
25th March 2012, 01:58 PM
|
Banned
|
|
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 360
|
|
[QUOTE=garyf]
Then if say four of the 1st five races have been won by fav's,
At a certain meeting surely the percentages statistically speaking,
Must be in your favor when laying the fav over the next 3-4 races.
Will put this qoute to the test.
At Pakenham today four out of the first 5 races,
Have been won by the fav.
Races 2-3-4-5 so there is no conjecture i used the,
Starting prices of the on course bookmakers,
My source Betchoice for the prices.
So if a lay punter would you lay the Fav in the,
Next at pakenham R=6 if it wins then do a progression,
To get your money back then quit if race =7 fav loses.
Or is it one of those days when all the Fav's get up?.
Cheers.
|