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Bhagwan 4th December 2007 04:28 AM

Son of Sam Simple 7 Lay System
 
Heres a devilishly fun lay selection plan that has shown a very high success rate so far.
Works for Horses, Dogs,Trots & Billy Goat racers.

SELECTION PLAN
.Target all races where there is a TAB No.7 running
If there is not a No.7 selection running, it becomes a no-bet race.

.Selection must of had a race where it ran 7th or worse at any of its prviouse 3 starts.

BET TO PRICE MONEY MANAGEMENT PLAN
Lay bet to price as to a fixed liability of 5% of bank.
e.g. Bank 500 @ 5% = $25 liability per race divided by selection's fractional odds.
e.g. $25 / 8/1 = $3.13 O/L
(8/1 fractional odds = $9.00)

.Use the Free Bet Trader Pro program to place bets under $6.00 with Betfair.

No form study & all bet liability is under control using betting plan as mentioned above.

It is strongly recommended not to attempt this, betting the same fixed dollar amount on all selections, one could get seriously burnt with just one outsider getting up against you..
e.g. if the selection is say 50/1 ($51) at $6 O/L & it wins instead of loosing you are up for $300 pay out liability.

Using above betting to price money management plan , the liability would only be $25 trying to win 50c ,which is also our O/L.

Remember to try & have fun with your punting... if its not...
Ring the punters help line & seek professional advice from people with white coats on ...
But dont ring me & bum me out, I hate that I do...

Cheers.

baco60 4th December 2007 03:57 PM

Bhagwan,
You do believe in abraca dabra don't you? This is unusual coming from you to advocate something daft as this.
Things must be bad!

Bhagwan 4th December 2007 09:12 PM

Hi Baco,
Does that mean you like it?
Your right , I'm sorry.
I was going to give an indepth selection process using sectional times over different distances but I could sence peoples eyes start glazing over.
So I thought we would look at something simple.

I guess one could add some of there own favorite filters to try & make it stronger.

Now lets see your develishly clever replacement idea, my friend.

Cheers

Bhagwan 5th December 2007 11:07 AM

Heres an observation that has a very high success rate.
There are whole meetings where not one of them gets up.

.Target No.7 if it is in barrier 9+

.Lay betting to price.

Cheers.

Bhagwan 5th December 2007 05:12 PM

Results for Wed 5th Dec

Targeting TAB No.7 only from Barrier 9+

Betting to price.

There were 16 from 16 successes.

8 of the 16 were $10 & under.

One may like to put a max acceptable price one may wish work to
e.g. $10

Mark 6th December 2007 10:15 AM

Or you could try something like this.

Saturday races, lay every runner that has won less than 1 in 6, provided they have had at least 10 starts, and horses that are still maidens after 10 starts or more.

Last Saturday 3 winners from 77 runners. They average around 1 in 16.
(previous Saturday saw Satin Robes as a lay)

Weekdays, lay runners with a strike rate of 1 in 10 or worse. Same rules as above apply for maidens.

Yesterday 1 winner from 56 runners, and it was 5/1. Again, they average around 1 in 16.

Mark 6th December 2007 11:23 AM

So today's losers are..........

SC2 13
SC3 1,2,7,8
SC4 2,5
SC5 1,7,8,9
SC6 2,8,9,11,14
SC7 9,12,13,14

M2 1,2,4
M3 4
M5 2,4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13
M6 6,10
M7 4,10,12

All care, no responsibility, etc

AngryPixie 6th December 2007 12:10 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
SC2 13
SC3 1,8
SC5 8
SC6 14
SC7 12,13

M5 6,7,9


Mark

We concur on these.

I'll throw these into the pot

SC2 12
SC4 1
SC7 7

M3 1

Here's hoping :)

Bhagwan 6th December 2007 01:48 PM

Thanks for your observations & input Mark.


Those stats look very interesting.

Lets see if one can make the wheels fall off .

A number will be at very high prices which is to be expected & this is where betting to price can be seen to advantage, without the fear of being serverely burnt if say a 50/1 shot decides to get up which may happen one day, maybe several on the one day, that's punting. So betting to price will reduce a savaging like this, to a bare minimum.

It might also be an idea to bet to a max of approx $16 if one is choosing to bet 0.5% of bank, flat amounts on all selections, seeing that its win SR is approx 1 in 16 = 6%
Which means we should have a 94% Lay seccess rate.

Well done again Mark.

Cheers.

Merriguy 6th December 2007 02:48 PM

Mark and Pixie,

But how do you get on? When the SC3 started, No. 8 was a lay at something like 100. No chance of being matched!?!?

And, Mark, neither had 10 starts (min requirement for a maiden?).

AngryPixie 6th December 2007 03:00 PM

SC3 1,2,7,8 all had 10 starts or more.

I combined 1 and 8 with 3 and 5 in a Dutch Lay.

Merriguy 6th December 2007 03:11 PM

You've lost me a bit there, mate. I was going on Unitab's "form" which says that 1 had had 8 starts, 8 had had only 4. Probably not accurate???

But what is a Dutch lay. Understand an ordinary lay, and what Dutching is (or thought I did!).

AngryPixie 6th December 2007 03:21 PM

The Virtual Formguide had 10 starts or more.

A Dutch Lay is basically the same as a Dutch Back. As I write this for a $1 stake I can lay SC4 A Little Rusty for $0.77 @ 9.6, and Clews Place for $0.23 @ 32. A combined Book value of 13.5%. So I've now got my $1 on a 7.4 chance. More risk but spread out a bit. It's just something I'm fooling around with at the moment. Fairbot software does it all for me ;)

Merriguy 6th December 2007 03:29 PM

Thanks.......................I think. Give me some time with it

AngryPixie 6th December 2007 03:51 PM

You're right that was a rubbish explanation and this will be no better but any way

I lay A Little Rusty for 0.77 cents @ 9.6 = Liability $6.62
I lay Clews Place for 0.23 cents @ 32 = Liability $7.13

If neither win I win my $1 stake

If A Little Rusty wins I lose $6.62 minus 0.23 = $6.39
if Clews Place wins I lose $7.13 minus 0.77 = $6.36

So for my $1 my maximum liability is $6.39 (a $7.40 or there abouts chance)

Merriguy 6th December 2007 04:13 PM

Boy, so do I, thanks.

AngryPixie 6th December 2007 04:25 PM

Yes confused everybody and myself double but a simplified example above. As I say, more risk in so far as the number of runners, but reduced liability should one of them win. It does let you lay some of those long ones, and I still keep to the 9.09% ($11) minimum book value I set myself ages ago. Just playing with it really though.

Bhagwan 6th December 2007 04:29 PM

Heres a tip to getting lay bets matched .

Submit your lay bet at one tick higher than the win price shown & if anyone takes up the win price , you will be first cab off the rank to getting ones lay bet matched.

If the win prices blows out , one will have to chase the win price at one tick higher until the lay bet finally gets matched.

If the win price reducers one may wish to chase the price down.

Many of the shown lay prices look crazy, but if one follows the above procedure one will get matched everytime the shown win price gets taken up.

Of course, if no one takes up the shown win bet (Blue) the lay bet (Pink) wont be matched.

e.g. If the win price is $16 & the lay price shown is $100 we would submit our lay bet at one tick higher than $16 .

If someone takes up some of the $16 win , your bet will now be matched because your are offering a fraction more than what is being requested & therefore first cab off the rank to being matched.

Cheers

Mark 6th December 2007 05:40 PM

Merri

UTB only has runs for starts at TAB meetings. Never trust their form guide.

I make it 1 winner from 39 for today @ 7.20, and that was in the race where every runner but one was picked. 13 of the lays were under 9/1.

Not saying this is the holy grail, but it helps. If I work a race, I'll always put these in for more than usual.

Bhagwan 6th December 2007 10:26 PM

Very impressive Mark.

Well done.

Cheers.

AngryPixie 7th December 2007 08:56 AM

Nice share Mark. Looks busy today!

We have consensis on these. I've not done scratchings yet:

COFF04 9,13
COFF05 13,14
COFF07 9
M_V_01 4
M_V_03 2
M_V_04 7,15
M_V_05 8,10
M_V_07 13
PAK_04 6,8,9,10
PAK_05 5,6,7,8,10
PAK_07 11
PAK_08 6,7,9,15,16
MDGE02 1,6
MDGE03 9
MDGE07 7,11
MDGE08 13
MT_G03 4,6
MT_G04 3
MT_G05 8,9
MT_G06 7,11
MT_G07 8,12
MT_G08 1,2


Thanks.

Mark 7th December 2007 11:09 AM

My day off Pixie.
I'll put up tomorrow's, time permitting.

AngryPixie 7th December 2007 07:42 PM

I was at lunch today but...
 
... that wasn't too bad. A 7.2 unit profit for the day. :)

BAT prices were used for those listed below. Anything not listed here from above was scratched.

COFF04 9,13 ($7.20) ... LOST +$0.95
COFF05 13,14 ($25.64) ... TOO LONG
COFF07 9 ($13.50) ... TOO LONG
M_V_01 4 ($12.00) ... TOO LONG
M_V_03 2 ($5.50) ... LOST +$0.95
M_V_04 7 ($17.51) ... TOO LONG
M_V_05 8,10 ($64.10) ... TOO LONG
PAK_04 6 ($8.60) ... LOST +$0.95
PAK_04 8,9,10 ($7.00) ... LOST +$0.95
PAK_05 6,7 ($8.97) ... LOST +$0.95
PAK_05 5,9 ($10.10) ... LOST +$0.95
PAK_07 11 ($25.00) ... TOO LONG
PAK_08 6,9,15,16 ($5.20) ... WON -$4.20
MDGE02 1 ($200.00) ... TOO LONG
MDGE03 9 ($4.70) ... LOST +$0.95
MDGE07 7,11 ($5.53) ... LOST +$0.95
MDGE08 13 ($55.00) ... TOO LONG
MT_G03 4,6 ($10.51) ... LOST +$0.95
MT_G04 3 ($16.00) ... TOO LONG
MT_G05 8,9 ($5.11) ... LOST +$0.95
MT_G06 7,11 ($2.70) ... LOST +$0.95
MT_G07 8,12 ($29.06) ... TOO LONG
MT_G08 1,2 ($4.92) ... LOST +$0.95

Merriguy 8th December 2007 09:20 AM

Well done, Pixie. Have just seen your results.

I can see I will have to seriously study the explanations you gave above..... actually the idea is not so difficult to comprehend really. Just takes a bit of application of the old grey cells :) .

When you have more than two contendrers (simple example above), you do the same thing pro rata I presume?

AngryPixie 8th December 2007 10:08 AM

Merri

What I'm trying to do is get as many $11 or under selections per race as possible, whether they be single selections, or logical selections of multiple runners. In practice though this takes a fair bit of effort, particularly when I'm running my normal lay method at the same time.

Mark has given everybody a good leg up there. Overlay your lay method on top as I did above and things could get pretty interesting.

Have a win today.

Merriguy 8th December 2007 10:28 AM

Thanks, mate.

Mark 8th December 2007 10:39 AM

Today's losers.

SR2 11
SR3 9,12
SR4 1,3,6,9,12
SR5 3,4,17
SR6 7,8,11,12
SR7 6,7,9
SR8 7,8

MR1 3,5,6
MR2 1,5,6
MR5 7,8
MR6 3,7,8,10,13
MR7 1,2,5,7,11
MR8 12

BR3 12,17,18
BR4 8,9,12
BR5 13
BR6 10,15
BR7 2,5,6,12,14
BR8 1,2,5,7,12,14,16,17

AR3 3,4,6,7,8
AR4 3,5,6,7,8
AR5 2,4,5,6,7,8
AR6 2,5,9,13,15
AR7 6,7,13

AngryPixie 8th December 2007 11:00 AM

And the overlay of my lay selections. Look's a harder day price wise. :(

SR2 11
SR4 12
SR5 3,4,17
SR7 7

MR5 8

BR3 17,18
BR8 17

AR3 8
AR4 3
AR6 15

Mark 8th December 2007 03:28 PM

SR6 12..........is not a lay, meant to type 13, which is scratched.

Mark 8th December 2007 07:41 PM

3 accidents today from 83.

Bhagwan 9th December 2007 10:40 AM

Results for Sat 9th Dec

For the TAB No.7 only.
Barrier 9+
$16.00 & less.
Betting .5% of bank on all. e.g. Ratio 1:200

Had a 100% success rate.

Well done again Mark.
Well done Pixie.

Cheers.

michaelg 10th December 2007 06:49 AM

Bhagwan, what is the reason for targeting TAB number 7? Do you look at all types of races including Set Weights?

Mark, I have been using something similar to your Strike Rate method. I will not lay any horse that has a 10% or higher strike rate and I also consider the Place strike rate, the barrier draw and DFS rankings. I've found that the lower Class races are the most difficult because many of the fancied horses have a less then 10% s/rate, but when combining the aforementioned three factors I have not yet (fingers crossed) encountered an accident.

Bhagwan 10th December 2007 09:42 AM

Hi Michaelg
The reason for targeting TAB No.7 is that it has a statistical SR of 5.4% Based on 50,000 Aust. races
This equates to 1 winner in 18.5 races
Or 94.6% Lay success rate.
Most races have a No.7
Many races have runners under $20
Class of race is ignored totally.

This now gives us a volumn from which to base ones favorite filters around.

Sun 9th result only had 1 accident, TAB 7 & Barrier 9+ & $16.00 <.

TAB No. STATS for wins
1---31%
2---20.5
3---12.2
4---8.0
5---7.3
6---5.1
7---4.8
8---3.8
9---3.4
10--1.5
11 ect--2.4%

Cheers.

michaelg 10th December 2007 10:21 AM

Thanks, Bhagwan, that makes sense.

I presume that the 50,000 races all had 7-plus runners because the stats for numbers 1 to 11 shows no.7 having a slightly lesser strike rate of 4.8%?

Mark 10th December 2007 10:46 AM

Monday's losers.

TR1 1,5
TR2 1,10,13
TR3 12
TR5 1,4,6,13
TR6 6,7,15,17
TR7 9,10,11
TR8 1,12,13,14,15
TR9 1,13,14,16

QR1 3,4,5,8,11
QR2 6,7,8
QR3 2
QR4 3
QR5 6,7,9,10,11
QR6 2,6,11,14,15,16,17
QR7 9

AngryPixie 10th December 2007 10:50 AM

Mark

Great job. Thanks again.

Mark 10th December 2007 05:12 PM

1 accident from 49, @ 2.68 fav.
Several of the beaten brigade were well in the markets.
These things usually fall in a hole when made public, but not this time?
I do hope someone's benefitting from this.

stugots 10th December 2007 08:10 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Merriguy
You've lost me a bit there, mate. I was going on Unitab's "form" which says that 1 had had 8 starts, 8 had had only 4. Probably not accurate???



merriguy, someone may have already let you know but to access unitabs more detailed formguide (but still basic - last 3 starts but at least has the correct number of starts etc) you need to have a active betting account account & logon via netbet express.

doing so creates a cookie that allows you access to the form guide for 7 days

Bhagwan 10th December 2007 08:56 PM

Well done again Mark.

Cheers.

Merriguy 10th December 2007 09:17 PM

Thanks for that, Stugots. I will have a look at it tomorrow. I signed up with an account years ago; but (blush, blush) tend to use the site only for the fields, etc. that I find are most easily accessed on that site.

Have you (and Mark, Bhagwan, and others) had much of a look at the new Betfair Australian Racing site?

Haven't fathomed out how to use much of it yet (and don't know where to find an explanation!); but it gives much of the info upon which Mark, as I understand things, (especially from his "heads up" earlier in this thread) bases his lay tips on --- the ones he gives in this forum. It is presumably a more accurate re-telling of what has happened to each of the runners in the past. So that would solve the problem of which we are speaking. Your suggestion is appreciated.

By the way, Mark, I for one am certainly enjoying them! Thank you. However, despite Pixie's brave attempt to explain things I'm still at a loss to see how you can get layed on those outsiders that make up a big proportion of your successful lays.


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