
12th May 2011, 04:56 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bhagwan
Hi 4Legs.
Try this approach, it has shown to work very well.
RULES
.One race per venue.
Start at the first race of the day & work through to a qualifying race.
.Target the first race you can find with 9+ runners. (Important)
.Must be $90.00 or less.
If not , move to next race.
.Target 1 horse per venue.
10 venues = 10 selections.
This usually makes ones SR stronger, rather than chasing every race that moves, that's how punters get bit when Lay betting.
Try not to force a bet if there are no qualifiers for that race, that's where mistakes are made.
Lay Bet Method.
Lay bet 1.00 per 200.00 bank. (.5% of Bank)
This is allowable by Betfair because its Liability is $30+
e.g. 6 races = if 6 successes = 3% increase on bank.
This could equate to 21%+ profit on bank per week.
That's good money.
I believe, one will be very successful, Cherry picking this way.
If you cant get your Lay price , maybe try your luck setting it for in running.
Give it a dry run on past results to see if you can make it fall over , before using real money.
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So which horse do you select?
Target the first race you can find with 9+ runners. (Important)
.Must be $90.00 or less.
If not , move to next race.
Seems to jump a step there, or am I missing something completely?
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