Power Pays are simply a temporary correction.
You can't exploit it when bookies already have in place counter measures such as best of two or average of three.
There are simply better ways to get a better return.
The bottom line is that at the first race in Melbourne, the bookies paid 7c worse than STAB, and in Sydney 6c worse.
The "exchange" paid up to 20% better on both odds on favourites while Top Fluctuation paid the same as STAB.
As far as the "exchange" goes, regardless of what the TAB pays, overall the firming horses win, and the drifters lose, and you can make an overall easy profit on both!
I extend my sympathies to these 1% of Smartgamblers and Pro-Punters who are unable to grapple with an email link.
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