Thanks for that Dale. I will try and take wesmip1's advice and set a betting bank for a method I'm trying and keep sticking at it.
michaelg, It was a good day for the system. I layed nos 5+ manually only using $2 liability and won a little. The only loser was one I had also backed using my other system so I halved my bet on that one and only lost half the amount...lol. :) |
I decided to comprehensively analyze the two sections of the system - those that are numbers 1 to 4, and those that are number 5 and higher.
Numbers 1 to 4. There have been 12 accidents from 47 selections for a loss of $47.16. Numbers 5 and over. There have been 2 accidents from 53 selections for a profit of $260.62. From the five days of listing the selections here there has not yet been a losing day. As previously stated, this might just be one of those anomalies and may right itself sooner or later. |
Today's selections are:
Nos 1 to 4 Canberra 6/4 7/2 Port mac 1/2 W'bool 5/3 8/2 Nos 5 and higher Port Mac 3/6 5/9 6/5 Mackay 3/5 5/6 6/5 Canberra 5/8 W'bool 3/6 6/5 |
Correction - Mackay R5 is a no-bet race because there is a scratching reducing the field to 9 runners. Canberra R5 is also a no-bet race for the same reason.
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Thanks again, Michael --- and Good Luck today. As I calculated things the three possibles for yesterday (if there had been a Betfair available) all saluted for your system too.
Couple of questions: the late scratches? Do you tend to just dismiss them? If you don't it negates the ease of working things out early and then "forgetting" about the choices; and have you any idea of the average return? Realise it depends on the outlay but let's say using the $30.00 liability you have given as an example? Regarding the last mentioned, there is a very successful laying site in England where the POT is just over 5% based on BSP. I know it is early days; but does that seem to you realistic? (Actually, according to my calcs you are doing better than that --- 6-7%??? |
Hi, Merriguy.
Thanks for yesterday's results, I hadn't checked them. I ignore late scratchings if they are not shown on the TAB when I identify the selections, which is generally between 11 a. m. and 12. I then lay them on S.P. and hope for the best. I don't know what the average profit per race is, but probably most of them have a S.P. price in single figures. My nett biggest profit was $33.72 on Sat when the selection was odds-on and got beaten. I don't see why a 5% POT would be unrealistic, particularly if the selection method is sound. My number 5 and higher method is currently showing a 16% POT. |
Not a bad day today.
Nos.1 to 4. There were 2 accidents for a loss of $40.31. Fortunately I didn't lay them, and from tomorrow I'll no longer look at them. I don't think they would show a profit if bet from the start, instead of laying because the accidents have been at small prices. Nos.5 and higher. Today there were 7 selections for 7 smiles for a profit of $43.15. |
Today's selections are:
Eagle Farm 7/6 Sandown 3/7 Strathalbyn 1/8 4/5 Warwick Farm 6/7 7/10 When Ascot is available I'll list the selections. |
Only one selection at Ascot today:
8/5 |
Thanks again Michael --- though I think Warwick Farm should be Race 6 No. 5.
Was doing these last night and could not help thinking that there must be some other candidates to be found. There are only 7 (if the one from Ascot qualifies) out of about 250 starters this afternoon! I realise that this can be a good thing, and that many sites might only give one or two selections a day; but..... Perhaps we have to extend our boundaries a little (somehow). THe one thing I often think about is the remarks of Maria --- yes, that Maria, --- indicationg that her father and some other of his friends (apparently knowledgable punters) maintained that she was not realising her full potential as a layer because she did not go out beyond $11.00. |
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