VAULT
Addendum
If you are not familiar with this style of betting we have put together a few pointers to explain and clarify certain aspects of the method’s operation.
Firstly, you will understand that the author of the system has been using this method for over 50 years. It was never actually written down as a set of rules – it was simply in his head and second nature to him so he would act almost on instinct. When he wrote the method for us he was determined to make the basic rules as simple as possible so that inexperienced punters could start off slowly and carefully. Since then, after several conversations with him, a clearer picture emerged of how he actually operated in action. Some of his thoughts have been incorporated into the following pointers that will answer the most frequently asked questions.
If there are significant non-runners or late withdrawals and these horses are market leaders (the favourite and/or 2nd favourite for example) this will distort the market so this race is best left alone.
On the question of horses that drift in the market. If the horse drifts a little on the second or third show but is backed in again this horse is still a bet. Example – forecast price 3/1. Opening show 6/4 so a potential banker. Second show drifts to 13/8 but goes back in to 6/4 or less. This horse is now a bet. The same principle applies to ordinary bets where we look for 2 or 3 horses in the same race. A small drift followed by a shortening price before the off constitutes a bet.
Do you have to use the SUN newspaper? The published profits are based on this and recommended by the author for best results. The Racing Post betting forecast is useful to assess the longer priced horses if not quoted in the Sun.
If one of your 3 potential selections is only available at less than 9/4 leave the race alone unless one of them becomes a Banker Bet.
If there are 2 horses in the same race instead of the required 3 why not bet on just two? The author prefers to find 3 for best results in races with 8 runners or more and thought it best to make this a rule. However, when you become more familiar with the method’s operation you could experiment with just backing two. The author often uses his own judgement and does this.
Banker Bets do not necessarily have to open at less than the forecast price – as long as they become less during the live betting before the off. If it drifts to longer than half the forecast price, still look for the 2 or 3 non-banker bets. If there are 2 possible banker bets and one of them drifts just back the one that is still less than half the forecast price.
How long do you wait to place your bets? As close to the off as comfortably possible. You will become more adept at this as you get used to using the method – hence the advice to practice first with small stakes.
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Introduction
The term “Level Stake Betting” simply means placing the SAME amount of money on
each horse in any given race.
This type of bet is ideal for the “novice punter” who has never placed a bet before,
as it is a very simple and straight forward system to use and VERY effective. It’s not
just for the novice either, I still use this system everyday myself to generate a
second very health monthly profit.
This type of bet can be used at on-line betting exchanges, traditional bookmaker
websites and my personal favourite, down at my local bookie’s shop.
It is also ideal for people who work full time and cannot be at the computer for any
length of time, just place a few bets, ( which takes minutes ) and forget about them
until you check on the results later after work!
I also give out these bets to my members and advice them to play this system along
with my main system, as it doesn’t take up any time and it is always nice to have an
extra second income to use for luxuries.
Sure2Profit team
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Getting Started
In order to use this system you will need to open a FREE account with Betfair. For
the majority of people who have used Betfair before the following chapter can be
omitted as it is for the “Newbie” in mind that have never placed a bet before at any
“Betting Exchange” website.
Betting Exchanges are sites that cater for thousands of like-minded people just like
you and I, that place bets against each other. The way it works is that say I wanted
to place a bet of £25 on the favourite at any race. Then someone else -- can be
anyone, anywhere in the world -- might think that the favourite hasn’t got a hope in
hell of winning that race and so accepts my bet. If my horse wins then that person or
persons pay me my winnings and vice versa.
Don’t worry though, as Betfair handles all the winnings and places them into your
betting account about 10 minutes after each race, so you don’t need to do anything
to receive your money.
Betfair is by far the biggest and the best out of the two and this is the one that we
shall be concentrating on.
Firstly you need to go to Betfair and click on “Join Now” at the top of the page, you
should do it now whilst you have this e-book still opened and follow my step by step
instructions.
A new window will open up and you will be taken through the following stages:
“Your Details”
“Your Address”
“Account Details”
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“Account Funding”
The first 3 are self explanatory, where you just simply add personal details and set
up a user name and password.
HINT: At the bottom of the signup page on Betfair insert this Refer code:
KVQUGJRVG (exactly as it’s written, you won't be given the chance to re-enter it if
you type it in wrong!) and you will receive a complimentary £20 / 30 euro credit into
your betting bank!!!
After you will be sent an email from Betfair to the email address you just supplied
them with.
Then you are on the last step, which is funding options. You have a number of
options here and they are as follows:
Credit or Debit card
Bank Transfer
Money Bookers
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Cheque
Paypal
By far the easiest method is the credit or debit card and you simply need to log into
your account and click on “Add Credit Card”, you then simply type in your credit or
debit card details and enter the amount you would like to fund your account with --
you can start now by depositing as little as £10.
For all other options, simply click on “Funding options” and follow Betfair’s
instructions for that particular option.
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The System
This is how it is done you simply place the same stakes ( i.e. £10 on each selection )
but it also has some rules, which are pretty straight forward to understand.
The amount of selections you bet on is determined by the odds of the favorite, I
have placed a table of odds below for you to show how many selections can be bet
upon.
All odds below are in decimals and are the odds of the Favourite in any given race.
Odds of Favourite In decimals Bet On First
Between 3.00 & 4.00 2 Horses
Between 4.00 & 5.00 3 Horses
Between 5.00 & 6.00 4 Horses
Between 6.00 & 7.00 5 Horses
Between 7.00 & 8.00 6 Horses
You may now be thinking “What the bloody hell is he talking about”, all is explained
below.
Let’s just imagine that the first race you wanted to have a bet in is the 2.10 @ Ascot.
Simply navigate to that particular race at your chosen, betting exchange, bookmaker
website or go down to your local bookies and take a look at the odds/prices that you
are being offered.
Now let’s say for arguments sake that the favourite was being offered @ 5.3. Take a
look at the above table and look for 5.3, there you will see that you are allowed to
bet on the first 4 horses in the betting market i.e. 1st Favourite, 2nd favourite, 3rd
favourite and 4th favourite, making a little more sense now??
The same goes for any price that the favourite has within the odds displayed in the
table above.
“Level Stake” betting has been around for “Donkey’s” years but not too many people
actually do it, simply because the majority of punters are looking for a BIG win with
every bet they place and to be honest they lose almost ALL the time.
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The Selection Process
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
1. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
2. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
3. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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So How Much Can You Win???
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
4. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
5. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
6. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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Follow The Money
Follow The Money is a very simple method with one major surprise - it's uncanny ability to select winners. The objective of this system is to follow the clever money. Betting takes place as near to the off as is possible and the current rules for selection are below, however, further research is ongoing and as always commonsense needs applying.
Buy a daily newspaper, we recommend the Daily Express as it's morning odds are more
complete than some other newspapers. We also use the Racing Post. When looking for the
morning paper odds on a horse take the highest figure from the two papers. You will find that
by using just one or the other some selections will be missed. This is due to the difference in
the odds displayed in the respective papers, (see note later}
Sit by your television on BBC 1 Ceefax and wait for the first show in the first race. Have
your bookmakers account telephone numbers ready.
When the first show appears examine all horses quoted at 12/1 or less and compare their
price with the early morning price in the Daily Express or Racing Post. Using the chart below,
any horse that is 12/1 or less and with a morning price of 20/1 or more is a bet if it holds it's
price or reduces to just before the off. Likewise a horse quoted as 16/1 in the morning needs
to come into 9/1 and so on. For practical reasons it is dangerous to wait until they go behind
before betting as they may be off by the time you are talking to your bookie. We recommend
you place your bet about 2 minutes before the race.
Internet: I am sure that this method can be used over the internet but we have not really experimented with this as there has been no need to. You would obviously use an odds checker service instead of BB1 ceefax and possibly Betfair or an on-line bookmaker to place your bets.
Cautions. Be careful not to take these too literally, apply commonsense.
Avoid races where more than one horse qualifies. Break this rule if you wish, Byron's Bay
on Friday 6th of May came in from 66/1 (Express) to 10/1 and went on to win, even though
there was another selection in the race this seemed a value bet.
Beware races with lots of non-runners. For example, if the first and second favourites drop
out prices on the remaining horses will shorten for the wrong reasons.
Avoid races with an obvious odds-on favourite unless it is a selection.
.While every little rule that is determined by commonsense cannot be written in stone the winners are there to be found and many people are using the system profitably in their own way.
Less than 3/1......any significant drop worth considering
Odds in the morning paper Coming in to just before the off
20/1 or more 12/1 or less
16/1 or more 9/1 or less
14/1 or more 8/1 or less
12/1 or more 7/1 or less
11/1 or more 6/1 or less
10/1 or more 11/2 or less
9/1 or more 5/1 or less
8/1 or more 9/2 or less
7/1 or more 4/1 or less
Odds in the morning paper Coming in to just before the off
6/1 or more 7/2 or less
11/2 or more 10/3 or less
5/1 or more 11/4 or less
9/2 or more 5/2 or less
4/1 or more 9/4 or less
7/2 or more 15/8 or less
10/3 or more 7/4 or less
3/1 or more 6/4 or less
THE FAST HANDICAP RATER SYSTEM
This simple, but very effective, system operates for both Flat and National Hunt Racing.
An added bonus is that any Daily newspaper which has a racing section can be used - you do not need to purchase one of the specialist racing papers.
SELECTION PROCEDURE.
1. Delete all Non-Handicap races and any Handicap races with less than EIGHT runners.
2. In any remaining Handicap races, make a note of any horse in the following weight range:- FLAT 8-7 to 7-8 NATIONAL HUNT 10-8 or LESS But ONLY if they are 5-1 or more in the betting forecast.
3. Only using the form figures for the current season make a. note, next to any selection arrived at by using the rules above, of the last TWO runs of each selection. If there is more than one selection, use the table below as an eliminator, with the figures at number one being the best, number two the next best and so on.
FORM TABLE.
1. 1 4
2. 2 4
3. 2 0
4. 3 0
5. 4 0 6. 4 4
7. 4 2
8. 4 3
9. 2 2
10. 7 3
If after this there is still more than one selection, take the lowest in the betting forecast, if they
still cannot be separated take the one with the lowest Weight (including penalties).
IMPORTANT NOTE.
Some papers give extended form figures, (5,6, 7, etc.) but for this system only use 1,2, 3 and
4, anything else should count as 0.
In National Hunt racing you will also see letters in the form figures, e.g P, B, S, U, F, these
also should count as 0.
BETTING ADVICE.
Your aim, on any given day, is to find four selections from four races. If there are more than
four, choose the four highest rated using the FORM TABLE on the previous page.
Once you have found your four races back them in an EACH-WAY YANKEE.
A Yankee is a special bet comprising of 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold, giving a total of
11 bets.
Suggested stake is lOp per bet, which means an outlay of £2.20 and remember to pay tax on
your bet. Your total outlay for this bet will therefore be a meagre £2.42 while the returns can
be quite phenominal.
SPECIAL ADVICE.
If any of your selections are the favourite in the betting forecast have an extra bet to WIN on
that selection.
THE HENDERSON HANDICAP SYSTEM
The Henderson Handicap System concentrates solely on Handicap races. It will operate just as successfully for the National Hunt season as the Flat season, so you can now enjoy making profits right throughout the year.
You do not need a specialist Racing paper to operate it, an ordinary Daily newspaper with a Horse racing section will be adequate for your needs.
The Henderson Handicap System seeks to search out the quality horse in a Handicap race.
As far as Handicaps are concerned, it is general knowledge that the better a horse has been performing, the the more weight it has to carry. So therefore the better horses in a Handicap should be those with the most weight to carry. But statistics prove that simply by blindly backing the top weight in Handicap races will not provide you with profits over a long period of time.
The Henderson Handicap System will, however, show you just how to separate the top weights that are the genuine class animals, from the top weights that are just one of the bunch.
It is a fact, and one maybe not everyone is aware of, that there are some horses that run in Handicaps that are so far ahead of the rest of the animals in the race that even by being saddled with a thundering great weight, it will not stop them from winning.
In other words - THEY ARE JUST TOO GOOD!
It is these horses that we are seeking, and The Henderson Handicap System will provide them for you.
Selection Method
1. Go through the racecard of each meeting for that day, make a note of every Handicap race.
2. Make a note of the weight that the TOP WEIGHT is carrying.
3. Make a note of the weight that the SECOND TOP WEIGHT is carrying.
4. Subtract the second top weight from the top weight and make a note of the DIFFERENCE.
5. Repeat this procedure for every Handicap race of the day.
The system selection is the TOP WEIGHT that is set to carry the biggest margin of weight over its nearest (second top weight) rival.
In the unlikely event of two races producing the same result, select the race with the closest to 8 runners.
If there is still a tie, select the race with the most prize money.
This horse then is the system selection and is the one bet of the day.
STAKING ADVICE
Place your bet to win unless the price is better than 5/1, in which case, providing of course that there are sufficient runners, back your selection EACH WAY.
You will get some tremendous value animals running for you by using The Henderson Handicap System.
SUMMARY
Remember, the horse that the system selects for you is the class animal in the race, otherwise they would not be carrying top weight. By restricting our selections to those with the biggest weight difference, we are surely putting our money on the horse which is that much more superior to even its nearest rival.
THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM
THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM will not give you a bet every single day, and it certainly does require a little bit of effort to operate successfully, but the results will make it more than worthwhile.
This system is for use only during the Flat season. But, operated properly, it will provide you with a very high percentage of winners for NON-HANDICAP races throughout the season.
You do not need one of the specialist Racing papers to successfully operate THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM, any ordinary Daily newspaper with a Horse-Racing section will suffice.
SELECTION METHOD.
You are going to have to produce, and maintain, two tables.
Table 1 will contain all horses which win any non-handicap races - with the exception of
Selling, Apprentice and Ladies races - by a minimum of three lengths.
Once a horse has qualified for Table 1, you patiently wait for his next outing.
If his next race is a HANDICAP you must delete this horse from Table 1.
If his next race is a NON-HANDICAP you do not bet on him, but you note how he finishes.
If he WINS you must also delete him from Table 1.
However, if he finishes more than two lengths behind the winner you enter the winner of that
race in Table 2, also note the date.
IMPORTANT NOTE.
If the horse finishing second is within half a length of the winner, and is receiving any weight from the winner, you would add the horse finishing second to Table 2 INSTEAD OF THE WINNER again not forgetting to include the date.
In races like this it is normally safe to assume that the horse finishing second is the better animal.
You do not have to actually see the race to discover these facts, simply examine the race report and look for the distances separating the first three past the post.
The horses that we place in Table 2 are the ones that we are interested in backing. You must back them in any race that they run in but for NO MORE than ONE MONTH from the date that they were first included in Table 2.
STAKING ADVICE.
In the normal course of events, back each horse to win, but on the occassions when the odds do appear to be generous, i.e. 5-1 or better, then halve your stake and have an each-way wager, assuming of course that there are eight or more runners in the field.
SUMMARY
What this system manages to accomplish, is to provide us with a constant supply of horses that are FIT and READY to win a race.
By keeping Table 2 continually up to date THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM will provide you with a steady profit generator
THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM
You do not need one of the specialist Racing papers to operate THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM, any newspaper which has a Horse-Racing section will be perfectly adequate.
RACE SELECTION. Check through the days racing and note the first six Non-handicap races that are being run where the forecast favourite is priced between 1-2 and 5-1. I.e. You are after a SEQUENCE of six races in order to capitalise to the fullest the potential that THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM offers you. EXAMPLE. Newmarket 2.00 , Folkestone 2.15 , Newmarket 3.30 , Newmarket 4.30 , Folkestone 4.45 , Folkestone 5.15 BETTING STRATEGY. This example uses £5.00 stakes, but may be converted to suit your own pocket by following the recommended betting strategy:-
1 point, 1 point, 2 points, 2 points, 3 points, 6 points and then, if necessary, repeat from the
beginning.
Newmarket 2.00 Favourite £5.00 to win
Folkestone 2,15 Favourite £5.00 to win
Newmarket 3.30 Favourite £10.00 to win
Newmarket 4.30 Favourite £10.00 to win
Folkestone 4.45 Favourite £15.00 to win
Folkestone 5.15 Favourite £30.00 to win
STOP AT A WINNER.
If, for example, you should win on the 3rd race, then the next three races would become the
first three races of our next "Sequence of Six" races. If there are no more races that day then continue over on to the next days race cards. If by any chance, and this is highly unlikely, you should go six races without a winner, then stop, and start again with your original bank. By adopting this policy you are strictly limiting any losses that you may incur while at the
same time maximising any potential profits that will come your way.
THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM not only gives you some very decently
priced winners it also keeps you supplied with regular winners. All you need is a strike rate of just l-in-6, at a fairly decent price, to provide you with a nice healthy profit. Follow the guidelines detailed here and you will have a regular, constant supply of winners.
BETTING ADVICE.
When completing your betting slip it is perfectly acceptable of course, for you to simply write
FAVOURITE down. But I would advise you that, wherever possible, to write the name of the
horse down. All bookmakers hate regular winners, and more than anything els'e they hate regular winners that operate a successful system. If they see someone (YOU !) regularly collecting winnings on "unnamed favourite" bets they will quickly catch on that something is going on, so do operate with caution. As an added safeguard, try not to use one bookmaker all the time, move around a bit and make it more difficult for the bookie to spot you. By following these simple precautions you will be able to operate this system successfully for
many years without being noticed.
DOWNGRADED HURDLERS SYSTEM
This system involves certain hurdlers which have been dropped in class. It
has perhaps more rules than I care for a system to have, but all of them are
logical and the result is a set of rules that has produced a level stakes profit for
each of the last eleven seasons.
Firstly we’ll look at the stats for all hurdlers which have been dropped in
class over the last four seasons…..
YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
2000 436 4208 10.36 -1233.89 -29.32 -13.52
2001 530 5098 10.40 -1529.77 -30.01 -10.72
2002 549 4985 11.01 -1424.30 -28.57 -9.27
2003 564 5028 11.22 -1074.07 -21.36 -10.16
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2079 19319 10.76 -5262.03 -27.24 -10.76
Now, if we look closely at the stats broken down by SP, we can see that
as you would expect, the longer the SP the lower the strike rate.
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
< 1/2 103 143 72.03 -8.25 -5.77 -7.02
1/2 - 20/21 195 369 52.85 -37.13 -10.06 -9.12
1/1 - 11/8 128 276 46.38 6.20 2.25 1.34
6/4 - 15/8 129 383 33.68 -37.76 -9.86 -9.61
2/1 - 7/2 480 1953 24.58 -134.09 -6.87 -6.31
4/1 - 15/2 577 3882 14.86 -189.00 -4.87 -4.48
8/1 - 15/1 331 4752 6.97 -928.00 -19.53 -19.19
16/1 - 31/1 104 3660 2.84 -1506.00 -41.15 -41.17
32/1 - 63/1 25 2589 0.97 -1633.00 -63.07 -61.45
64/1+ 7 1312 0.53 -795.00 -60.59 -55.99
As can be seen, The LSP% is quite acceptable until we go past the 4/1 –
15/2 range, then the losses are considerable. The runners that are sent off with
an SP between 33/1 and 50/1 have a less than 1% strike rate, which means their
true odds is over 100/1. Clearly the SP group to concentrate on is those sent off
at shorter than 8/1.
Splitting these results into handicap and non-handicap categories, we can
clearly see that the non-handicaps is the more profitable area, so this is the
group we shall concentrate on…..
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
handicap races 368 2598 14.16 -219.50 -8.45 -8.38
non-handicap races 209 1284 16.28 30.50 2.38 3.24
The next area we’ll look at is the gender of the qualifiers. It’s amazing how
a system can often be greatly improved by concentrating solely on one sex, and
in this instance it’s the males who outperform their fairer counterparts……
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
mare 46 393 11.70 -96.00 -24.43 -24.22
filly 31 282 10.99 -85.00 -30.14 -29.11
colt 20 86 23.26 49.50 57.56 50.12
horse 36 252 14.29 -28.50 -11.31 -8.99
gelding 444 2868 15.48 -28.00 -0.98 -0.56
It goes without saying that the female runners should be ignored here.
Finally, we look more closely at the actual weight change of the qualifiers
from their last outing…..
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
down > 14 lbs 7 16 43.75 2.78 17.38 13.05
down 9 - 14 lbs 30 110 27.27 -12.36 -11.24 -7.49
down 5 - 8 lbs 75 228 32.89 19.24 8.44 15.32
down 1 - 4 lbs 159 583 27.27 -32.73 -5.61 -10.53
no change 113 432 26.16 -48.10 -11.13 -6.23
up 1 - 4 lbs 177 619 28.59 0.36 0.06 -0.20
up 5 - 8 lbs 116 353 32.86 6.09 1.73 -12.63
up 9 - 14 lbs 60 191 31.41 15.97 8.36 -2.66
up 15 - 20 lbs 36 73 49.32 68.43 93.74 50.61
up 21+ lbs 5 25 20.00 -8.33 -33.32 -52.24
Those runners who were allotted more weight than on their last run
performed better than the other runners, suggesting that in this case class
overrides the weight element. The most profitable area is clearly a weight rise of
between 15 and 20 lbs.
So the rules are…..
1) Non-handicap hurdles only
2) SP must be less than 8/1
3) Horse must be down in class
4) Male horses only
5) Horse must be carrying between 15 and 20 lbs more than on their last
outing
YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
2000 12 15 80.00 38.92 259.47 149.34
2001 7 23 30.43 1.58 6.87 8.42
2002 8 16 50.00 11.97 74.81 29.57
2003 9 19 47.37 15.96 84.00 49.37
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36 73 49.32 68.43 93.74 50.61
Date Cse RcTyp Horse Position SP
16/07/00 STR H46VS PETUNTSE 1 2
17/07/00 WOL H4+I TORY BOY 5 2.75
05/08/00 WOR H4+S GEE BEE BOY 1 5.5
12/08/00 STR H4+I ALPINE PANTHER 2 4
26/08/00 WOR H4+M BERING GIFTS 1 2.5
17/10/00 DEV H4+BV TORDUFF EXPRESS 1 5
17/10/00 DEV H4+BV FLAKED OATS 3 5
17/10/00 DEV H4+V REIZIGER 1 1.88
11/11/00 AYR H3V SPIRIT OF PARK 1 0.33
27/11/00 KEL H4+BM EBINZAYD 1 1.63
06/01/01 UTT H4+S BULLENS BAY 1 2.75
08/01/01 FAK H4+V SPUNKIE 1 3.33
24/02/01 HAY H5+ BRING SWEETS 1 7.5
31/03/01 HAY H4+V TYNEANDTHYNEAGAIN 1 4.5
21/05/01 HUN H4+ BERING GIFTS 1 5
29/07/01 NWT H4+(0 DIVORCE ACTION 3 0.8
06/08/01 NWT H4+I PATELEY 7 2.25
06/08/01 NWT H4+V MAJOR LANDO 1 0.33
11/08/01 STR H4+I TAM O'SHANTER 2 5.5
24/08/01 FON H4+S ARCTIC BURNER 5 5.5
01/12/01 HAY H4+I SUPERIOR RISK 1 4
18/12/01 HER H4+OS DRAKESTONE 2 5.5
19/12/01 NBY H4+ ROB LEACH 2 3.33
14/01/02 PLU H4+V HAWADETH 1 4
11/03/02 PLU H5+V HURRICANE PETE 2 4
26/03/02 KEL H4+V BAHAMAS 12 1.75
30/03/02 PLU H4+(0 SMOOTH SAILING 1 3
01/04/02 MAR H5+V TEE-JAY 8 1.75
02/04/02 WAR H4+V BONUS BRIDGE 4 3
08/04/02 KEL H4+V MYTIMIE 17 2
16/04/02 NCL H4+VI RAW SILK 1 3
19/04/02 AYR H5+V MARAGUN 4 3.33
20/04/02 BAN H4+V BEAVER LODGE 1 1.75
25/04/02 PER H5+V SURPRISING 1 1.5
26/04/02 SAN H4+ INTERSKY FALCON 2 3
27/04/02 SAN H4+ SUDDEN SHOCK 2 5.5
27/04/02 SED H4+OV BROOKLYN'S GOLD 2 6
03/05/02 SED H4+M FROM LITTLE ACORNS 3 3.5
30/06/02 UTT H4+M MR FLUFFY 1 0.5
04/08/02 MAR H4+V SUN KING 2 0.73
26/08/02 SOU H4+I HAPPY HUSSAR 2 4.5
26/08/02 FON H4+I OCEAN LINE 1 1.88
29/01/03 LEI H4+VI KINGSTON BILL 5 7
01/02/03 UTT H4+VS ROMAN KING 1 2.25
08/02/03 NBY H5+V JABOUNE 3 2.75
06/03/03 CAR H4+OI HUGO DE PERRO 1 0.67
15/03/03 UTT H4+V TAILLEFER 3 4
17/03/03 WET H4+V FLORRIES SON 1 0.67
24/03/03 TAU H4V FAST MIX 2 0.57
01/04/03 NCL H4+VI MISTER CHISUM 1 6
16/04/03 CHL H4+V GRAVE DOUBTS 10 5
01/05/03 HER H4+M CLEVER THYNE 1 6.5
21/05/03 KEL H4+ TRAMANTANO 2 3.5
22/05/03 KEL H4+ LAOUEN 1 1.5
03/08/03 MAR H4+V DON'T SIOUX ME 1 1.38
25/08/03 FON H4+I BRADY BOYS 2 5.5
03/09/03 NWT H47S LINUS 1 6.5
13/09/03 WOR H4+M KAIKOVRA 2 5.5
23/10/03 HAY H47V ATTICUS FINCH 2 2.25
28/10/03 CHL H4+M ORACLE DES MOTTES 2 2
22/11/03 CAT H3VI MAUNBY ROCKER 1 5
28/11/03 AYR H4+OI BIRKDALE 3 2.75
20/12/03 WAR H4+V TOM'S PRIZE 2 0.91
07/01/04 HER H4+(0 SOUTHERNDOWN 2 7
26/01/04 WET H5+BV QUAINTON HILLS 7 6.5
12/02/04 HUN H4+I SHARPATEN 4 4
23/02/04 CAR H4+V JOES EDGE 1 1.25
04/03/04 LUD H4+V KING SOLOMON 2 1.75
13/03/04 SAN H4+V DISTANT THUNDER 1 3
19/03/04 WAR H4+I OULTON BROAD 1 4.5
10/04/04 CAR H4+V MOONLIT HARBOUR 1 2
13/04/04 CHP H4+M ILABON 1 0.33
01/05/04 SOU H4+S NORDIC PRINCE 1 2
This easy to use system will enable you to pinpoint a high percentage of winners in just a few minutes per day.This method has been applied only to turf racing,but may be suitable for use on all weather racing.For turf racing it has been applied to both handicap and non handicap racing but I feel this method will do better in non handicap races.
The Rules
1 Use the Racing Post Newspaper.
2 For each meeting in the Racing Post there is a selection box indicating the selections of 16 racing tipsters.Only consider horses that have been selected by at least 10 of these tipsters.
3 Of these horses selected by the tipsters only consider horses that are rated top on Topspeed Ratings and on Postmark Ratings.They must be top rated for both of these rather than one or the other.NoteYou may get a situation where either Topspeed or Postmark make 2 or more horses joint top rated.You only consider the joint top rated that are selected by Topspeed or Postmark-When looking at the actual ratings for each horse you may find that some of them are joint top rated.You can easily decide which of the joint top rated are selected by Topspeed or Postmark by looking at the selection box where the main selection for Topspeed or Postmark is given(even when the ratings indicate a joint top rated).
4 From the remaining selections you now only consider those horses that finished 1st 2nd 3rd in its last race which must have taken within the current season.
5 Any horse that remains is a Safe System selection.
Note-Both Topspeed and Postmark are listed in the selection box in the Racing Post.These are taken into account when counting the number of tipsters who have selected a horse.For instance if a horse is selected by 10 tipsters and 2 of these 10 are Topspeed and Postmark that is ok.If a horse is selected by 11 tipsters but not by neither Topspeed or Postmark then it does not Qualify as a bet.Firstly make sure that ten tipsters have gone for a horse before checking to see if Topspeed or Postmark have selected it.
Additional Selections-You may find a horse that qualifies under the above rules,but its last race was from the previous year.Generally speaking these are not Safe System bets however you can make an exception if the horse has run within the last 30 days under a different code.For instance if a horse qualifies under all the rules but it has not had a current season run over fences but within the last 30 days it has run on the flat then this would be a system bet,providing it finished 1st 2nd or 3rd.
Recap-Horses must be selected by at least 10 of the tipsters listed in the selection box of the Racing Post.It must have finished 1st 2nd or 3rd in its last race which must have taken place within the current season.
THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM HORSE RACING SYSTEM
The aim of this system is to indicate winners using proven form principles. Form is without doubt, the only accurate method of establishing the true merits of individual racehorses. Without this method it would mean betting blind and the sport would be reduced to the level of bingo, where intelligent assessment counts for nothing.
However form can be a very misleading guide, especially if it is not properly understood, or used correctly. Indeed the biggest problem facing most backers is knowing which form is best.
This is where THE AUSTRALIAN DREAM comes to your aid. Thousands of races have been examined to find a statistical answer to this problem. This massive survey revealed how much importance should be attached to the various factors involved. You now have in your hands, the most reliable forecasting process ever devised.
The system was originally devised for Australian racing, so naturally a few changes had to be made to meet our different conditions. These were only minor alterations, the essential part still remains the same.
Although good results can be obtained when the system is operated on virtually any race you like, records prove that races with the highest prize money are more suitable than others. These provide a rock solid base, and make the system even more lucrative.
SELECTION PROCESS
The papers we recommend are the Racing Post, Sporting Life, or any newspaper which give details of a horses last race. Keep to the same paper daily for the best results.
SELECTION PROCESS A
Check each system race. Look for a horse which won last time out (current season only). If there is only one horse, THIS IS THE SELECTION of the system. No further considerations need to be taken. Remember only present season form is used at this stage.
If a system race has been split into two, or more parts, use only the first division. If there are NO horses which won last time out, or if there are two or more last time out winners, apply the following rules to find the selection.
SELECTION PROCESS B
In this section horses are awarded points when they qualify under different circumstances. The horse with the highest total becomes the selection.
Statistics prove that a horse's most recent run is a sound indication of it's ability, and the system is based around this fact. Here we award points according to the position of the horse in it's last race. However a horse winning on a group 1 course, would usually be far superior to a group 4 winner. Therefore a class factor has been included and points are awarded as follows:
GROUP 1 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 15 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 12 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 9 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 7 POINTS
GROUP 2 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 12 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 9 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 7 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 5 POINTS
GROUP 3 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 9 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 7 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 6 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 3 POINTS
GROUP 4 COURSE:
WINNER RECEIVES 7 POINTS
SECOND RECEIVES 5 POINTS
THIRD RECEIVES 4 POINTS
FOURTH RECEIVES 2 POINTS
Remember only a horse's latest race is taken, but it does not matter if its during the current season or not. A horse which was unplaced, fell or pulled up fails to gain any points here. A table of the racecourse groupings is given further on. A horse running again very soon after it's last race means it is fit and well, and therefore capable of running it's best form. The system takes advantage of this by awarding points as follows:
WINNER RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 5 POINTS
SECOND RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 3 POINTS
THIRD RUNNING AGAIN WITHIN 7 DAYS RECEIVES 2 POINTS
So a horse running say on Monday and running again on or before the following Monday would qualify. Additional points are awarded if a horse is now carrying less/same weight than his previous race.
LESS WEIGHT THAN PREVIOUS RACE RECEIVES 3 POINTS
SAME WEIGHT THAN PREVIOUS RACE RECEIVES 1 POINT
Some horses run better at certain courses and over particular distances. So points are awarded when as follows:
PREVIOUS DISTANCE WINNER RECEIVES 3 POINTS
PREVIOUS COURSE WINNER RECEIVES 2 POINTS
It is a fact that more horses win at lower odds than those with big starting prices. the table below reflects this difference.
EVENS AND ODDS-ON RECEIVES 15 POINTS
BETWEEN 11/10 - 6/4 RECEIVES 8 POINTS
BETWEEN 13/8 - 5/2 RECEIVES 5 POINTS
BETWEEN 11/4 - 9/2 RECEIVES 3 POINTS
BETWEEN 5/1 - 9/1 RECEIVES 1 POINTS
OVER 10/1 RECEIVES 0 POINTS
Ideally it would be best if you could use the actual betting market just before the off. Unfortunately most people will find this inconvenient, so the alternative is to use the betting forecast from the newspaper. It is important to use the same paper each day.
Once the procedure has been completed on every horse in the system race just add up all the points to find the horse which has the highest total. This is then the selection of the AUSTRALIAN DREAM. If two or more horses tie at the top, do not bet. So a horse who came 2nd last time out on a group 3 course and is running again within 7 days with less weight and is both a previous course and distance winner. Forecasted at 2/1 in the paper, he will receive points as follows.
7+3+3+3+2+5
RACECOURSE GROUPING JUMPS
GROUP1 Ascot, Ayr, Cheltenham, Doncaster, Haydock, Kempton, Liverpool, Newbury, Newcastle, Sandown
GROUP 2 Chepstow, Fontwell, Lingfield, Newton Abbot, Wetherby
GROUP 3 Catterick, Folkestone, Huntingdon, Leicester, Market Rasen, Nottingham, Plumpton, Stratford, Uttoxeter, Warwick, Wincanton, Wolverhampton, Worcester
GROUP 4 Bangor-on-Dee, Carlisle, Cartmel, Devon and Exeter, Fakenham, Hereford, Hexham, Kelso, Ludlow, Perth, Sedgefield, Southwell, Taunton, Towcester
Remember if a race has been split in two or more parts, always use the first division only.
THE MIRAGE SYSTEM
RULES:
1) Note all NON-HANDICAP races both for Flat racing and Jumps including the 'All Weather' courses. Races must consist of between 5 and 12 runners inclusive. (No amateur jockeys or apprentices claiming the full 7 lbs)
2) Note the price quoted for the favourite and the 2nd favourite in the betting forecast of your daily newspaper.
3) There must be a minimum of 4 points clear difference between the two, eg:-
FAV Evens - 2nd FAV 4/1 or more
FAV 5/4 - 2nd FAV 9/2 or more
FAV 1/2 - 2nd FAV 3/1 or more
FAV 6/4 - 2nd FAV 11/2 or more
FAV 4/6 - 2nd FAV 7/2 or more
FAV 7/4 - 2nd FAV 6/1 or more
ETC., ETC.,
* The BEST BETS for the purpose of the system are those with the highest points difference between the 1st and 2nd favourite. In all cases you back the favourite.
On many days there may be NO BET, others ONE bet or perhaps TWO. When 2 bets are indicated back as a double.
Selections can be found very quickly once familiar with the rules.
Any daily newspaper may be used but the most reliable betting forecast is to be found in the daily "Sporting Life". For the purpose of records all bets are, therefore, taken from this forecast.
THE PLATINUM PLAN
Any daily newspaper can be used, but the daily Mirror is recommended
Since it has one of the finest betting forecasts available.
• Do not bet when the going is described as Heavy, Soft to Heavy, Soft
Or Firm. Do not bet on all-weather surfaces. Do not bet on Sundays
Or Bank Holidays.
• Strike out all handicap races, nursery races and selling races and
races which are to be run over less than seven furlongs (7f).
• Strike out any race where the prize money on offer is over £10,000.
• Strike out any race with more than eight runners.
• Strike out any race where the first in the betting forecast has
Forecast odds of less than 6/4 or more than 3/1.
• Strike out any race where the difference between the second and
Third favourites in the betting forecast is less than one clear
point. For example, If the 2nd Fav is forecast at 5/2 and the 3rd
Fav is forecast at 3/1, this race does not qualify. If, however,
the 3rd Fav was forecast at 7/2 or greater, the race would qualify.
Any races you now have left after this rigorous deletion process qualify
for a bet . (NOTE-If there are no such races, you may opt to bring a
few back in by including 6f and 5f races which meet the other criteria
outlined above. This is your choice.) The Platinum Plan calls for you
to make a level stake outlay of 3 points on every race. The three
points should be distributed as follows:
2 points to win on the FAVOURITE
1 point to win on the 2ND FAVOURITE
Whilst you are free to use the named horses which are forecast first
and second favourite in the betting forecast of your newspaper, I have
found that simply betting 2 points on the "FAVOURITE" and 1 point on
the "2ND FAVOURITE"generates better long- term profits. This is most
certainly due to the obvious deviation of the actual betting market
from the forecast betting market.
Your total outlay for every race selected by the Platinum Plan is
therefore 3 points This outlay remains level from race to race.
A betting bank of no less than 30 points is recommended. This is
sufficient for ten bets. For the ultimate in comfort, a betting bank
of 60 points would prove sufficient for twenty bets.
As you can see, The Platinum Plan is incredibly simple to operate, but
the strike rate and profit it generates are second to none.
THE PROFESSIONAL INVESTMENT PLAN
• STEP 01 Begin with a betting bank of 60 points, which is sufficient for twenty Platinum Plan bets.
• STEP 02 AT the beginning of each month, calculate your points as being 1/60th of your bank. Initially with a (say) £600 bank, your points would be worth £10 each. Your outlay on each race would therefore be £30 (£20 on the FAVOURITE and £10 on the 2ND FAVOURITE).
• STEP 03 At the end of each month, if you wish, take 10 points out of the bank and put it to one side for your own use. You may ignore this step if you want your betting bank to grow faster.
• STEP 04 Now recalculate your stakes as described in step 2 and continue from that point.
As I said, this is a very simple investment programme, but it can work wonders in helping a modest bank soar to great heights.
Consider the following:
You begin with a betting bank of £600. Your total outlay on each Platinum Plan race at this stage is £30 . Your bank can therefore fund twenty Platinum Plan races with ease.
I have said that, on average, The Platinum Plan generates between 5 and 20 points per week. You will soon discover this for yourself. But what would happen over a twelve month period if the Platinum Plan generated only 20 points PER MONTH and you used The Professional Investment Programme without taking out the optional ten points per month for your own use? Let's take a look….
MONTH RACE STAKE PROFIT NEW BANK NEW POINT NEW STAKE
1 30 200 800 13 39
2 39 260 1060 17 51
3 51 340 1400 23 69
4 69 460 1860 31 93
5 93 620 2480 41 123
6 123 820 3300 55 165
7 165 1100 4400 73 219
8 219 1460 5860 97 291
9 291 1940 7800 130 390
10 390 2600 10400 173 519
11 519 3460 13860 231 693
12 693 4620 18480 308 924
The Professors One A Day Betting Formula
For Flat And National Hunt Racing
Rules
From the 1st of April to the end of October each year, all National Hunt meetings are excluded (unless no Flat Meetings are scheduled for a particular day). Otherwise only consider Flat events, either turf or all weather, during this period. From 1st November to the end of March annually, both flat and national hunt are open for consideration.
The objective of this formula is to isolate just one solitary race from each days entire racing programme. Once located no other contest need be sought, as the eventual selection will always be derived from this source.
Any daily paper which publishes details of all meetings may be utilised to good effect, however those seeking optimum results are advised to consult the sports specialist paper-Racing Post. Gaining free access to the Post is usually a straight forward matter since it is displayed in every betting office throughout the land. It is also available on the internet at www.racingpost.co.uk.
To establish the formulas sole qualifying for any day is simplicity itself. Refer to the newspaper of your choice and in turn examine the betting forecast of every single race taking place on that day-excluding national hunt races from 1st April to end of October and all foreign events.
The purpose of this action is to determine which race contains the days shortest priced forecast favourite. Should it transpire that two or more races contain a favourite with the same equal forecast favourite,always give preference to the contest where the favourite achieved a better finishing position in its last race during the current season. If this still leaves two or more races ,choose the event containing the favourite that has run the most recent. Select the race with the fewest entries if you still have more than one left at this stage.
To recap, consult all races and use your papers betting forecast to locate the race containing favourite with the lowest odds for that particular day. Once this sole qualifying race has been established, the days other events have no further relevance to us.
Now that the qualifying race has been found, make a note of the racecourse staging the event. Also make a note of how many days it has been since the favourite last raced. This data will ultimately determine which horse is backed.
With these two pieces of information at hand refer to the racecourse key table where courses are listed in alphabetical order. Note that not every track is included.
Under a courses name various listings appear. A typical listing might read Fav 15 days-Qual 26 Days. These figures need to be consulted on a daily basis, althogh you are only required to refer to the listings that appear under the name of the meeting staging the formulas qualifying race. Example for a race at Ascot you would only need to look at the listing under Ascots name.
Once you have discovered the Racecourse staging the qualifying race, check to see how many days ago since the favourite last raced. Now refer to the appropriate listings in the Key table to see if an exact match can be found for the number of days since the favourite last appeared.
For ease of clarity lets say the qualifying race was at Ascot, and the forecast favourite last ran precisely 15 days ago. After refering to Ascot in the Key Table we come across this entry Fav 15 days Qual 26 Days. Since the first part of the listing Fav 15 days tells us that we are looking for a favourite which last ran 15 days ago, then on this occasion we do have a match (If no match can be found then this becomes the days sole bet).
However because in this example the days since the favourite last ran corresponds identically with the relevant listing, the second part of the listing Qual 26 days now comes into play. Whats required now is to look at all other runners in our qualifying race to see if any one of them ran exactly 26 days ago.
Should it be the case, this horse automatically becomes the days sole bet. If two or more horses last raced 26 days ago, then the one with the best form place last time out(current season)would be selected. However, if there happened to be no other horse who last appeared 26 days ago, then the forecast favourite in our qualifying race becomes the formulas selection for that day.
REAL LIFE EXAMPLE
On 21st aug 1999, the days qualifying shortest price favourite was trouble mountain 8/13, running at Chester. Consulting the Racecourse Key Table for Chester revealed this listing Fav 23 days – Qual 8 Days. Since the favourite Trouble Mountain had actually raced 23 days ago, an exact with the first part of the listing is made-thus the required procedure is to check for any horse which has run 8 days ago.
A competitor in this event named Glenrock did indeed race 8 days ago, hence he became the days sole qualifying bet and duly obliged at the rewarding odds of 8/1. Of course there will be days when referring to the Racecourse Key Table selections do not materialise as in this example. In these cases always select instead the forecast favourite from the qualifying race.This means there will be a bet every day (barring non-runners and abandonments).
RACECOURSE KEY TABLE
AYR FAV 34 DAYS QUAL 18 DAYS
CARLISLE FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 21DAYS
CATTERICK FAV 45 DAYS QUAL 77 DAYS
CHELTENHAM FAV 19 DAYS QUAL 55 DAYS
DONCASTER FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
FONTWELL FAV 4 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
HAYDOCK FAV 64 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
KELSO FAV 36 DAYS QUAL 9 DAYS
LEICESTER FAV 26 DAYS QUAL 7 DAYS
LUDLOW FAV 11 DAYS QUAL 88 DAYS
NEWTON ABBOT FAV 12 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
PERTH FAV 27 DAYS QUAL 13 DAYS
SANDOWN FAV 8 DAYS QUAL 69 DAYS
SEDGEFIELD FAV 67 DAYS QUAL 14 DAYS
STRATFORD FAV 12 DAYS QUAL 43 DAYS
TOWCESTER FAV 18 DAYS QUAL 34 DAYS
UTTOXETER FAV 14 DAYS QUAL 16 DAYS
WETHERBY FAV 27 DAYS QUAL 17 DAYS
WORCESTER FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 88 DAYS
ASCOT FAV 10 DAYS QUAL 20 DAYS
AYR FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
BATH FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 34 DAYS
BEVERLEY FAV 11 DAYS QUAL 340 DAYS
BRIGHTON FAV 5 DAYS QUAL 47 DAYS
CHEPSTOW FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 11 DAYS
CHESTER FAV 23 DAYS QUAL 8 DAYS
EPSOM FAV 18 DAYS QUAL 29 DAYS
FOLKESTONE FAV 10 DAYS QUAL 12 DAYS
HAMILTON FAV 14 DAYS QUAL 13 DAYS
LEICESTER FAV 9 DAYS QUAL 48 DAYS
NEWBURY FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 30 DAYS
NEWMARKET FAV 20 DAYS QUAL 19 DAYS
NOTTINGHAM FAV 16 DAYS QUAL 29 DAYS
PONTEFRACT FAV 9 DAYS QUAL 160 DAYS
REDCAR FAV 17 DAYS QUAL 17 DAYS
SALISBURY FAV 24 DAYS QUAL 9 DAYS
THIRSK FAV 42 DAYS QUAL 10 DAYS
WARWICK FAV 26 DAYS QUAL 18 DAYS
YARMOUTH FAV 15 DAYS QUAL 19 DAYS
YORK FAV 158 DAYS QUAL 36 DAYS
THE RAPID PROFIT PLAN
THE RULES
1.All selections must be taken from the Daily Express.Some newspapers differ when giving betting forecasts for a race.All my research has been done using the Daily Express.If your paper gives exactly the same forecasts as the Daily Express then this is fine.
2. The only races the plan uses are Handicaps for any age and any sex.The plan does not use Handicaps with any of the following words in the title of the race;Selling,Maiden,2YO,3YO,Fillies,Amateur riders or apprentices.These races are unreliable when using the plan.Only use races with between 8-14 runners.
EXAMPLE: 3.45 THE RAPID PROFIT HANDICAP
9 (7) 410 HORSE NAME (13) TRAINER 5 8 0……….JOCKEY
FORECAST:3/1 HORSE A,5/1 HORSE B,11/2 HORSE C,7/1 HORSE D,8/1 HORSE E,10/1 HORSE F,G(*USE 6 IF JOINT PRICE)
PART ONE
Mark down each horse that is in the first five named in the betting forecast.All horses on the same price as the fifth named are also marked down.In the example,horses A,B,C,D,E and F are selected.These are the only horses that are used.,from now on ignore every other horse in the race.
PART TWO
From the horses selected in part one,note the number of days since each horse last ran.This is the number thirteen in brackets in the example.The three lowest numbers are noted.Every horse that has one of these numbers is given a second mark.All horses having run 22 days ago or more are ignored.This will leave anything from one horse (very rare)to all the horses from part one.This is the short list.
FINAL QUALIFIER
Using only the horses on the short list,note the position each horse came in its last race.This is shown on the race card as the number to the left of the HORSE NAME.In the example this is 0,meaning the horse was unplaced.All positions 7,8,9 count as 0.Now for the selection.
If any horse came fifth last time out,then this is the selection.If none,any horse that came sixth last time out.If none,any horse that was unplaced last time out but won the previous race,as in the example.If none,any horse that came fourth last time out.If none,any horse that came third last time out.If none,any horse that came second last time out.If still no qualifiers then there is no bet.No horse which won its last race is a bet
If two horses tie on the same number,the one that run most recently is the selection.
On the All Weather,1.Start the qualifier with fourth last time out,then fifth etc…,not fifth then sixth etc… 2.If the selection carries 8 0,stones and pounds,as in the example,or less,then this is no bet.Select next best.
The plan is based on common winning factors which are often repeated.Firstly,the five or so in the betting are the experts choice of which horses have the best chance of winning a race. Not many horses win at above10/1,which is about where we limit our selections.Secondly,horses that have had a recent run,within three weeks,are still race fit.All trainers get their horses fit for a race,but there is nothing like a real race to tone a horse up.Finally horses that have come fifth,sixth or fourth in their last race,are getting close to winning but without any penalty for winning or getting placed. Also backing horses with lesser form generally gives value in the betting market.
I hope you enjoy using THE RAPID PROFIT PLAN.Use it exactly as directed above.If you try to adjust it it wont work:If you have a couple of losers,please stick with it!The next winner is just round the corner>At the very least rate each possible race for a month without betting any real money.During the turf season Ignore All Weather racing.
Every horse that is 3/1 or less in the forecast,is backed to win.Every horse above this price is backed each way.
THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE
The selection procedure for this system utilises two key factors to determine which horse, and in which race we should bet on it, by noting the improved running of a horse and determining if that horse is trained by one of our selected trainers.
To successfully operate THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you will need one of the specialist Racing papers, either the Sporting Life or The Racing Post, the betting forecast in an ordinary Daily newspaper will not be accurate enough for our needs. All examples, trials and statistics studied have been obtained by using the above named papers.
Most trainers are under constant pressure from their owners to tell them when their charge is going to "deliver the goods". They have to be accurate because an owner, as you can well imagine, would be none too pleased if given the "nod" by the trainer, then puts a sizeable wager on his horse, only for it to get beaten!
Now, I am quite sure that most trainers are thoroughly decent people, but charities they are not and so we cannot expect them to let us into their little secrets, can we? So we have to attempt to devise a way whereby we can discover for ourselves just when a trainer is getting one of his horses ready to win.
Frequently, the key pointer to when a horse is ready to win, is when it runs into a place. By utilising the tables on the following pages you will have to hand vital information which will help you to recognise the signs to enable you to back the right horse in the right race.
SELECTION METHOD.
1. Eliminate all of the following races: Claiming –Auction – Sellers - Amateur – Ladies - Apprentice races and ANY races run on All-weather tracks.
2. Look through the race card, and make a shortlist of any runners that a trainer from Table One has running.
3. Using Table Two and Table Three eliminate any race that is not listed.
Example.
i) JHM Gosden has a runner in a 2-y-o Handicap at Newmarket. Does this horse merit consideration?
JHM Gosden is on our list of Trainers, and 2-y-o Handicaps at Newmarket are a "YES" on our list. So this horse is shortlisted.
ii) BW Hills has a runner in a 3-y-o Non-handicap at Chester. Does this horse merit our consideration?
BW Hills is on our list of Trainers, but 3-y-o Non-handicaps at Chester are a "NO" on our list. So this horse is eliminated.
iii) JR Fanshawe has a runner in an All-age Handicap at Nottingham. Does this horse merit our consideration?
JR Fanshawe is not on our list of Trainers, and All-age Handicaps at Nottingham are not on our list either. So this horse is eliminated.
After a little practise this will not take you long to do each day, as the list of Trainers and Courses does not contain every one available. We have only used the most successful one’s that have proved to be the most rewarding to follow by using statistics compiled over many past seasons.
If you stay within the guidelines of THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE you too will find it very rewarding indeed.
Once you have your day’s shortlist of possible horses to consider, the selection procedure continues:
4. Look at the horse’s last run, if it was 1st, 2nd or 3rd then keep this horse on your shortlist.
5. If the horse was 4th, unplaced or, in the case of National Hunt racing, fell or failed to finish for whatever reason - that horse is eliminated.
What you are now left with is a shortlist of horses that are ready to win. They have been prepared by an acceptable Trainer, they are running in an acceptable race AND on an acceptable course.
In short, we can be reasonably sure that at least the horse will be TRYING to win.
The only race that you are interested in is the day’s most valuable race from your shortlist. If you are left with more than one horse in that race use the following elimination procedure:
FINAL ELIMINATION PROCEDURE.
1. Look at the betting forecast for your selected race and note the forecast starting price of the shortlisted animals. The one that will become your final selection is the horse that has "come in’ most in the betting as soon as the 2nd show is available. The reason we have to wait until now is because by this time those in the know will have been given the final "nod" from the trainer and the money that they are placing will be starting to be reflected in the price. Unfortunately, this is the only way that we can accurately discover what their real plans are for the animal.
No stable money = No confidence.
Stable money being placed on a horse that we know to be ready = 99% confidence.
SUMMARY.
Use THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE wisely, it does need a certain amount of effort (from the user) to work properly, but if used as a tool, it will turn you into something of a craftsman in the art of winner finding.
TABLE ONE TRAINERS TO USE
AKEHURST R
ARMSTRONG RW
BAILEY A
BALDING IA
BARRON TD
BELL M
BENSTEAD CJ
BERRY J
BRITTAIN CE
CAMACHO MJ
CECIL HRA
CECIL Mrs J
CHANNON MR
CHAPPLE-HYAM
CHARLTON R
COLE PFT
CUMANI LM
CYZER CA
DOW S
DUNLOP JL
EASTERBY MH
EASTERBY MW
ELS WORTH DRC
GOSDEN JHM
HALL Miss SE
HANBURY B
HARWOOD G
HASLAM PC
HERN WR
HERRIES LADY
HILLS BW
HODGES RJ
HOLLINSHEAD R
HUNTINGDON LORD
JARVIS W
JOHNSON M
JONES BOB
KELLA WAY Miss G
LEWIS G
LODER DR
McCORMACK M
McMAHON BA
MORLEY D
MUIR WR
NORTON SG
PAYNE JW
PEARCE J
PRESCOTT Sir M
PRITCHARD-GORDON GA
RAMSDEN Mrs JR
REVELEY Mrs M
RYAN MJ
SMITH D
STOUTE MR
THOMPSON-JONES H
THOMPSON-JONES T
TINKLER N
TOMPKINS MH
WALWYN P
WATTS JW
WHITAKER RM
WHITE J
WILLIAMS RJR
WILSON DA
WRAGG
TABLE THREE
COURSES AND RACES TO USE
NON-HANDICAPS
COURSE 2-y-o 3-v-o All ages
ASCOT YES NO NO
AYR YES NO NO
BATH YES YES YES
BRIGHTON YES NO NO
CATTERICK YES NO NO
CHESTER YES NO NO
DONCASTER YES YES YES
EPSOM NO YES NO
FOLKESTONE YES NO NO
GOODWOOD YES YES YES
HAYDOCK YES YES NO
KEMPTON YES YES YES
LINGFIELD YES YES NO
NEWBURY YES YES YES
NEWMARKET YES YES NO
REDCAR YES NO NO
SALISBURY YES YES YES
SANDOWN YES YES YESWNDSOR YES YES YES
YORK YES YES YES
THE RICHARD EVANS FORM GUIDE
(continued)
TABLE TWO
COURSES AND RACES TO USE
HANDICAPS
COURSE 2-y-o 3-y-o All ages ASCOT NO YES YES
AYR NO NO YES
BATH NO YES YES
BRIGHTON NO YES YES
CATTERICK YES NO YES
CHESTER YES YES YES
DONCASTER YES YES YES
EPSOM NO YES YES
FOLKESTONE YES YES YES
GOODWOOD YES YES YES
HAYDOCK YES YES YES
KEMPTON YES YES YES
LINGFIELD YES NO NO
NEWBURY YES YES YES
NEWMARKET YES YES YES
REDCAR YES YES YES
SALISBURY YES YES YES
SANDOWN YES YES YES
WINDSOR YES YES YES
YORK YES YES YES
THE BISMARK
Introduction
Welcome to the Bismarcks Formula. This information is for your personal use only and by accessing this restricted area you agree to be bound by this condition.
We offer no guarantees either implied or otherwise that the Formula will make you money. We stress from the outset that any form of gambling is a risk and you should only bet with money that you are prepared to lose. That said, let us begin
The Basics
The Bismarcks formula concentrates solely on selecting horses to lay in handicaps. However, Flat, All Weather & National Hunt racing is included.
The selection process we adopt is the integral part of the formula. Like many things in life we have found from our research that the most simple approach is often the most fruitful. Providing you have a copy of the Racing Post or access to their website at racingpost.co.uk, you can find selections in a matter of seconds even if you know nothing about horse racing.
You then use the formula rules to lay the selected horses on a Betting Exchange. We recommend Betfair.com for this purpose.
Formula Rules
Races must be Handicaps and have 5 or more runners.
The only horses we are interested in are the first and second favourites as defined by the live betting shows for each race. If you are unable to access live shows you should use the 2 horses with the shortest 'back' odds available with Betfair.com at the time of placing your bets.
The selection will be the horse from this choice of 2 with the lowest 'best Topspeed rating'. Both horses must have a Topspeed rating or the race does not qualify. Examples appear below for illustration purposes.
The selected horse should be layed to lose but we recommend maximum odds of 6/1 and NO BET in races where the favourite is Odds On.
Use level stakes (aim to win the same amount on each race whether you are laying a 2/1 or 6/1 shot) and stop when in profit. This will usually be after your first bet.
Examples
The above is taken from the Racing Post website. From the live betting shows we saw the horses of interest were LOVE TRIANGLE & QUEENSTOWN .
The Topspeed figures are included in the information under the Spotlight Verdict and are in the middle of the 3 columns under the heading TS. This example shows that Love Triangle has a Topspeed rating of 61 and Queenstown a rating of 62. The selection and the horse we lay is therefore LOVE TRIANGLE . He finished a well beaten favourite.
The example below shows the Topspeed information as it appears in the Racing Post daily newspaper. The Topspeed figures to use are under the heading of 'Best'
Good Luck
You are now ready to find your selections and place your bets. Hopefully, you can begin to make a steady and regular income from your horse racing. Don't be greedy. Settle for one winning bet and aim to do the same each and everyday. If your first bet is a loser, recover steadily race by race using level stakes.
The Holy Grail
A system for selecting winning horses
This is a horse system that has been in production for some time now. It has be fine-tuned and vetted to make sure everything is working well and genuine profits are made on a regular basis. This system could actually be described as using a bit of common sense and mixing it with a little luck. Now as most people are lacking one or the other of these, or even both if unfortunate enough, this system is certainly good news, especially for those who regard themselves as professional.
The system should work with any daily newspaper. In fact we actually used the Daily Mail to obtain our selections. The benefit of this system is that it does not give long-winded, complicated rules to follow, or even a load of scientific spiel to baffle the reader, moreover it is a logical approach and should be regarded as a great business opportunity. There are a few rules to abide by as with any system but these are what we would call relatively simple and most importantly they are rules that any person can follow and implement very quickly to find their selections for that day. Below are the rules.
Rules:
1. 1. Only look to the principle race meeting of the day. The Daily Mail always specify which meeting is the principle one if unsure.*(read following notes).
2. 2. Only horses that have won their last race are to be considered.
3. 3. Only horses that have run this season are to be considered, i.e. they must have the little dash used on the previous form figures, to the left of the most recent run. If any symbol rather than a number 1 is next to the horse's name then disregard it. The actual amount of days it has been since its last race is irrelevant, Sometimes this can actually be quite a high figure. Also if the horse is described as doubtful where the jockey name should be then it can be disregarded also.
4. 4. Only horses @ 5/ 2 or over are to be considered.
5. 5. If the favourite of the race is shorter than 8/11 then disregard race altogether ie. 4/6 and shorter.
6. 6. If there is more than one qualifier as can happen quite regularly, then you must stake one point on each horse to a maximum of three horses (three points). However should there still be more than three qualifiers, then you must choose the outsider ie the three with the biggest odds. If two share the same odds then this means you have to cover four. Cover all four but only stake a half point on each (two points)
1. 7. Fields can be no more than 18 runners.
We would just like to briefly explain the afore-mentioned logic of this system before giving you the results. The reason we choose the principle meeting is that in our opinion this is where the truest racing occurs, due to the best horses and the greater prestige of the prizes. However, there is an important note to go with this rule. If say for example during the jumps season the paper signals an all weather meeting as the principle meeting then disregard and look to the jumps meeting that has the main jockeys riding. This is a very rare situation and has only happened rarely. For us it is the jumps that are priority during the jumps season and the turf during the flat season. In the winter only the second choice jockeys are used on the all-weather. Hardly a principle meeting! Of course if there are no jumps meetings and an all weather meeting is the principle one then fine, its just the other scenario you should be aware of. If a horse has won its last race then you know you are not backing a donkey so to speak. At least you know that your horse can win and that it currently is in form. To make a good profit even if you hit bad losing runs then you must get some decent priced winners. That is why you cannot back anything under 5/ 2. It also means that if you do back three horses in one race then you cannot fail to make a profit even if it is the shortest priced one that wins. More than likely though it is a bigger priced horse that will win and so give an even greater profit margin. Too many runners can again be a bit of a problem. Problems can arise due to collisions and less chance of winning if then are more horses etc. And generally if the favourite is a big odds-on, then generally it is just too reliable to oppose.
As you can see there is a logic to this approach and more importantly it works. Like most tipsters it will find you some gems with winners so far up to 33/1. Do you know many tipsters or systems that can boast these kind of prices? We certainly do not. As a note when our selections were non runners we have just omitted them from the following results. Also, we never do each way bets, only the horse winning or losing is best. If you put £100 each way on a 20/1 winner you would actually lose yourself about £1500 profit as opposed to putting the whole £200 on the nose and what is the sense in that!
Results 18/11/03 – 21/01/04
Bets – 251
Won – 47
Profit – 125.79pts
The Double Bet
An ingenious way to bet on two horses for a fine return.
Although not widely known, this is an excellent and devious way to exploit a betting loophole to come closer to guaranteeing your profit.
Here we are betting on two horses in different races. How you choose the two horses is up to you and should be based on some reasonably reliable system or form study. The secret is in how your bet is written out for the bookmaker.
Filling out your betting slip
You will need to place your bets with TWO different bookmakers for this to work. Imagine, for this example, you have chosen "Classified" to win in the Three O'Clock at Newmarket and "Lakota Brave" to win in the Three Thirty.
At the first bookmaker you should fill out your slip as follows:
£1 Win, Classified, 3.00 Newmarket
£2 Win, Lakota Brave, 3.30 Newmarket
Stop at a Winner
(Of course you can use higher stakes, but the two bets should be in the same proportion as the example above).
So the total staked in this example is £3.00
At the second Bookmaker you should write your bet as follows:
£1 Win, Lakota Brave, 3.30 Newmarket
£2 Win, Classified, 3.00 Newmarket
Stop at a Winner
Remember to add that final line "Stop at a Winner". This means that if you first selection wins then your stake on the second horse is returned to you along with your winnings on the first - so you don't lose money on the second bet.
What you have done is to reverse the stakes on the horses in the second bet. Also, notice the timing of the races on the second bet is in reverse order. Now you may find that some betting shops will not accept your bet unless the races are in chronological order. However, competition between bookies and betting exchanges is now so intense that many bookies will be pleased to accept your bet whatever.
So, what happens if either of your selections should win?
Let's say Classified loses but Lakota Brave wins at 3/1.
At the first bookmaker's you will lose the £1 on the first half of the bet but will receive £8 (including the return of your stake) for Lakota Brave's win.
At the second betting shop you will receive £4 return for Lakota Brave and, because you instructed to "stop at a winner" you will also get back your stake for Classified even though it lost a half hour before.
For your total investment of £6 you get £9 in winnings plus your £2 stake at the second shop on Classified. A total profit of £8.00.
You've guaranteed a profit from at least one horse winning whilst ensuring you hardly lose anything for the other losing. All at a lot less cost than placing a perm bet with a similar guarantee.
What if BOTH horses win?
Actually this method is more profitable if only one horse wins than if they both win. Imagine both horses won at 3/1. You would win £3 (plus your £1 stake returned) from the first half of the bet at both betting shops and the bet would stop before the second race in each case. Your profit then is just £6.00. Still nothing to complain about 'though.
What's so great about this system?
There are four possible outcomes in this bet. Horse A wins, Hose B wins, they Both win or they Both lose. In three of these four outcomes you make a profit and if you have selected wisely you have a high chance of at least one horse winning. Single bets are very risky and perm bets on two or more horses are much more expensive than this.
Actual winnings with this method will vary according to which horse wins and at what odds. So you should calculate beforehand if the odds available will pay off for you with this kind of staking.
This kind of bet is quite legal and there is no need to tell the second bookmaker about your bet with the first.
Betting On The Unnamed Favourite(Sold Recently for 39 pounds)
RULES
Back the unnamed favourite in the EARLIEST qualifying race of the day ONE POINT WIN.
If that loses, back the unnamed favourite in the next race at the SAME meeting, THREE
POINTS WIN.
If that loses, back the unnamed favourite in the third race at the SAME meeting, FIVE
POINTS WIN.
If you are watching the racing this is easy to do and once you get a winner you STOP.
If you want to place your bet in advance, just give the bet to your bookmaker with the instructions STOP AT A WINNER.
You must check out these races in your morning paper before placing your bet. The Racing Post is obviously the most accurate and if any of the favourites are ODDS ON then there is NO BET on the day, because if you get a winner you may not make a profit. There will be plenty of days that will give you nice priced winners so you do not need to back odds on shots.
I decided not to bet on Sundays, just to have a day off, but this decision is up to you.
As you can see you are risking 9 points on each bet if it goes to the third horse. So, if you are betting in £5 stakes, you would need £45 per bet, so a 5 point bank would be £225. This should be okay but as I said before 10 points - £450 would be extremely safe as it very rarely loses more that two days on the run, so you would soon be back in profit. Occasionally, you may get joint favourites and in this case the bookie would split your stake between each horse and as long as one of them wins, you will get a return on the bet. Your betting bank should grow steadily throughout the year and it is up to you if you wish to increase your stake.
The Professional Horse Racing System
Shows how the experts make money from two-year-olds on the flat
METHOD OF SELECTION
1. Betting is confined to races for two-year-olds only of all kinds, including nurseries.
2. To qualify a two-year-old must be the outright winner of two consecutive races at any point in its first season of racing.
3. Qualifiers are backed on their subsequent outings until they lose or record three further successive wins. In this connection dead heats and disqualifications from first place are counted as wins.
METHOD OF STAKING
1. There is a maximum possible total of 4 points on each qualifier made up asfollows:
2. There is a 1 point stake on each outing of each horse as long as it remains a qualifier that is as long as it goes on winning up to three consecutive victories.
3. In addition, there is a 1 point treble on the three system races of each qualifier. A successful treble only results if a horse wins all three races as a system qualifier.
NOTES FOR OPERATORS
The professional backer makes money from horses in several ways. In the first place, he is "in the know" to an extent that no average punter can be. In the second, he is prepared to place big sums in the hope of a percentage return, often supporting several horses in the same race to take maximum advantage of the differing rates of odds available around the ring.
This kind of information, fascinating as it is, has little value to the amateur punter, but there is one trick of the professional trade that every-one can cash in on. I refer to the notorious liking of these experts for two-year-olds.
It is almost certainly true to say that form in two-year-old races is more reliable than in any other kind of event. There are several reasons for this. In the first place, a two-year-old is an enthusiastic animal. It can be depended on to give its best each time it runs – "not genuine" and "non-trier" are epithets which one only hears applied to experienced horses. Second, most two-year-old races are run over a straight course, and this uniformity makes for more reliability in running.
Similarly most juvenile events until later in the season are decided over five or six furlongs – there is no great variation in distance to throw the backer offthe scent. Finally, weight seems to have little "stopping" effect on a good youngster – penalties in non-handicaps are a recommendation rather than a warning signal, and even in handicaps, that is nurseries, well-fancied horses with good form and big weights are more often successful than not. A good
system confined to two-year-olds must be well worth its keep.
The one I have in mind is based on the fact that good two-year-olds often runup long winning sequences. There have been instances of youngsters getting into double figures of wins in their first season’s racing, but obviously these are exceptions, and The Professional horse racing system sets its sights a lot lower than that. It assumes that a good two-year-old is capable of running upa maximum sequence of five consecutive victories.
The number of youngsters that actually achieve this target in the course of a season will be small, a half a dozen at most, but assuming the backer can be sure of being on all such youngsters, six of these per season virtually guarantees a big profit, provided that the losses incurred from the inevitable failures are not too great. If the failures, that is the horses which fall short of the five-win maximum, but win a number of races nonetheless, if these can be made to show a profit also, however small, then evidently we have a system with a very high profit potential.
The problem of course is to locate the two-year-olds capable of achieving the feat of a five-timer. Selective criteria which aim to isolate those two-year-oldsLIKELY to do so are worth-less, for quite clearly, however good the criteria employed, complete success cannot be guaranteed. Indeed, if, from the hundreds in training, I picked say fifty youngsters I thought capable of winning five races off the reel, I could count myself lucky if I found even one that actually went on to perform the feat. At the same time, it would be wholly unprofitable to back every two-year-old on every outing in order to be sure of being on the tiny minority that do.
Logically the only way of ensuring the inclusion of this minority without the sacrifice of profitability arising from backing shoals of losers is to select only those horses which are already some way towards achieving the target. Hence the basic systems rule. Pick out only those horses which have already won two races and follow them in their next three. This makes it probable that you will have a series of winning trebles in the course of a season from arelatively small body of selections and that every two-year-old which eventually wins five in a row is included in it.
Furthermore, a 1 point stake on each qualifier as long as it goes on winning means that horses which fail to achieve the ultimate goal, yet record sequences of three or four victories, will at least pay for their keep, and possibly provide sufficient profit to offset the cost of complete failures which lose their first race as a system qualifier.
Finally, as way of making the operation of the system absolutely
clear, I recall the case several years ago of a high-class animal which later went on to win a 2000 Guineas. As a two-year-old this horse became a system qualifier after winning two races in mid-summer. It won its next outing at 3/1. This meant a profit of 3 points from that race for the 1 point single, with an additional 4 points to go onto its next race, the second leg of the system treble. This it won, again at 3/1, which produced a further 3 points from the single, and there was now 16 points to be staked on the final race in the treble. Another victory, this time at 11/2, gave another 5½ points from the single bet. The total profit accruing from the successful treble was 103 points.Thus that horse alone was worth 114½ points (3+3+5½+103) to operators of The Professional horse racing system.
Prices in this example were extremely good, and one would be wrong to expect trebles of more than 100/1 every time, but take it from me, half a dozen trebles, even at lesser odds, will be quite enough to produce a good seasonal profit, whether the "failures" make the expected contribution or not.The Professional horse racing system is for serious punters who look upon horses as a medium of investment and act accordingly.
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Introduction
The term “Level Stake Betting” simply means placing the SAME amount of money on
each horse in any given race.
This type of bet is ideal for the “novice punter” who has never placed a bet before,
as it is a very simple and straight forward system to use and VERY effective. It’s not
just for the novice either, I still use this system everyday myself to generate a
second very health monthly profit.
This type of bet can be used at on-line betting exchanges, traditional bookmaker
websites and my personal favourite, down at my local bookie’s shop.
It is also ideal for people who work full time and cannot be at the computer for any
length of time, just place a few bets, ( which takes minutes ) and forget about them
until you check on the results later after work!
I also give out these bets to my members and advice them to play this system along
with my main system, as it doesn’t take up any time and it is always nice to have an
extra second income to use for luxuries.
Sure2Profit team
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Getting Started
In order to use this system you will need to open a FREE account with Betfair. For
the majority of people who have used Betfair before the following chapter can be
omitted as it is for the “Newbie” in mind that have never placed a bet before at any
“Betting Exchange” website.
Betting Exchanges are sites that cater for thousands of like-minded people just like
you and I, that place bets against each other. The way it works is that say I wanted
to place a bet of £25 on the favourite at any race. Then someone else -- can be
anyone, anywhere in the world -- might think that the favourite hasn’t got a hope in
hell of winning that race and so accepts my bet. If my horse wins then that person or
persons pay me my winnings and vice versa.
Don’t worry though, as Betfair handles all the winnings and places them into your
betting account about 10 minutes after each race, so you don’t need to do anything
to receive your money.
Betfair is by far the biggest and the best out of the two and this is the one that we
shall be concentrating on.
Firstly you need to go to Betfair and click on “Join Now” at the top of the page, you
should do it now whilst you have this e-book still opened and follow my step by step
instructions.
A new window will open up and you will be taken through the following stages:
“Your Details”
“Your Address”
“Account Details”
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“Account Funding”
The first 3 are self explanatory, where you just simply add personal details and set
up a user name and password.
HINT: At the bottom of the signup page on Betfair insert this Refer code:
KVQUGJRVG (exactly as it’s written, you won't be given the chance to re-enter it if
you type it in wrong!) and you will receive a complimentary £20 / 30 euro credit into
your betting bank!!!
After you will be sent an email from Betfair to the email address you just supplied
them with.
Then you are on the last step, which is funding options. You have a number of
options here and they are as follows:
Credit or Debit card
Bank Transfer
Money Bookers
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Cheque
Paypal
By far the easiest method is the credit or debit card and you simply need to log into
your account and click on “Add Credit Card”, you then simply type in your credit or
debit card details and enter the amount you would like to fund your account with --
you can start now by depositing as little as £10.
For all other options, simply click on “Funding options” and follow Betfair’s
instructions for that particular option.
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The System
This is how it is done you simply place the same stakes ( i.e. £10 on each selection )
but it also has some rules, which are pretty straight forward to understand.
The amount of selections you bet on is determined by the odds of the favorite, I
have placed a table of odds below for you to show how many selections can be bet
upon.
All odds below are in decimals and are the odds of the Favourite in any given race.
Odds of Favourite In decimals Bet On First
Between 3.00 & 4.00 2 Horses
Between 4.00 & 5.00 3 Horses
Between 5.00 & 6.00 4 Horses
Between 6.00 & 7.00 5 Horses
Between 7.00 & 8.00 6 Horses
You may now be thinking “What the bloody hell is he talking about”, all is explained
below.
Let’s just imagine that the first race you wanted to have a bet in is the 2.10 @ Ascot.
Simply navigate to that particular race at your chosen, betting exchange, bookmaker
website or go down to your local bookies and take a look at the odds/prices that you
are being offered.
Now let’s say for arguments sake that the favourite was being offered @ 5.3. Take a
look at the above table and look for 5.3, there you will see that you are allowed to
bet on the first 4 horses in the betting market i.e. 1st Favourite, 2nd favourite, 3rd
favourite and 4th favourite, making a little more sense now??
The same goes for any price that the favourite has within the odds displayed in the
table above.
“Level Stake” betting has been around for “Donkey’s” years but not too many people
actually do it, simply because the majority of punters are looking for a BIG win with
every bet they place and to be honest they lose almost ALL the time.
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The Selection Process
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
1. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
2. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
3. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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So How Much Can You Win???
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
4. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
5. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
6. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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The System – 3 TIPSTERS
Involves using the daily selections from the following 3 tipsters:
Racing Post - Newmarket
Sun - Tempelgate
Times – Rob Wright
My theory behind this is that individually, each tipster has a strike rate of about 25%. By combining these 3 tipsters and only betting on the horses that they all tip, gives ‘quality’. Therefore, you only bet on races where the horse is tipped by all 3 tipsters. BUT, it doesn’t stop there. The tipsters strike rates will include Odds-on favourites, so I avoid these. Also some horses that are tipped by all 3 tipsters, for some reason or other, drift in the market.
Therefore, I only backed a horse to win if: -
1. All 3 tipsters tipped the same horse.
2. SP was greater than or equal to 2.25.
3. SP was less than or equal to 5.00.
4. 5 to 19 incl. runners in a race.
5. Bets were placed before the race started.
Note: SP’s were based on Ladbrokes NOT Betfair, although the bets would have been placed on Betfair.
Stakes
I placed £5 to win bets for SP of 3.00 and above, and £10 to win bets for SP up to 3.00.
Results
During the Period of Running: -
1. I placed bets on 287 races.
2. There were 111 winners.
3. Strike Rate was 38.6%.
4. Max. Losing Run was 13 races.
5. Of my £100 ‘pot’, only £85 was the max. ever used. (Max. Outlay)
6. Total Staked during Period of Running was £2,010.
7. Total Gross return during Period of Running was £2,477.
8. Net Return was £467.
Whilst the Net return equated to 549% (Net Return [£467]/Max. Outlay [£85]), you can see that unless I was prepared to increase the stake sizes and take the plunge and actually trade, the system was a lot of work for a small monetary return.
I had run a similar system in tandem with the above whereby the Odds range was narrowed to 2.50 to 3.25 incl., and this system returned a Net profit of 825% over 128 races with 62 winners (strike rate 48.4%), but was only found after all the data I was collecting was analized .... the wonders of hind-sight!!
Basically, the system was 'selective betting', because certain criteria had to be met before a stake was made.
ALL WEATHER SYSTEM
THE QUICK METHOD
Races with 8 to 15 runners
Horse must have run within the last 5 days
Selection must be over evens
Selection must be Favourite or 2nd Favourite.
Records since 1999 to 2007
Fav
Bets 1004, Wins 311, Profit to £100 stake £12,070
Fav & 2ND Fav
Bets 1843, Wins 484, Profit to £100 stake £14,154.
If backing Eachway £5495
ALL RACES (Except National Hunt) SYSTEM
THE QUICK METHOD
Races with 8 or more runs
Horse must have run within the last 5 days
Horse must be no older than 8 years old
Selection must be over evens
Selection must be Favourite, 2nd Favourite, although system will show a profit if you include 3rd Favourite.
Records since 1999 to 2007
Fav
Bets 3035, Wins 878, Profit to £100 stake £23,381
Fav & 2ND Fav
Bets 5422, Wins 1375, Profit to £100 stake £46,823.
Fav, 2nd Fav & 3rd Fav
Bets 7550, Wins 1660, Profit to £100 stake £28,873.
Spot A Vulnerable Favourite
As the popularity of the betting exchanges grows, so more and more people are looking to profit from horse racing by laying horses to lose. But what is the best strategy? On the face of it, one might think that simply betting that the outsider will lose is a quick way to make easy money. In reality, the best horse to bet against is the race favourite.
Betting that the outsider at 20/1 will lose will be fine to start with, and doubtless you will soon develop a winning run of profits. However, sooner rather than later that 33/1 shot with ‘absolutely no chance’ will come home in front, and you may well have laid him at a price of 52.00 (for example) on Betfair. BOOM! There goes all your hard-earned winnings, and more!
Generally a horse will be the favourite because it has the weight of the market’s money behind it, which forces the price down. Simple economics. There will be a point however, where the horse’s price is too low compared to it’s actual chance of winning. Beyond this ‘true’ price is where the layers will start to make a profit.
So we go ahead with this strategy, and we proceed to lay every favourite, right? Wrong.
Horse racing favourites are often priced too low. This is how bookmakers have made their profit for generations. But they are not priced too low every time – sometimes a favourite is the most likely horse to win a race for very good reason.
If we took the simplified approach of laying every favourite, after a while betting on the exchanges we would remain around the break even point, because the exchange markets are a very efficient barometer of probability. However, after paying commission on our winnings, we would watch our account slowly draining away like water down a plug-hole. Not good.
So how do we know which favourites are true favourites, and which are weak or vulnerable?
One method is to analyse the positive aspects of a horse’s form. It will not surprise you to learn that more favourites win when they have fewer question marks against them. This is not rocket science, but taking the time to separate strong contenders from weak favourites will give you the ‘edge’ to make that all-important profit.
Below is a list of form criteria you can apply to the market leader in any given race:
1. Horse and Class: Must have shown the ability or obvious potential to seriously compete in the class of today's race.
2. Horse and Track: Must have proven ability on either today's track or one with similar characteristics.
3. Horse and Recent Form: Analysis of general form over the last few weeks.
4. Horse and Race Distance: Must have shown the ability or obvious potential to run competitively over today's distance.
5. Horse and Draw: Highlight any obvious disadvantage if applicable.
6. Horse and Going: Must have shown an obvious ability to handle today's ground.
7. Trainer and Track: Trainer must have at least a 10% strike rate on today's track.
8. Trainer and Recent Record: Trainer must have had at least two placed or one winning horse in the last 14 days.
9. Jockey and Track: Jockey must have at least a 10% strike rate on today's track.
Rating a favourite as ‘weak’ or otherwise is entirely subjective, but you may determine (for example) that a horse with 3 or more question marks or negatives over their form would be considered a horse worth opposing.
As always the question of price will come into the equation. A horse with several boxes left to ‘tick’ in the list above may be a favourite in a weak race at 5/1. This may be a fair price, and you may not want to get involved in laying him to lose.
On the other hand, when a 2yo filly steps hoof onto the track for the first time, and is offered at odds-on simply because she is ridden by Frankie Dettori on behalf of the Godolphin training empire, then you may want to consider taking her on.
In summary: race favourites are often a profitable source of potential Lay Bets, as they are often ‘over-bet’ and offered at prices too low compared to their actual chance of winning. Take the time to analyse key aspects of the horse’s form and judge whether they are a ‘strong’ or ‘weak’ favourite. If you decide they are vulnerable to defeat and the price is short enough, then you have identified a good lay bet.
CREAM SYSTEM
In my circle of racing friends, this system is referred to as the "CREAM SYSTEM".
This is alluding to the fact that the cream always rises to the top, and that in this instance; the CREAM of the racehorses will always beat the average racehorse.
So, the system relies entirely on CLASS horses.
So , let us get on quickly with the system to earn you a nice income.
1. Log on to the internet and browse to HYPERLINK "http://www.sportinglife.com" www.sportinglife.com
2. Click on Racing
3. Click on Race cards
4 This will bring up a list of the following weeks race meetings
5. Look at today’s meetings and click on Summary on any meeting
6. This will bring up a list of the individual races for that meeting
Now we are going to set up a THREE WAY FILTER to zone in more closely.
1. Filter out any race with 10 runners or more
2. Filter out any race with a class factor lower than ( Class D )
3. Filter out any handicap race
Let me explain briefly why we filter the above.
1. Filter out any race with 10 runners or more
Single figure races should in theory prove less troublesome over say races with 30 runners, simply because the more horses, the harder it is to win.
Also, if you have a wall of 9 horses in front of you with a furlong to go, there is not much hope.
So, a small group of horses should be easier for the jockey to get his horse past those in front of him.
2. Filter out any race with a class factor lower than ( Class D )
As we said earlier, the class factor is what this system depends on.
Group races 1.2.3. Listed Races. Grade Races. Class A. B. C. are all top notch races that attract all the best horses.
Class D,E,F,G,H races are for the lower ability animals, and also unreliable horses, which obviously, you do not want your money on.
Also, and this is vital. The higher the Grade of race, the more the prize money.
The more the prize money, the more likely that the owner, trainer, connections, etc, WANT THE HORSE TO WIN.
I’m sure no one is naïve enough these days to think that all horses turning up at every meeting are all trying to win. They will only win when the connections want them to win.
So, filter 2 is very important. We only want to bet on the decent prize money races.
3. Filter out any handicap race
Keeping on the cream theme, we want to back the best horses against horses of lower ability, simple enough.
If it is a handicap, then the professional handicapper, who knows his job inside out, will try to make all the horses finish in a straight line, by adding weight to the jockeys saddle.
This is absolutely no use to us whatsoever, so no handicap races. We want the cream to rise to the top, with our money on it.
Now we have filtered the race card, and we can see that only ONE race fits our criteria for betting selection
2.45 Kempton Betfair Novices Hurdle ( Class B ) 7 Runners.
Click on the Time of the Race i.e 2.45 and the Full Race with Horses, Jockeys, Price Forecasts will come up.
Click on the first horse in the race, in blue, after it’s number. This will bring up the horses individual form.
Scroll down to " Most Recent Races Run" then look across to where is says "Performance". You will see here a list of where the horse finished on its previous races, but more importantly, you will see WHAT CLASS OF RACE IT HAS BEEN RUNNING IN. This is what we are most interested in.
Now we know that the race today is a Class B race, so we are looking for:
Whether the horse has had previous runs in a Class B race or Higher.
Whether the horse has finished creditably in this company. I.e. 1st, 2nd 3rd, 4th.
Whether the horse has finished creditably in this company recently, in it’s last two starts. Never back a horse that is out of form.
Whether the horse has winning form, but of a lower class race. Ie Class E.
Go down each of the runners in the race, noting or writing down the above. A clear picture will often emerge. Let us say that Horse Number 1 has ran in Class B on it’s last two outings, finishing 4th and 2nd. Horse Number 2 has won it’s last three outings, all Class E. Horse Number 3 has been unplaced in it’s last four outings, in Class A, B, B, C.
Horse number 1 would be the clear selection. He has performed creditably in the Grade, 4th and 2nd. Horse number 2 , although winning it’s last three races, has to leap 3 grades to win this, and that would be a difficult task. Horse number 3 is up to the Grade, but is out of form, and best watched until regaining some decent form.
Now, press your back button on your browser until you get back to the individual race in question, and scroll down to the price forecast at the bottom of the page. Horse number 1 should be the favourite, ie the shortest price, and THIS IS OUR SELECTION. However, should Horse number 2 be the favourite, or second favourite, then we will be thinking about LAYING this horse on the exchanges, in other words, we will be backing it to LOSE. If the horse is an outsider, ie 10/1 to 33/1, leave alone. The market realises it is unlikely to win
Repeat this process, starting again with the filter process, for all of the race meetings for the day.
You will then be left with a number of selections for the day. Now, because this is a class system, often, selections will be only on a Saturday, or on a major meeting like Ascot, Cheltenham, Chester etc, during the week. Often, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday will show no selections because of the lack of Class C or higher races. No worry, you may get 3 or 4 selections on a Saturday.
Finally, let us now see what we are going to do with our findings for the day. We have 3 camps here:
A) THE BACKERS
B) THE LAYERS
C) THE DISCRIMINATIVE PUNTER
Looking at the example above, we have:
Horse Number 1 , which we could punt on to win. This is Camp A) The Backers.
Horse Number 2 , which we could lay on to lose. This is Camp B) The Layers.
Selectively doing one or the other above, or both, according to vibes, conditions of the race, weather, jockey , trainer in form, etc.This is Camp C) The discriminative punter.
We will analyse each Camp in turn, starting with the highest risk, hence highest return;
THE BACKERS.
The backers have only one chance. Their horse must win: It must beat the other 6 horses. The layers have 6 chances out of 7 to win. The backer has only 1 out of 7. So it is inevitable that only a percentage of your selections will win.
It is therefore imperative that you have a sensible staking plan for the inevitable ups and downs of the backers life.
If only 50% of your selections win, you will make a fortune!!
This is the staking plan which I have used successfully over the years. There are others, but I have only tested this one.
THE STAKING PLAN
DATE HORSE STAKE WIN / LOSE BANK 15/01/04 A £20 W 2/1 £240 16/01/04 B £20 W 1/1 £260 16/01/04 C £20 W 4/1 £340 16/01/04 D £20 L £320 17/01/04 E £20 W 9/4 £365 18/01/04 F £20 L £345 21/01/04 G £20 W 3/1 £405 24/01/04 H £40 W 4/6 £418 25/01/04 I £40 L £378 26/01/04 J £20 W 1/1 £398
We start with a bank of say, £200.
Keep this separate from everything else, this is your BETTING ONLY BANK.
Each selection you make, you bet 10% of this bank. If you would rather be more careful, conservative, make this 5%
When the bank doubles , you double your stake. So, in the above example, £20 per selection was staked until the bank doubled ( went past £400 ) on the 21/01/04. Then the stakes went to £40, ( 10% of the bank ) until the loss on 25/01/04 brought us back under £400, so the stake reverted to £20.
Keep careful daily records.
That’s it. Now, years down the line, you are going to want to place £480 per selection or more, so your local bookie is not going to want your custom. I have added a section on online bookmakers with this CD.
What I have done, personally, is to use 3 or 4 online bookmakers until they ban me, or more usual , restrict my amounts to some silly figure like £10 maximum per bet. Then close the account, draw out the money, and open another with a different bookmaker. There are new online bookmakers opening weekly, so you should not run out of them.
THE LAYERS.
This is a new phenonomen of recent times. You actually take on the role of the bookmaker through what is known as betting exchanges.
I have included a brief rundown on betting exchanges on the CD
So, in the example above, we are looking to LAY Horse Number 2 to LOSE
If there are seven runners, we have a 6 out of 7 chance of winning.
HYPERLINK "http://www.betfair.com" www.betfair.com
The above site acts as a middleman between individual people: some who want to back the horse, and some who want to lay the bet. The bookmaker is taken out of the equation, although bookmakers do use these betting exchanges.
Now because we have 6 out of 7 chances of winning, we have to give decent odds to people to entice them to bet with us and not the bookmaker. So the prices on betting exchanges tend to be 20% better than the bookmaker.
The procedure for this type of betting is this:
Register an account at Betfair at the link above.
Deposit some money with Betfair.
Scroll down the menus at the site, and select Today’s horse racing.
Click the 2.45 pm at Kempton.
Click the " lay tab "alongside horse no’2
Follow Betfair’s instructions, which show potential losses as well as gains.
Now with this sort of bet, you can only win the amount that you want to people to back with you. For example. If Horse No’2 is 2/1 favourite on the Sporting Life site, you may want to offer 5/2 to entice backers to back with you. So to win £20, you have to be prepared to lose £50
That’s it, as long as Horse no’2 does not win, Betfair will adjust your account with an extra £20, less approx 5% for their commission. If Horse No’2 does win, your account will be debited £50.
Now, with laying horses, you can follow the same pattern as the backers above, keeping careful records like thus;
Or, you could you a slight variation for laying, which is altering your stake to coincide with 10% ( or 5% ) of your stake. Example Below. Remember, we want the horse to lose here:
DATE HORSE STAKE WIN / LOSE BANK 15/01/04 A £20 L £220 16/01/04 B £22 L £242 16/01/04 C £24 L £266 16/01/04 D £26 L £292 17/01/04 E £29 W 9/4 £226 18/01/04 F £22 L £248 21/01/04 G £24 L £272 24/01/04 H £27 L £304 25/01/04 I £30 L £334 26/01/04 J £33 W 1/1 £301
THE DISCRIMINATIVE PUNTER.
Like all things in life, the more you try your hand at new things, the more knowledge you gain, and the more discrimination you learn.
After a year or two, or less, you may find that certain things work for you, certain things don’t, and you can move on to more and more profit situations, and less loss situations.
An example may be:
A certain trainer is on a roll at the moment: nearly everything coming out of the stable is trotting up. If this occurs, and this is one of your lays, it might be prudent to let this one go for today. Or:
A freak downpour makes the going heavy at Sandown, and you notice that one of your selections runs all his best races on firm going. Let this one go. Keep your money in your pocket.
The more knowledge you have, combined with the "Cream System", can make the difference between moderate success, and the extraordinary success of the few.
METHOD 1
Introduction:
This system is based on a very radical criterion, it produces selections with a good strike rate and high returns.
You will need a copy of the Daily Mirror to operate this system.
This System relies on the fact that certain professional race readers are quite good at their jobs. This time we are relying on the skills of the Daily Mirror’s race reader(s) who predict if a horse is fancied (Indicated by an F next to a horse’s name) or a strongly fancied (Indicated by an SF next to a horse’s name).
With a few filters to remove any unwanted "strokes of poor luck" this system has been fine tuned to provide good quality horses at high prices that win or are placed often enough to provide a good turnover and return on investment. Paper trade for a while and see how you get on with it. We think you will be surprised!
The System
Select only National Hunt flat Races
Highlight the horses that are indicated as F or SF in the above races.
Are either or both of these horses unexposed? This means that there are no form figures at all next to the horses names.
If there are no form figures then that horse is a selection.
If both horses in one race qualify then back both.
Back your selection(s) to win if less than 5/1 or E/W if 5/1 or above.
METHOD 2
The Daily Mirror is required to operate this system.
Look for any Non-Handicap race of up to seven runners, where neither the (SF) or (F) horse is quoted at over 10/1 and where the (SF) and (F) horse are NOT first and second in the betting forecast.
If this leaves you with more than one race, reduce to one as follows.
Always take a Flat race in preference to a National Hunt race. If still more than one race, take the one with the fewest runners. If still more than one, then take the one with the highest prize money. If still equal, take the race with the highest priced forecast favourites.
The selection is the (SF) horse.
THE AMAZING SECRET SYSTEM
The System is quite simple. As you glance through your paper looking for any horses with the form figures 111 or 1 and 2 in their last three races make a note of any race with two qualifiers only.
You then back both horses in that race at level stakes. That’s the system pure and simple. Believe me you get some nice priced winners. For example at Cheltenham 1994 there were three races that qualified and they produced two winners at 16/1 and 4/1. Stakes 60 points, returns 220 points. Not Bad.
I suggest that where the shortest priced qualifier is quoted less than 2/1 you place the full Stake on the other qualifier, it will almost certainly increase your returns.
10pts on each qualifier, if less than 2/1 in betting place full 20 points on other qualifier.
ALL WEATHER BANKER
Rules of the System
1, For All Weather Racing Only.
2. Handicaps Only
3. Horse must be in first three of betting forecast (preferably using the Racing Post).
4. Horse must have been placed on at least one of its last two runs.
5. Horse Must be amongst top three weights
6. Must be a course and Distance Winner.
MONEY VAULT
by
William Ball
THE MONEY VAULT
This is an ingenious and proven way to make regular profits from betting on racehorses using relatively small stakes. It does not require studying the formbook, handicap ratings or wasting your time with paddock inspections.
The bookmaker will actually do the work for you. All you need on a daily basis is a copy of the SUN newspaper and access to the Racing Post betting forecasts for each race via their website or daily newspaper.
Betting Bank
The method will have occasional losing days so an adequate betting bank is essential. I recommend a bank of 40 points for safety and peace of mind. The published results are based on using stakes of £20 that would require a total bank of £800. However, it is always better to start off small so you could use £10 units requiring a £400 bank or even £5 units with a £200 bank. Do not be put off by the occasional bad day. This is inevitable and is nearly always followed by recouping losses, with interest, the following day.
Commencing your campaign
I have been operating this method for more years than I care to remember so it has become second nature to me. However, please do not invest real money until you are confident that you have the method covered. I strongly recommend that you ‘paper trade’ for at least a month before you experiment with small stakes. Also, the results are based on looking at every race run in the UK each day. I would suggest that you concentrate on just one meeting a day whilst you are practicing. This could be the principle meeting of the day or one of the recommended courses listed below. From past experience I have found a handful of tracks tend to yield slightly better results than average so always include these.
I used to attend one course meeting and bet the away meetings in the course betting office. But it is just as easy to use a local betting shop - but you would need to move on following a good winning day. Today, of course we have telephone accounts but you would need to spread your bets around among as many as you can open. We also have the betting exchanges that many punters now swear by but I must admit to not being familiar with this aspect of the game. I have always left Sunday racing alone, preferring to give myself a day off, but no reason why you have to.
THE KIND COURSES
Over the years I have identified certain courses that have been kinder than others to me. Because the method involves following betting patterns this would indicate that certain venues can attract a strong market where the big players often attend. This does not mean that you should necessarily ignore all the other venues but my confidence is always higher betting at these proven courses. In more recent times I have become a big fan of all-weather racing and some of my best days have been betting on the sand. I reckon that the consistency of the surface and the standard configuration of these tracks ensures that your horse is much more likely to run as expected, particularly if it has already proven its liking for the surface. Please note that this does not always mean that the horse will have run at the track before. Many trainers have introduced all-weather gallops to their training programme at home so they will know if the horse likes the surface or not. The beauty of this method is that you do not need to be privy to the trainer’s methods. The bookmaker will know and he will kindly tell you, bless him! So, always include the following tracks in your operation.
LINGFIELD All-Weather
SOUTHWELL All-Weather
WOLVERHAMPTON All-Weather
The recently opened KEMPTON all-weather track should follow suit but I have no long-term trends obviously.
There are several top courses that I would not leave out of calculations with one proviso. Ignore the big festival meetings that can be a minefield.
AINTREE (except Grand National meeting)
ASCOT (except Royal Ascot meeting)
CHELTENHAM (except March Festival meeting)
EPSOM (except Derby meeting)
DONCASTER (except St. Leger meeting)
One exception to the big festival rule
GOODWOOD (all meetings including Glorious Goodwood meeting)
Other Kind Courses are
Flat Racing
CATTERICK
CHESTER
HAMILTON
MUSSELBURGH
RIPON
THIRSK
YARMOUTH
National Hunt Racing
AYR
FOLKESTONE
HAYDOCK
UTTOXETER
WETHERBY
WINCANTON
This list is just presented as a guide based on my own experience and may help if you wish to be cautious and more selective in the early days. The method actually works at all courses – you could even use it for racing abroad. I have recorded good results at some of the big meetings in Ireland for example.
So, please ease into the method slowly and walk before you can run. As your confidence grows you can add your own ideas and interpretation of the rules.
In the meantime, take it steady according to your own circumstances. If you are busy during the week, for example, just follow it at weekends at first. If you wish to start slowly just follow the banker bets that have a higher strike rate and are fully explained in the rules. Most importantly have faith in the method. I have made a good living at it for many years. You may ask – if your method is that good, how come you stopped doing it? Well, I am 78 years of age. It was a very lonely life traveling up and down the country on my own and I have made enough money. Time to hang up my binoculars!
THE KEY TO THE MONEY VAULT
This method uses the betting forecast from the SUN newspaper. You might be surprised about this if you are not a reader of this publication. However it does have a good team working on the racing pages. In theory you could use other newspapers but I have found my best results have come from the Sun. Years ago my father used to buy the Sporting Life and the Daily Herald, both now defunct of course. Nowadays I use the Racing Post and the Sun. Why the Racing Post? Well all I need is access to the betting forecast in this publication – available on their website if you do not want to buy the newspaper. This is necessary because sometimes the Sun will only give forecast prices for the first five or six horses in the betting. To get a more accurate assessment of the outsiders in the race you may need the Racing Post. The key is that we are betting 3 points (or occasionally 2 points in races with 7 runners or less) on each qualifying race.
We are looking to back three horses in the same race that are offered at shorter prices than the betting forecast just before the off. If there are more than three (very rare) just consider the three lowest prices.
Example the betting forecast shows the horse at 8/1. The betting on course shows 7/1 or less say, 6/1, 5/1 or 9/2. There are usually two or three. You bet all three using £20 (or 1 point) on each horse. No horse must drift in the betting if it does dismiss the race. There are always other opportunities and unless the race throws up a banker bet (explained later) it is best left.
You must also use the Racing Post to see if any horse has come in from the back of the betting such as 33/1 or 25/1 into 16/1 or less.
The best way to do all this whilst you are practicing is to write down the forecast prices of each horse on the Racing Post race cards. Use the newspaper or print off the cards from their website.
You must look for races with at least three qualifiers with the exception of races with 7 runners or less when you look for two qualifiers.
Do not bet at less than 9/4 – unless the horse is a BANKER BET (explained in the next rule).
When betting on three horses, even if the shorter price of 9/4 wins you are still winning one quarter of a point. That’s fine – you really wanted a bigger price to win but at least you saved your stakes.
BANKER BETS
These are the real strength of the system and can give you big winning days.
Banker Bets are those horses that come in to half their original forecast price.
For example forecast price 10/1 – price on course 5/1 or less. Forecast price 33/1 – price on course 16/1 or less. Do not consider any potential banker bet that drifts in the on-course betting even if it comes in a little before the off.
Example: Forecast price 12/1 – opens on course at 6/1 then goes 13/2, 7/1 and back to 13/2. Leave this horse and the race alone.
When you find a Banker Bet do not look for any other horses in the race. Bet £60 (or all 3 points) on the horse. I will take odds-on prices for these selections but no lower than 4/6. Very occasionally you will find 2 or even 3 banker bets in the same race. In this case split stakes accordingly.
2 bankers - 1½ points each. 3 bankers - 1 point each.
So there you have it. It’s basically a simple concept but can seem a little daunting in practice when you first start so take my advice to paper trade at first and start slowly. I have made more than a good living out of this for many years and unlike most published systems I have seen it, can never stop working. Why, because it uses the fundamental economics of the business. You will rarely see a poor bookmaker so use his knowledge and his reaction to betting patterns and you can’t go wrong. When he opens up at a lower price than the morning ‘tissue’ he probably already has a good idea of the horses chances. If that horse still attracts money connections and people in the know have an even better idea. I have stopped betting now but I still check results as a hobby. I cannot give you proof of the money I have made. Why, because I have always bet in cash and have no intention of telling anyone about my personal finances. All I can tell you is that it works month in and month out without fail. I have recorded results for you during the month of February when it only had one small losing day. Have faith in the method and help yourself to your share of the cash in The Money Vault.
Thank you for buying this document. I would be surprised if you do not recoup your small investment on your very first day using it.
Best Wishes
William Ball.
WINNING SELECTIONS
Banker bets shown in bold
Please note, results are recorded at starting prices. These may not necessarily be the prices taken as last second changes can often occur.
2/2/07
CATTERICK
Southern Bazaar 10/1, Markington 7/4, Great Approach 8/1, Aviation 1/1.
CHEPSTOW
Easibrook Jane 7/1, Laustra Bad 11/4, Gunship 11/4, Arctic Magic 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Three Thieves 4/1, Put it on the Card 15/8, Dark Moon 15/2, Lucius Verrus 13/8.
3/2/07
WETHERBY
Diamond Vein 13/2, St Matthew 9/4, Heltornic 14/1, Bica 6/5.
STRATFORD
Leo McGarry 9/4, Good Spirit 4/6, Rio de Janeiro 7/2, Garryvoe 11/2, Helens Vision 11/4.
SANDOWN
Mountain 5/6, Taranis 9/4, Rambling Minster 15/2, Or Jaune 9/2.
LINGFIELD
Mighty 9/4, Linda’s Colin 13/8, Halsion Chancer 3/1, Areyoutalkingtome 2/1, Royal Jet 4/1.
4/2/07
MUSSELBURGH
Kyber 10/1, Modicum 5/6, Forthright 5/1, Bafana Boy 10/11.
FONTWELL
Iris’s Princess 13/2, Hereitary 3/1, Isn’t that Lucky 11/4
KEMPTON
Satyricon 13/2, Simplified 6/1, Weet yer Tern 11/2, Atlantic Story 11/10, Gentlemans Deal 1/1, Awatuki 9/1, Noble Minstrel 5/2.
5/2/07
HEXHAM
Cromwell Court 6/4.
LINGFIELD
News of the Day 11/4, One Night in Paris 15/8, Louphole 9/2.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Stanerra’s Story 6/1, Louisiade 5/2, Dapple Dawn 11/4, Lii Najma 15/8.
6/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Danelor 15/2, Bernasconi 4/7, Cerebus 4/1.
7/2/07
LINGFIELD
Another Gladiator 6/1, Nassman 9/1, Super Frank 15/8, Mastership 10/3.
8/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Rebel Duke 11/4, Magic Glade 11/8, Victory Quest 7/2, Mr Chocolate Drop 11/4,
Red Petal 3/1, Et Dona Ferentes 3/1.
TAUNTON
Rowlands Dream 9/2, Cantabilly 7/2, Gustavo 5/4, Even More 5/2.
9/2/07
WOLVERHAMPTON
Oakbridge 14/1, Bentley 5/4.
KEMPTON
Prime Bere 11/8, Duc de Regniere 11/8, Milan Deux Mille 1/1,
Nudge and Nurdle 9/1, Forest Pennant 11/4.
10/2/07
LINGFIELD
Enthusius 12/1, Jemima Godfrey 15/2, Woodnook 7/4, Mighty 8/11, Sohraab 7/4, Oscar Showman 15/8
NEWBURY
Copsale Lad 14/1, Well Chief 5/2, Money Order 7/1.
12/2/07
PLUMPTON
Migwell 3/1, Choumakeur 6/4.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Doctor’s Cave 15/2, Orchestration 15/2, Penang Cinta 7/1, Wayward Shot 9/2.
13/2/07
SOUTHWELL
Louisiade 9/4
FOLKESTONE
Lyrical Lily 13/2, Sydney 20/1, Moncadou 4/6, Safari Adventures 25/1, Phareight Dei 7/2.
14/2/07
LEICESTER
Zimbabwe 11/2, Chita’s Flight 3/1,
LINGFIELD
Night Cruise, 4/1, Professor Twinkle 3/1, I’m ova ere Dad 9/2.
MUSSELBURGH
Patavium 10/1, Bogus Dreams 6/1, Border Fox 10/3.
15/2/07
CHEPSTOW
Snow Patrol 8/11, Back Among Friends 11/1, All Sonsilver 16/1.
KELSO
Bywell Beau 5/4, Wensley Blue 8/1, Bica 4/7.
SOUTHWELL
Granakey 11/2, Hamaasy 5/1, Paso Doble 9/2, Came Back 13/2, Flying Bantam 11/2.
16/2/07
FAKENHAM
Dancing Bay 8/11, Taroting 11/4, New Perk 11/2.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Mister Benji 4/1, Danetime Lord 4/1, Moon Emperor 9/1, Carcinetto 9/1.
SANDOWN
Paradi 2/1, Irish Raptor 11/4, Back Nine 8/11, Balinova 9/2.
17/2/07
WINCANTON
Ursis 7/2, Osana 5/2, Little Brick 10/11,
LINGFIELD
Silent Storm 8/1, Dundry 7/1, Turn on the Style 7/4, Sweet World 6/5,.
HAYDOCK
Heltornic 12/1, Regal Heights 9/4.
ASCOT
Gungadu 4/7, Warlord 3/1, Sir Harry Ormesher 10/1
UTTOXETER
Mr Strachan 13/8, Wizard of Us 12/1, Sapphire Night 9/1, Keen Warrior 6/1, Bannister Lane 6/1.
18/2/07
FONTWELL
Leo McGarry 9/4, United 4/7, Deckie 16/1, Clay Hollister 8/11.
TOWCESTER
No winning bets.
19/2/07
CARLISLE
Chickapeakray 9/2, See you There 10/1.
MARKET RASEN
Murphy’s Millions 5/1.
LINGFIELD
Mon petite Amour 5/1, Krasivi’s Boy 3/1, Ellesappelle 7/1, Challis 11/10, Lisathedaddy 6/1, Halsion Chancer 4/1.
20/2/07
SEDGEFIELD
Neptune Joly 15/2, Lankawi 5/1, Top Cloud 5/2, Nevada Red 9/4, Waking Ned 5/2, Never so Blue 2/1.
TAUNTON
Pur de Sivola 4/1, Silver Sister 11/1, Brave Villa 15/8, Trigger the Light 9/4, Rocky’s Girl 4/1.
SOUTHWELL
Jazrawy 3/1, Muntami 8/1, Mandarin Spirit 15/2.
21/2/07
LUDLOW
Viper 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Drifting Gold 10/11, Atlantic Gamble 5/4, Zarabad 13/2, Postmaster 11/2.
22/2/07
HUNTINGDON
Annie’s Answer 11/4, Final Bid 6/1, Chief Yeoman 6/5, Thompsons Wood 10/1, Wotashambles 11/2.
SOUTHWELL
Imprimis Tagula 3/1, Lady Gloria 9/1, Councellor 3/1.
HAYDOCK
Speed Venture 17/2, King Bee 15/8, Mister Potts 4/7, One Gulp 15/2.
23/2/07
WARWICK
Henry’s Pride 2/1, Supreme Cara 6/1, Baron Windrush 7/2, Purple Patch 4/1, Tribal Run 8/1.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Dudley Docker 3/1, My Mirasol 8/15, Pietersen 5/1, Quiet Times 5/6, Poseidon’s Secret 9/2, Sarwin 7/2.
24/2/07
NEWCASTLE
Nil Desperandum 6/1, Blue Spash 10/11.
KEMPTON
Simon 11/2, Limited Edition 11/4, Evelith Echo 7/2.
LINGFIELD
Cativo Cavallino 20/1, Wavertree Warrior 15/2, King Orchisios 8/1, Cusoon 11/2
25/2/07
EXETER
Mark the Book 4/7, President Royal 2/1, Hoerwenow 9/4, Heez a Dreamer 2/1.
KEMPTON
Smoothie 14/1, Ansells Pride 4/6, Generator 3/1, Cool Sands 5/1, Wiltshire 7/1.
26/2/07
HEREFORD
Brother Oscar 9/2.
PLUMPTON
Wingman 5/2, Tommy Carson 7/2, Never so Blue 11/8.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Tutor 11/2, Kilimandscharo 6/4, Our Kes 2/1, My Michelle 3/1.
27/2/07
LEICESTER
Brumous 5/2, Irilut 8/11.
LINGFIELD
Fantastic Cee 7/2, Scarlet Oak 3/1, Lucayos 7/1, Gallantry 10/1, Newnham 9/2.
CATTERICK
Iwillrememberyou 11/1, Minister 5/1, Marshall Hall 5/1, Massasoit 6/1.
28/2/07
FOLKESTONE
Gabier 3/1, Golden Oak 6/1, Alfa Sunrise 11/2.
SOUTHWELL
Soba Jones 5/1, Six Day War 13/8, Blythe Spirit 12/1.
1/3/07
LUDLOW
I’m so Lucky 8/13, River Ripples 15/2, Parkinson 2/1, Diovoleria 11/4,.
TAUNTON
Lady Maranzi 5/1, Wenger 11/4, Rustarix 11/4, Royal Scandal 11/2.
LINGFIELD
Polish Power 9/2, Macademy Royal 10/3, McNairobi 13/2, Lopinot 11/4.
2/3/07
NEWBURY
Signs of Love 7/4, Gala Evening 7/2.
AYR
Something Silver 14/1, Marshall Hall 4/6, Nelson du Ronceray 11/2, Almire du Lia 5/1, Quwslaw 8/1, Lord Who 7/4.
WOLVERHAMPTON
Lemonette 9/4, Holiday Cocktail 11/4, Mr Loire 6/1, Heathyards Pride 15/2.
3/3/07
KELSO
Silver Jack 13/8, Bellaney Jewel 4/1, Bywell Beau 11/8, Thatlldoforme 8/1.
NEWBURY
Maljimar 7/2, Madison du Berlais 12/1,.
KEMPTON
Cathedral Rock 6/4, Alfadora 10/3, Bible Lord 12/1, Ballyshan 17/2, Ruiari 4/1.
4/3/07
BANGOR
Magnetic Pole 15/2 Mage D’Estruval 11/4 Private Be 4/9 Livingonaknifedge 8/1 Tinarana 5/2
6/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Desert Lover 3/1 Dichoh 7/4 Bridgewater Boys 7/4
NEWCASTLE
In Dreams 4/1 Trisons Star 3/1 Starting Point 8/11
7/3/07
LINGFIELD
Daytona 10/11 Zalkani 4/1 Grand Lucre 11/2 Man of Vision 9/2 Rocker 5/2
CATTERICK
Beamish Prince 3/1 John Forbes 10/11 Forty Shakes 11/2 Turbo Linn 8/11
FONTWELL
Back on Line 10/3 Alfadora 4/1 Peephole 3/1 Strolling Vagabond 5/1
Master Overseer 2/1
8/3/07
WINCANTON
Missis Potts 4/1 Wild Tonto 8/1 Treasulier 3/1 Petit jean 5/4 Mouseski 5/2
Gansey 5/6
9/3/07
LINGFIELD
Zaham 2/5 Parkview Love 10/3 Grand View 6/1 Wisteria Lane 5/1
Cry Alot Boy 14/1
AYR
Inch High 13/2 Ramsden Boy 5/2 Something Silver 10/3 Encore Cadoudal 2/1
LEICESTER
Lenny 11/4 Thedreamstillalive 11/4 Holy Joe 9/4 Dickie Lewis 3/1
10/3/07
CHEPSTOW
Mark The Book 10/11 Nice Try 2/1
WOLVERHAMPTON
Border Music 15/2 Ektimaal 5/4 Ajigolo 9/2 Ridgewell 2/1
SANDOWN
Albertas Run 6/1 Gaspara 11/4
AYR
Marshall Hall 4/7 Endless Power 3/1 Clemax 7/2
11/3/07
WARWICK
Old Benny 13/8 Alfadora 8/11 Scarlet Mix 10/3 Fiddle 6/5
MARKET RASEN
Assumetheposition 8/1 Kercabellec 6/1 Gidam Gidam 11/2 Cusp 9/4 Alam 9/2
12/3/07
PLUMPTON
Netherley 8/13 Running Hot 11/4 Ballyrainey 3/1 High Dancer 1/5
Malmo Boy 6/1 King Triton 6/5
TAUNTON
Noble Billy 4/11 Bring Me Sunshine 5/1 Eden Linty 4/6 Lavenoak 7/1
Venice Road 10/11
13/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Nimello 4/1 Sonic Anthem 4/1 Sunley Sovereign 5/2 Lady Bahia 9/2
Sohraab 2/1
SEDGEFIELD
Artic Ghost 11/10 Political Pendant 10/1 Miss Pross 2/1
14/3/07
HUNTINGDON
Formal Cliché 7/2 Enforce 11/4 Bronson F’Sure 10/1 Alfie’s Sun 9/4
15/3/07
SOUTHWELL
Fuel Cell 11/1 Three Boars 5/4 Tremelo Pointe 8/1 Shape Up 16/1
Kew The Music 8/1
HEXHAM
Bollin Ruth 3/1 Lankawi 11/8 Berlin Bunker 3/1 Fleetfoot Mac 10/1 Loscar 12/1
16/3/07
FAKENHAM
Peacock 9/4 Plutocrat 11/4 Festive Chimes 16/1 Doctor David 5/4
LINGFIELD
Cativo Cavallino 6/1 Prince Of Joy 14/1 Lorikeet 10/3 Lucayos 4/1
Sgt Schultz 5/2 Alfresco 5/1
17/3/07
NEWCASTLE
Ice Tea 11/4 Barracat 17/2 Double Vodka 5/1 Trisons Star 11/10
Silver Sedge 9/2
WETHERBY
Folk Tune 8/13 Undeniable 9/1 Ring The Boss 7/4 Daldini 7/2 Tazbar Evs
UTTOXETER
Wizard Of Us 9/1 Michael Muck 11/2 Baron Windrush 12/1
Nenuphar Collonges 5/1 Jungleland 14/1 Cetti’s Warbler 4/1
LINGFIELD
His Masters Voice 9/2 Kames Park 12/1 Writ 4/1 Watamu 9/2
Lisathedaddy Evs
18/3/07
CARLISLE
Euro American 7/2 Minister Abbi 11/1 Posh Stick 15/8 Harry Wood 15/8
FONTWELL
Shady Anne 8/1 Presentandcorrect 8/11 Which Pocket 13/2 Nicki Boy 5/2
Clesrly In Motion 9/2
19/3/07
WINCANTON
Tytheknot 20/1 Rowdy Yeats 9/2 Nougat De L’Isle 9/1 Thedreamstillalive 5/2
He’s The Gaffer 6/1 I’msingingtheblues 2/1
MARKET RASEN
Gidam Gidam 11/8
SOUTHWELL
Pirner’s Brig 4/1 Rule For Ever 11/4 Arch Of Titus 8/13 Mademoiselle 3/1
20/3/07
WARWICK
Patman Du Charmil 2/1 Tritonix 4/7 Rowdy Yeats 11/10 Xila Fontenailles 7/1 Good Book 11/1 Muntami 8/1
EXETER
Share My Dream 13/8 Otantique 15/2 From Dawn To Dusk 7/2 Nagam 8/1
Whitenzo 13/8
SOUTHWELL
Steel Grey 8/1 Boppys Dancer 9/1
21/3/07
CHEPSTOW
Mago Santhai 6/1 Poppy Maroon 6/1 Mighty Moose 3/1 Silencio 9/1
Family Business 8/1 Millridge 11/1
KEMPTON
Zar Solitario 5/2 War Of The Roses 11/1 King Of Charm 4/1 Piddies Pride 8/1 Annemasse 2/1 I Have Dreamed 6/1
LINGFIELD
Aux Le Bahnn 5/6 Lindop 5/2 Ballyaahbutt 2/1
22/3/07
LUDLOW
Glory Be 5/2 Val Du Ciron 4/5
SOUTHWELL
Canadian Danehill 7/2 Island Green 3/1
AYR
Great Jane 5/2 Brave Thought 11/2 Shares 13/2
23/3/07
LINGFIELD
Marmooq 10/1 Hucking Heat 10/1
NEWBURY
Carlitos 11/10 Always Waining 5/1 Scots Grey 9/4 Fleet Street 9/2
Whiteoak 15/2
WOLVERHAMPTON
Norwegian 11/4 Mon Petite Amour 5/1 Magic Amour 4/1 Rabbit Fighter 2/1
Triskaidekaphobia 11/4 Jack Rolfe 9/2
THE MONEY VAULT
Addendum
If you are not familiar with this style of betting we have put together a few pointers to explain and clarify certain aspects of the method’s operation.
Firstly, you will understand that the author of the system has been using this method for over 50 years. It was never actually written down as a set of rules – it was simply in his head and second nature to him so he would act almost on instinct. When he wrote the method for us he was determined to make the basic rules as simple as possible so that inexperienced punters could start off slowly and carefully. Since then, after several conversations with him, a clearer picture emerged of how he actually operated in action. Some of his thoughts have been incorporated into the following pointers that will answer the most frequently asked questions.
If there are significant non-runners or late withdrawals and these horses are market leaders (the favourite and/or 2nd favourite for example) this will distort the market so this race is best left alone.
On the question of horses that drift in the market. If the horse drifts a little on the second or third show but is backed in again this horse is still a bet. Example – forecast price 3/1. Opening show 6/4 so a potential banker. Second show drifts to 13/8 but goes back in to 6/4 or less. This horse is now a bet. The same principle applies to ordinary bets where we look for 2 or 3 horses in the same race. A small drift followed by a shortening price before the off constitutes a bet.
Do you have to use the SUN newspaper? The published profits are based on this and recommended by the author for best results. The Racing Post betting forecast is useful to assess the longer priced horses if not quoted in the Sun.
If one of your 3 potential selections is only available at less than 9/4 leave the race alone unless one of them becomes a Banker Bet.
If there are 2 horses in the same race instead of the required 3 why not bet on just two? The author prefers to find 3 for best results in races with 8 runners or more and thought it best to make this a rule. However, when you become more familiar with the method’s operation you could experiment with just backing two. The author often uses his own judgement and does this.
Banker Bets do not necessarily have to open at less than the forecast price – as long as they become less during the live betting before the off. If it drifts to longer than half the forecast price, still look for the 2 or 3 non-banker bets. If there are 2 possible banker bets and one of them drifts just back the one that is still less than half the forecast price.
How long do you wait to place your bets? As close to the off as comfortably possible. You will become more adept at this as you get used to using the method – hence the advice to practice first with small stakes.
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Introduction
The term “Level Stake Betting” simply means placing the SAME amount of money on
each horse in any given race.
This type of bet is ideal for the “novice punter” who has never placed a bet before,
as it is a very simple and straight forward system to use and VERY effective. It’s not
just for the novice either, I still use this system everyday myself to generate a
second very health monthly profit.
This type of bet can be used at on-line betting exchanges, traditional bookmaker
websites and my personal favourite, down at my local bookie’s shop.
It is also ideal for people who work full time and cannot be at the computer for any
length of time, just place a few bets, ( which takes minutes ) and forget about them
until you check on the results later after work!
I also give out these bets to my members and advice them to play this system along
with my main system, as it doesn’t take up any time and it is always nice to have an
extra second income to use for luxuries.
Sure2Profit team
www.Sure2Profit.com
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Getting Started
In order to use this system you will need to open a FREE account with Betfair. For
the majority of people who have used Betfair before the following chapter can be
omitted as it is for the “Newbie” in mind that have never placed a bet before at any
“Betting Exchange” website.
Betting Exchanges are sites that cater for thousands of like-minded people just like
you and I, that place bets against each other. The way it works is that say I wanted
to place a bet of £25 on the favourite at any race. Then someone else -- can be
anyone, anywhere in the world -- might think that the favourite hasn’t got a hope in
hell of winning that race and so accepts my bet. If my horse wins then that person or
persons pay me my winnings and vice versa.
Don’t worry though, as Betfair handles all the winnings and places them into your
betting account about 10 minutes after each race, so you don’t need to do anything
to receive your money.
Betfair is by far the biggest and the best out of the two and this is the one that we
shall be concentrating on.
Firstly you need to go to Betfair and click on “Join Now” at the top of the page, you
should do it now whilst you have this e-book still opened and follow my step by step
instructions.
A new window will open up and you will be taken through the following stages:
“Your Details”
“Your Address”
“Account Details”
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“Account Funding”
The first 3 are self explanatory, where you just simply add personal details and set
up a user name and password.
HINT: At the bottom of the signup page on Betfair insert this Refer code:
KVQUGJRVG (exactly as it’s written, you won't be given the chance to re-enter it if
you type it in wrong!) and you will receive a complimentary £20 / 30 euro credit into
your betting bank!!!
After you will be sent an email from Betfair to the email address you just supplied
them with.
Then you are on the last step, which is funding options. You have a number of
options here and they are as follows:
Credit or Debit card
Bank Transfer
Money Bookers
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Cheque
Paypal
By far the easiest method is the credit or debit card and you simply need to log into
your account and click on “Add Credit Card”, you then simply type in your credit or
debit card details and enter the amount you would like to fund your account with --
you can start now by depositing as little as £10.
For all other options, simply click on “Funding options” and follow Betfair’s
instructions for that particular option.
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The System
This is how it is done you simply place the same stakes ( i.e. £10 on each selection )
but it also has some rules, which are pretty straight forward to understand.
The amount of selections you bet on is determined by the odds of the favorite, I
have placed a table of odds below for you to show how many selections can be bet
upon.
All odds below are in decimals and are the odds of the Favourite in any given race.
Odds of Favourite In decimals Bet On First
Between 3.00 & 4.00 2 Horses
Between 4.00 & 5.00 3 Horses
Between 5.00 & 6.00 4 Horses
Between 6.00 & 7.00 5 Horses
Between 7.00 & 8.00 6 Horses
You may now be thinking “What the bloody hell is he talking about”, all is explained
below.
Let’s just imagine that the first race you wanted to have a bet in is the 2.10 @ Ascot.
Simply navigate to that particular race at your chosen, betting exchange, bookmaker
website or go down to your local bookies and take a look at the odds/prices that you
are being offered.
Now let’s say for arguments sake that the favourite was being offered @ 5.3. Take a
look at the above table and look for 5.3, there you will see that you are allowed to
bet on the first 4 horses in the betting market i.e. 1st Favourite, 2nd favourite, 3rd
favourite and 4th favourite, making a little more sense now??
The same goes for any price that the favourite has within the odds displayed in the
table above.
“Level Stake” betting has been around for “Donkey’s” years but not too many people
actually do it, simply because the majority of punters are looking for a BIG win with
every bet they place and to be honest they lose almost ALL the time.
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The Selection Process
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
1. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
2. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
3. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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So How Much Can You Win???
It is very simple to do, if in your chosen race the favorite has odds of 3 at Betfair
then you are allowed to place your stakes on the favorite and the second favorite in
the betting.
If you placed say £10 on each one, your total outgoings are £20. If the favorite were
to win you would receive back £20 in winnings and your £10 stake money as well, so
a total of £30.
If the second favorite were to win at odds of 5, then you would receive back £40 plus
your £10 stake money back for a total of £50 return.
If you were to select a big race where the favorite was priced up at 7 on Betfair then
you are allowed to place your stakes on the first 6 in the betting.
It is very simple but highly effective and if done properly can make a very nice
second income.
I have personally had winning bets of up to 25/1 although these are very few and far
between it’s very nice when it happens.
Level Stakes betting can be used with nearly all races, with just a few exceptions
which are listed below.
4. Do not bet in “Maiden” races. I find these to be very unpredictable and results
can vary.
5. NEVER bet in handicap races with over 16 runners, again very unpredictable
and there are always much better races to bet in.
6. Never bet in “Apprentice” races, although there are some pretty good
apprentice jockeys around you WANT a pro jockey that knows exactly what it
takes to win a race.
Another variation of the above is to MISS OUT the favourite and use the second
favourite as your stating point. This enables you to add more selections and get
bigger priced winners.
If you copy how I make my selections below then you will be quids in week after
week.
If you decide to place your level stake bets with the favourite included, then that is
straight forward enough as ANY race that meets the above criteria is fair game but if
you wanted to narrow your search down and just find between 2 & 4 races per day
to play in, then just copy the following to achieve a VERY high strike rate.
You will need any “run of the mill” newspaper ( I prefer “The Sun” ) that has racing
pages in its sporting section.
Plus you will need to register yourself at the www.racingpost.co.uk website if you
haven’t done already then go do it now, it doesn’t cost anything.
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On racing day, simply log onto the racing post website and go through ALL of that
days racing, you must mark off ( in your newspaper ) the selection that the racing
post gives as its most likely winner.
When you have done that you then look at what your newspaper’s two tipsters go for
in that particular race. If ALL 3 ( 2 X newspaper tipsters plus racing post) select the
same horse then that COULD be a definite bet. Then simply do this with the
newspaper for ALL the races of the day. Don’t be put off at all, it takes about 10
minutes to do, not a lot of time for something that could change your financial
future.
Once you have done that you need to go to Betfair and simply check the odds for the
horse that ALL 3 tipsters have given. If the odds are acceptable with the odds in the
table then you have a definite bet and you stake on however many horses that the
odds in the grid tell you to.
The other variation of this system is where you miss out the favourite all together
and the selection process for this is much simple and quicker.
Simply miss out all the “Danger” races as described on the previous page then try to
find races that have between 12 & 16 runners, especially handicap races because in
handicap races horses are allotted different weights to carry, which in effect gives
ALL horses the same chance of winning.
Then all you need to do is to get the odds for the SECOND favourite and place your
stake money down on as many selections as the table allows you to.
Now you know how easy it is to make your selections, you will now need to know
how to make best use of your betting bank.
We will take a £1000 betting bank as an example but you can start with however
much you can afford.
Simply divide your betting bank by 100, so for a £1000 bank this figure is £10. So
£10 is the amount you should place on your first ever race.
Let’s now say that in your first race you can bet on the first 4 horses, you divide your
first bet of £10 by 4, which equals £2.50, so £2.50 is the stake money that you place
on the first 4 selections in your first race.
I can just hear you say “f*ck, staking a poxy £2.50 on a horse is not going to make
me rich!!”
Well, its not and is not meant to either, yet! You should look at this as a long term
venture and protect your betting bank as best you can. Dividing your betting bank by
100 gives you 100 losing bets before you go bust and that just is not going to
happen.
In the £2.50 example above if the favourite wins then you will win a level stake
profit of £2.50 BUT if the favourite loses and an 8/1 shot wins, you will then pick up
a nice £12.50 profit.
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Then as the days go by your betting bank increases and then so does your initial
stake money and soon instead of placing £2.50 on each horse you will find yourself
placing £22.50 on each horse.
I know by experience through my membership service that you probably wont stick
to my advice as you may well be too impatient to wait a while for the bigger profits
and I know quite a few people that divide their betting banks by just 25 but as long
as you are aware that gambling is a risky business sometimes then all I can do is
offer advice, whether you act upon that advice I will never know.
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Follow The Money
Follow The Money is a very simple method with one major surprise - it's uncanny ability to select winners. The objective of this system is to follow the clever money. Betting takes place as near to the off as is possible and the current rules for selection are below, however, further research is ongoing and as always commonsense needs applying.
Buy a daily newspaper, we recommend the Daily Express as it's morning odds are more
complete than some other newspapers. We also use the Racing Post. When looking for the
morning paper odds on a horse take the highest figure from the two papers. You will find that
by using just one or the other some selections will be missed. This is due to the difference in
the odds displayed in the respective papers, (see note later}
Sit by your television on BBC 1 Ceefax and wait for the first show in the first race. Have
your bookmakers account telephone numbers ready.
When the first show appears examine all horses quoted at 12/1 or less and compare their
price with the early morning price in the Daily Express or Racing Post. Using the chart below,
any horse that is 12/1 or less and with a morning price of 20/1 or more is a bet if it holds it's
price or reduces to just before the off. Likewise a horse quoted as 16/1 in the morning needs
to come into 9/1 and so on. For practical reasons it is dangerous to wait until they go behind
before betting as they may be off by the time you are talking to your bookie. We recommend
you place your bet about 2 minutes before the race.
Internet: I am sure that this method can be used over the internet but we have not really experimented with this as there has been no need to. You would obviously use an odds checker service instead of BB1 ceefax and possibly Betfair or an on-line bookmaker to place your bets.
Cautions. Be careful not to take these too literally, apply commonsense.
Avoid races where more than one horse qualifies. Break this rule if you wish, Byron's Bay
on Friday 6th of May came in from 66/1 (Express) to 10/1 and went on to win, even though
there was another selection in the race this seemed a value bet.
Beware races with lots of non-runners. For example, if the first and second favourites drop
out prices on the remaining horses will shorten for the wrong reasons.
Avoid races with an obvious odds-on favourite unless it is a selection.
.While every little rule that is determined by commonsense cannot be written in stone the winners are there to be found and many people are using the system profitably in their own way.
Less than 3/1......any significant drop worth considering
Odds in the morning paper Coming in to just before the off
20/1 or more 12/1 or less
16/1 or more 9/1 or less
14/1 or more 8/1 or less
12/1 or more 7/1 or less
11/1 or more 6/1 or less
10/1 or more 11/2 or less
9/1 or more 5/1 or less
8/1 or more 9/2 or less
7/1 or more 4/1 or less
Odds in the morning paper Coming in to just before the off
6/1 or more 7/2 or less
11/2 or more 10/3 or less
5/1 or more 11/4 or less
9/2 or more 5/2 or less
4/1 or more 9/4 or less
7/2 or more 15/8 or less
10/3 or more 7/4 or less
3/1 or more 6/4 or less
THE FAST HANDICAP RATER SYSTEM
This simple, but very effective, system operates for both Flat and National Hunt Racing.
An added bonus is that any Daily newspaper which has a racing section can be used - you do not need to purchase one of the specialist racing papers.
SELECTION PROCEDURE.
1. Delete all Non-Handicap races and any Handicap races with less than EIGHT runners.
2. In any remaining Handicap races, make a note of any horse in the following weight range:- FLAT 8-7 to 7-8 NATIONAL HUNT 10-8 or LESS But ONLY if they are 5-1 or more in the betting forecast.
3. Only using the form figures for the current season make a. note, next to any selection arrived at by using the rules above, of the last TWO runs of each selection. If there is more than one selection, use the table below as an eliminator, with the figures at number one being the best, number two the next best and so on.
FORM TABLE.
1. 1 4
2. 2 4
3. 2 0
4. 3 0
5. 4 0 6. 4 4
7. 4 2
8. 4 3
9. 2 2
10. 7 3
If after this there is still more than one selection, take the lowest in the betting forecast, if they
still cannot be separated take the one with the lowest Weight (including penalties).
IMPORTANT NOTE.
Some papers give extended form figures, (5,6, 7, etc.) but for this system only use 1,2, 3 and
4, anything else should count as 0.
In National Hunt racing you will also see letters in the form figures, e.g P, B, S, U, F, these
also should count as 0.
BETTING ADVICE.
Your aim, on any given day, is to find four selections from four races. If there are more than
four, choose the four highest rated using the FORM TABLE on the previous page.
Once you have found your four races back them in an EACH-WAY YANKEE.
A Yankee is a special bet comprising of 6 doubles, 4 trebles and 1 fourfold, giving a total of
11 bets.
Suggested stake is lOp per bet, which means an outlay of £2.20 and remember to pay tax on
your bet. Your total outlay for this bet will therefore be a meagre £2.42 while the returns can
be quite phenominal.
SPECIAL ADVICE.
If any of your selections are the favourite in the betting forecast have an extra bet to WIN on
that selection.
THE HENDERSON HANDICAP SYSTEM
The Henderson Handicap System concentrates solely on Handicap races. It will operate just as successfully for the National Hunt season as the Flat season, so you can now enjoy making profits right throughout the year.
You do not need a specialist Racing paper to operate it, an ordinary Daily newspaper with a Horse racing section will be adequate for your needs.
The Henderson Handicap System seeks to search out the quality horse in a Handicap race.
As far as Handicaps are concerned, it is general knowledge that the better a horse has been performing, the the more weight it has to carry. So therefore the better horses in a Handicap should be those with the most weight to carry. But statistics prove that simply by blindly backing the top weight in Handicap races will not provide you with profits over a long period of time.
The Henderson Handicap System will, however, show you just how to separate the top weights that are the genuine class animals, from the top weights that are just one of the bunch.
It is a fact, and one maybe not everyone is aware of, that there are some horses that run in Handicaps that are so far ahead of the rest of the animals in the race that even by being saddled with a thundering great weight, it will not stop them from winning.
In other words - THEY ARE JUST TOO GOOD!
It is these horses that we are seeking, and The Henderson Handicap System will provide them for you.
Selection Method
1. Go through the racecard of each meeting for that day, make a note of every Handicap race.
2. Make a note of the weight that the TOP WEIGHT is carrying.
3. Make a note of the weight that the SECOND TOP WEIGHT is carrying.
4. Subtract the second top weight from the top weight and make a note of the DIFFERENCE.
5. Repeat this procedure for every Handicap race of the day.
The system selection is the TOP WEIGHT that is set to carry the biggest margin of weight over its nearest (second top weight) rival.
In the unlikely event of two races producing the same result, select the race with the closest to 8 runners.
If there is still a tie, select the race with the most prize money.
This horse then is the system selection and is the one bet of the day.
STAKING ADVICE
Place your bet to win unless the price is better than 5/1, in which case, providing of course that there are sufficient runners, back your selection EACH WAY.
You will get some tremendous value animals running for you by using The Henderson Handicap System.
SUMMARY
Remember, the horse that the system selects for you is the class animal in the race, otherwise they would not be carrying top weight. By restricting our selections to those with the biggest weight difference, we are surely putting our money on the horse which is that much more superior to even its nearest rival.
THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM
THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM will not give you a bet every single day, and it certainly does require a little bit of effort to operate successfully, but the results will make it more than worthwhile.
This system is for use only during the Flat season. But, operated properly, it will provide you with a very high percentage of winners for NON-HANDICAP races throughout the season.
You do not need one of the specialist Racing papers to successfully operate THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM, any ordinary Daily newspaper with a Horse-Racing section will suffice.
SELECTION METHOD.
You are going to have to produce, and maintain, two tables.
Table 1 will contain all horses which win any non-handicap races - with the exception of
Selling, Apprentice and Ladies races - by a minimum of three lengths.
Once a horse has qualified for Table 1, you patiently wait for his next outing.
If his next race is a HANDICAP you must delete this horse from Table 1.
If his next race is a NON-HANDICAP you do not bet on him, but you note how he finishes.
If he WINS you must also delete him from Table 1.
However, if he finishes more than two lengths behind the winner you enter the winner of that
race in Table 2, also note the date.
IMPORTANT NOTE.
If the horse finishing second is within half a length of the winner, and is receiving any weight from the winner, you would add the horse finishing second to Table 2 INSTEAD OF THE WINNER again not forgetting to include the date.
In races like this it is normally safe to assume that the horse finishing second is the better animal.
You do not have to actually see the race to discover these facts, simply examine the race report and look for the distances separating the first three past the post.
The horses that we place in Table 2 are the ones that we are interested in backing. You must back them in any race that they run in but for NO MORE than ONE MONTH from the date that they were first included in Table 2.
STAKING ADVICE.
In the normal course of events, back each horse to win, but on the occassions when the odds do appear to be generous, i.e. 5-1 or better, then halve your stake and have an each-way wager, assuming of course that there are eight or more runners in the field.
SUMMARY
What this system manages to accomplish, is to provide us with a constant supply of horses that are FIT and READY to win a race.
By keeping Table 2 continually up to date THE JEFFERSON SYSTEM will provide you with a steady profit generator
THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM
You do not need one of the specialist Racing papers to operate THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM, any newspaper which has a Horse-Racing section will be perfectly adequate.
RACE SELECTION. Check through the days racing and note the first six Non-handicap races that are being run where the forecast favourite is priced between 1-2 and 5-1. I.e. You are after a SEQUENCE of six races in order to capitalise to the fullest the potential that THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM offers you. EXAMPLE. Newmarket 2.00 , Folkestone 2.15 , Newmarket 3.30 , Newmarket 4.30 , Folkestone 4.45 , Folkestone 5.15 BETTING STRATEGY. This example uses £5.00 stakes, but may be converted to suit your own pocket by following the recommended betting strategy:-
1 point, 1 point, 2 points, 2 points, 3 points, 6 points and then, if necessary, repeat from the
beginning.
Newmarket 2.00 Favourite £5.00 to win
Folkestone 2,15 Favourite £5.00 to win
Newmarket 3.30 Favourite £10.00 to win
Newmarket 4.30 Favourite £10.00 to win
Folkestone 4.45 Favourite £15.00 to win
Folkestone 5.15 Favourite £30.00 to win
STOP AT A WINNER.
If, for example, you should win on the 3rd race, then the next three races would become the
first three races of our next "Sequence of Six" races. If there are no more races that day then continue over on to the next days race cards. If by any chance, and this is highly unlikely, you should go six races without a winner, then stop, and start again with your original bank. By adopting this policy you are strictly limiting any losses that you may incur while at the
same time maximising any potential profits that will come your way.
THE MAGICIANS SIX IN A ROW SYSTEM not only gives you some very decently
priced winners it also keeps you supplied with regular winners. All you need is a strike rate of just l-in-6, at a fairly decent price, to provide you with a nice healthy profit. Follow the guidelines detailed here and you will have a regular, constant supply of winners.
BETTING ADVICE.
When completing your betting slip it is perfectly acceptable of course, for you to simply write
FAVOURITE down. But I would advise you that, wherever possible, to write the name of the
horse down. All bookmakers hate regular winners, and more than anything els'e they hate regular winners that operate a successful system. If they see someone (YOU !) regularly collecting winnings on "unnamed favourite" bets they will quickly catch on that something is going on, so do operate with caution. As an added safeguard, try not to use one bookmaker all the time, move around a bit and make it more difficult for the bookie to spot you. By following these simple precautions you will be able to operate this system successfully for
many years without being noticed.
DOWNGRADED HURDLERS SYSTEM
This system involves certain hurdlers which have been dropped in class. It
has perhaps more rules than I care for a system to have, but all of them are
logical and the result is a set of rules that has produced a level stakes profit for
each of the last eleven seasons.
Firstly we’ll look at the stats for all hurdlers which have been dropped in
class over the last four seasons…..
YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
2000 436 4208 10.36 -1233.89 -29.32 -13.52
2001 530 5098 10.40 -1529.77 -30.01 -10.72
2002 549 4985 11.01 -1424.30 -28.57 -9.27
2003 564 5028 11.22 -1074.07 -21.36 -10.16
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2079 19319 10.76 -5262.03 -27.24 -10.76
Now, if we look closely at the stats broken down by SP, we can see that
as you would expect, the longer the SP the lower the strike rate.
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
< 1/2 103 143 72.03 -8.25 -5.77 -7.02
1/2 - 20/21 195 369 52.85 -37.13 -10.06 -9.12
1/1 - 11/8 128 276 46.38 6.20 2.25 1.34
6/4 - 15/8 129 383 33.68 -37.76 -9.86 -9.61
2/1 - 7/2 480 1953 24.58 -134.09 -6.87 -6.31
4/1 - 15/2 577 3882 14.86 -189.00 -4.87 -4.48
8/1 - 15/1 331 4752 6.97 -928.00 -19.53 -19.19
16/1 - 31/1 104 3660 2.84 -1506.00 -41.15 -41.17
32/1 - 63/1 25 2589 0.97 -1633.00 -63.07 -61.45
64/1+ 7 1312 0.53 -795.00 -60.59 -55.99
As can be seen, The LSP% is quite acceptable until we go past the 4/1 –
15/2 range, then the losses are considerable. The runners that are sent off with
an SP between 33/1 and 50/1 have a less than 1% strike rate, which means their
true odds is over 100/1. Clearly the SP group to concentrate on is those sent off
at shorter than 8/1.
Splitting these results into handicap and non-handicap categories, we can
clearly see that the non-handicaps is the more profitable area, so this is the
group we shall concentrate on…..
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
handicap races 368 2598 14.16 -219.50 -8.45 -8.38
non-handicap races 209 1284 16.28 30.50 2.38 3.24
The next area we’ll look at is the gender of the qualifiers. It’s amazing how
a system can often be greatly improved by concentrating solely on one sex, and
in this instance it’s the males who outperform their fairer counterparts……
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
mare 46 393 11.70 -96.00 -24.43 -24.22
filly 31 282 10.99 -85.00 -30.14 -29.11
colt 20 86 23.26 49.50 57.56 50.12
horse 36 252 14.29 -28.50 -11.31 -8.99
gelding 444 2868 15.48 -28.00 -0.98 -0.56
It goes without saying that the female runners should be ignored here.
Finally, we look more closely at the actual weight change of the qualifiers
from their last outing…..
CATEGORY WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
down > 14 lbs 7 16 43.75 2.78 17.38 13.05
down 9 - 14 lbs 30 110 27.27 -12.36 -11.24 -7.49
down 5 - 8 lbs 75 228 32.89 19.24 8.44 15.32
down 1 - 4 lbs 159 583 27.27 -32.73 -5.61 -10.53
no change 113 432 26.16 -48.10 -11.13 -6.23
up 1 - 4 lbs 177 619 28.59 0.36 0.06 -0.20
up 5 - 8 lbs 116 353 32.86 6.09 1.73 -12.63
up 9 - 14 lbs 60 191 31.41 15.97 8.36 -2.66
up 15 - 20 lbs 36 73 49.32 68.43 93.74 50.61
up 21+ lbs 5 25 20.00 -8.33 -33.32 -52.24
Those runners who were allotted more weight than on their last run
performed better than the other runners, suggesting that in this case class
overrides the weight element. The most profitable area is clearly a weight rise of
between 15 and 20 lbs.
So the rules are…..
1) Non-handicap hurdles only
2) SP must be less than 8/1
3) Horse must be down in class
4) Male horses only
5) Horse must be carrying between 15 and 20 lbs more than on their last
outing
YEAR WINS RUNS STRIKE% LSP LSP% VSP%
2000 12 15 80.00 38.92 259.47 149.34
2001 7 23 30.43 1.58 6.87 8.42
2002 8 16 50.00 11.97 74.81 29.57
2003 9 19 47.37 15.96 84.00 49.37
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36 73 49.32 68.43 93.74 50.61
Date Cse RcTyp Horse Position SP
16/07/00 STR H46VS PETUNTSE 1 2
17/07/00 WOL H4+I TORY BOY 5 2.75
05/08/00 WOR H4+S GEE BEE BOY 1 5.5
12/08/00 STR H4+I ALPINE PANTHER 2 4
26/08/00 WOR H4+M BERING GIFTS 1 2.5
17/10/00 DEV H4+BV TORDUFF EXPRESS 1 5
17/10/00 DEV H4+BV FLAKED OATS 3 5
17/10/00 DEV H4+V REIZIGER 1 1.88
11/11/00 AYR H3V SPIRIT OF PARK 1 0.33
27/11/00 KEL H4+BM EBINZAYD 1 1.63
06/01/01 UTT H4+S BULLENS BAY 1 2.75
08/01/01 FAK H4+V SPUNKIE 1 3.33
24/02/01 HAY H5+ BRING SWEETS 1 7.5
31/03/01 HAY H4+V TYNEANDTHYNEAGAIN 1 4.5
21/05/01 HUN H4+ BERING GIFTS 1 5
29/07/01 NWT H4+(0 DIVORCE ACTION 3 0.8
06/08/01 NWT H4+I PATELEY 7 2.25
06/08/01 NWT H4+V MAJOR LANDO 1 0.33
11/08/01 STR H4+I TAM O'SHANTER 2 5.5
24/08/01 FON H4+S ARCTIC BURNER 5 5.5
01/12/01 HAY H4+I SUPERIOR RISK 1 4
18/12/01 HER H4+OS DRAKESTONE 2 5.5
19/12/01 NBY H4+ ROB LEACH 2 3.33
14/01/02 PLU H4+V HAWADETH 1 4
11/03/02 PLU H5+V HURRICANE PETE 2 4
26/03/02 KEL H4+V BAHAMAS 12 1.75
30/03/02 PLU H4+(0 SMOOTH SAILING 1 3
01/04/02 MAR H5+V TEE-JAY 8 1.75
02/04/02 WAR H4+V BONUS BRIDGE 4 3
08/04/02 KEL H4+V MYTIMIE 17 2
16/04/02 NCL H4+VI RAW SILK 1 3
19/04/02 AYR H5+V MARAGUN 4 3.33
20/04/02 BAN H4+V BEAVER LODGE 1 1.75
25/04/02 PER H5+V SURPRISING 1 1.5
26/04/02 SAN H4+ INTERSKY FALCON 2 3
27/04/02 SAN H4+ SUDDEN SHOCK 2 5.5
27/04/02 SED H4+OV BROOKLYN'S GOLD 2 6
03/05/02 SED H4+M FROM LITTLE ACORNS 3 3.5
30/06/02 UTT H4+M MR FLUFFY 1 0.5
04/08/02 MAR H4+V SUN KING 2 0.73
26/08/02 SOU H4+I HAPPY HUSSAR 2 4.5
26/08/02 FON H4+I OCEAN LINE 1 1.88
29/01/03 LEI H4+VI KINGSTON BILL 5 7
01/02/03 UTT H4+VS ROMAN KING 1 2.25
08/02/03 NBY H5+V JABOUNE 3 2.75
06/03/03 CAR H4+OI HUGO DE PERRO 1 0.67
15/03/03 UTT H4+V TAILLEFER 3 4
17/03/03 WET H4+V FLORRIES SON 1 0.67
24/03/03 TAU H4V FAST MIX 2 0.57
01/04/03 NCL H4+VI MISTER CHISUM 1 6
16/04/03 CHL H4+V GRAVE DOUBTS 10 5
01/05/03 HER H4+M CLEVER THYNE 1 6.5
21/05/03 KEL H4+ TRAMANTANO 2 3.5
22/05/03 KEL H4+ LAOUEN 1 1.5
03/08/03 MAR H4+V DON'T SIOUX ME 1 1.38
25/08/03 FON H4+I BRADY BOYS 2 5.5
03/09/03 NWT H47S LINUS 1 6.5
13/09/03 WOR H4+M KAIKOVRA 2 5.5
23/10/03 HAY H47V ATTICUS FINCH 2 2.25
28/10/03 CHL H4+M ORACLE DES MOTTES 2 2
22/11/03 CAT H3VI MAUNBY ROCKER 1 5
28/11/03 AYR H4+OI BIRKDALE 3 2.75
20/12/03 WAR H4+V TOM'S PRIZE 2 0.91
07/01/04 HER H4+(0 SOUTHERNDOWN 2 7
26/01/04 WET H5+BV QUAINTON HILLS 7 6.5
12/02/04 HUN H4+I SHARPATEN 4 4
23/02/04 CAR H4+V JOES EDGE 1 1.25
04/03/04 LUD H4+V KING SOLOMON 2 1.75
13/03/04 SAN H4+V DISTANT THUNDER 1 3
19/03/04 WAR H4+I OULTON BROAD 1 4.5
10/04/04 CAR H4+V MOONLIT HARBOUR 1 2
13/04/04 CHP H4+M ILABON 1 0.33
01/05/04 SOU H4+S NORDIC PRINCE 1 2