Glenno
7th October 2005, 02:08 PM
Rule 1: Operate on races with 10 to 17 runners (inclusive).
Rule 2: Consider the horse who is on the fourth line in the pre-post betting. If more than one, pass the race.
Rule 3: The horse must have won at least one of its last three races.
Rule 4: Eliminate maiden races, jumps races, races limited to apprentice jockeys or female jockeys, and races where the pre-post favourite is less than 5/2.
Rule 5: If more than one race is left, select the race where the odds of the first three lines in the pre-post market when added together is the highest number.
Rule 6: If still more than one race, choose the race with the least total prizemoney.
Rule 7: Do not bet if the track conditions changes during the day.
Rule 2: Consider the horse who is on the fourth line in the pre-post betting. If more than one, pass the race.
Rule 3: The horse must have won at least one of its last three races.
Rule 4: Eliminate maiden races, jumps races, races limited to apprentice jockeys or female jockeys, and races where the pre-post favourite is less than 5/2.
Rule 5: If more than one race is left, select the race where the odds of the first three lines in the pre-post market when added together is the highest number.
Rule 6: If still more than one race, choose the race with the least total prizemoney.
Rule 7: Do not bet if the track conditions changes during the day.