18th May 2009, 06:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AngryPixie
Thanks Pharmfrom, I might have a look at working up a stable angle.
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i have a trifecta angle i use here in the states. havent tried it for aussie racing yet.
i look at the card and take the jockey with the most mounts"X" and key him up and down on the bottom of the trifecta. i take three horses"a,b,c" from the race that i feel can beat that jock. then i take my 4th choice"d" and put that horse on the bottom.
like this
a,b,c
a,b,c,d
X
a,b,c
X
a,b,c,d
been having alot of success with it. it gets scary though because you can start out slow but eventually that jockey is gonna place in your favor. ive either pushed or profited. but i had one night were i got stumped because the jock that had the most rides really wasnt a mind blower type of jock so now i evaluate every jock real good before making him my key jockey. i had one jock up here place in every race and i collected nicely. deshawn parker at mountaineer raceway- night track.
id like to try it on aussie racing but theres no where i can get a listed of jocks rides so i dont have to sit and count each jock in every race.
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