13th January 2009, 03:19 AM
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This occurrence is part of the joy of punting.
A run of outs is usually corresponded with a run of ins but we never quite know exactly when, it could be in 2 days time..
Example.
Take any batch of reliable selections.
Break the selection for each race, into batches of 5, in any order.
One will see that most batches will strike at least one winner within those 5 bets.
Some will experience 0 winners within those 5.
Some will have 2-4 winners within their 5.
Most will strike 1 win within that batch of 5 bets.
This may give a clearer pattern to ponder over.
One may observe 4 batches in a row with 0 result & other batches following with 3 winners in each batch shortly after the run of outs.
At the end of the day say after 150 bets or 30 batches of 5, the overall stats will not be denied.
e.g. if one is using say a tipsters top selection, they will usually have a 25% SR no matter which tipster one chooses.
It's just that it does not feel like it at the time, when we may be using them on that day or week.
Here's a staking plan that can work if we hit 1 in 5 bets.
The idea is to stop betting for that batch of 5, once a winner is struck.
Then target the remaining batches of 5 doing the same thing.
STAKING
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00 = 10.00 for each Batch.
Start a fresh batch of 5 horses, leaving the un-bet horses behind from the previous batch, once the winner is struck.
.Have 10 lots of $10.00 = $100
This allows for 50 outs.
.Remembering to stop betting for that batch once a winner is struck.
I have found it usually hits a winner within 5 bets with this process.
If we do strike a batch with 5 losers, write it off & continue with the others.
SELECTION PLAN
Make up ones races which are going to be bet into batches of 5 races in each batch.
You dont have to have your selections as yet , just the races Nos. & venue.
.Target tipsters top 2 selections.(These usually have a 36-45%SR) depending on the day of one of these two getting up.
.Bet the one of the two horses, that is not the market Fav.
.If no fav in those 2 selections, take the shorter market price of the 2 horses.
It will usually strike a good paying winner within that batch of 5 bets.
We are making the assumption that a winner will usually be struck within each batch of 5.
Now there's a pattern on its own & us humans love pattens, it gives us sence of order in an otherwise chaotic universe ... rightly or wrongly.
Cheers.
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Cheers.
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