
26th September 2007, 01:08 PM
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Sorry to sound like a broken record Raven, but this is exactly how layers go broke.
They try to pick the best races to lay in, the horse with the worst form, the horse rising in class, big fields etc etc.
The only way to profit from directly laying one horse per race is to lay it at a realistic price. No matter what the horse is like,the price has to allow you to make a longterm profit, even if it wins.
"Am I happy to have layed this horse at these odds, if it actually wins"
That's the only question you need to ask.
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