
6th March 2007, 11:40 AM
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AP,
Have you considered this...
Just putting a price cutoff of $11.00 means you can be laying up to $11.00 on a $4.00 shot. You have to lose in that scenario.
What you need to achieve is unders, if not always, most of the time.
If I were to use the Daily Donkey, I would look up the Racing Post prepost and rule out anything over $11.00 prepost.
Then deduct 20% off the prepost price.
Don't worry about all the one's you miss out on or don't get matched on, the one's that do will more than compensate.
Having said that, I would concentrate on first or second favourites, because it's very hard to get matched under the odds on horses @ 10/1, but it does happen.
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