3 Horse Plan Plan
Heres a simple plan that has some fantastic days.
Betting 3 horses a race. We target the first horse in TAB market order that is paying $4.10+ ,plus the next two horses in the market order after the $4.10 horse. One of the 3 horses must be $7.50+ at jump time before it can be a bet. Bet 1 unit on the $4.10+ horse & 2 units on the other 2 longer priced horses , keep the bet the same for all races. Total O/L for each race 5 units Because we are betting 3 horses a race , the runs of outs should not be too long. It seems to work very well in races with 8 & less runners. It strikes some amazing long priced winners from time to time. Check it out on past results. Cheers. |
Hey Bhagwin,
Why would you only have 1 unit on the short priced horse? I would say if you had a $4.10, $5.00 and a $7.50+ a more profitable staking plan would be: $4.10 x 2.5 units $5.00 x 1.5 units $7.50 x 1 units best case $4.10 wins worst case (exc a blowout!) $5.00 or $7.50+ wins, of course that changes dependant on the actual price of the $7.50+ horse. More or less a dutch betting system. Harry |
The idea is to always have the largest bet amount on the largest underlay Any winning runner at $4.10+ is an underlay. The larger the winning odds the bigger the [true] underlay.
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Bhagwan, I like that one, much better than 2nd, 3rd, 4th pre-post favs, many thanks!
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Thanks for your input Harry & Crash.
The idea here is to try & obtain a 2/1 advantage on successful bets if the $7.50+ horses get up rather than even money outcome regardless of which one wins. If one had a situation of say one winner out of 3 bets , one would usually be still behind if using traditional Dutching because the odds would approx. be equivalant to 1/1 outcome. The idea here is if our $7.50 selection gets up we should end up with an equivalant 2/1 result. I feel it would be a stronger bet , to make the lowest payer of the 3 be treated as a saver bet. I guess one would feel sick if the lower payer of the 3 got up all day & one had treated it as a saver all day, but that is not normally the case. Cheers. |
Bhagwin,
Ok lets see sale Race 1 in 25 mins, the selections at this stage would be: 13 @ $4.70 (1 unit) 10 @ $10.10 (2) 1 @ $12.50 (2) Gonna have little something on them, unless the prices change just b4 the jump good luck Harry |
Sale race 1: 12/8/13 Winner paid $2,80.
Race was a maiden though and short favorites regularly get up. I really like the methods idea though, but I'd rule out maidens and betting against a less than $3 fav. 5 units across 3 bets against a short fav. might not be a good idea. Races at Sale: 2 [12.80w], 4[11.70w] and 7[4,40w] would have been a nice collect for the day and I wish I'd used real money. I missed the results for the last, race 8. Race 3 was another maiden so I left it out. |
Nice plan Bhagwan. Probably needs a bit of tweaking along the lines that crash suggested but a fun way to bet the way it stands all the same. I looked at the idea yesterday and with betting on selected races at $1 on each selection with a progression of up $1 after a loss it did quite nicely.
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Bagman,
A little query is what happens if the next 2 horses up from the $4.10 selection are both under $7.50 is it a no bet race ? |
Hi Crash,
If one sights the rules again , it clearly states. "One of the 3 horses must be $7.50+ at jump time before it can be a bet." SO There must be a $7.50+ runner among those 3 runners , otherwise ,it`s a no bet race. Cheers. |
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