zero to sixty is scratched.
unfortunately. horses racing tomorrow 21/6 Bunbury race 6 ( solheim, comfortably and lucciola ) race 8 ( howya goin' now ) I think this system is one to follow-especially for place betting. I have done an analysis since 1.1.2014 last start winners raced at Bunbury. non metro next start, within 30 days. 48 runners ( 13 wins $ 57.40 return )( 29 placings including winners $64 return) - using best of three totes. |
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Solheim and Lucciola came 2nd and 3rd. Howya didn't place. Comfortably was scratched. Not too bad with 2 placings out of 3. |
And the winner of the last race, while not within the rules was a last start Bunbury winner!
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I mean Race 8
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In Ascot today, race 2 - we have Kim Mini - a last start winner at Bunbury...
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She has just came third - very close finish. Paid roughly $4 a place. |
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Nice result!!! $4.20 best tote the place! I can live with that |
April Bunbury system results
<pre> WIN PLACE Races Bet: 10 10 Races Won: 4 7 S.R./Race: 40.0% 70.0% Outlay($): 13.00 13.00 Return : 17.80 17.60 $ Profit : 4.80 4.60 % P.O.T. : 36.90% 35.40% </pre> |
Chrome,
Sorry, but may be dumb. Don't get post 22. You are saying a possible selection at Ascot. Thought the rules were for this start , has to be running at a non-metro track. Thank you for providing the system and giving us something to think about re nature of track etc |
Refer post number 1.
There is the original method and the revised method to lift the strike rate. You have to have a bit of ability to win at Bunbury. The track demands more from a horse than a conventional country track, therefore horses usually start well over the odds, this is backed up by even the place odds. |
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