
14th June 2002, 12:29 AM
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I do consider your point Chief, but these horses have been selected because of their superior class and the only reason some will be at good odds is the overall class of the race and the fact that their recent form is not their very best.
Campaigns over and over these great horses win great races....you just have to be patient for it all to work itself out.
If a horse's last three runs are 364 then they are not in the top 4 in betting because their form does not read 211 or 131 etc. however they finished within 3 lengths of the winner on those occasions.
(This is just an example).
Let's just see the workout of this over the next few weeks.
I know it works well in the longterm because I have been successfully using this system for quite some time.
You just can't expect to win every day.
The KEY to this system is in the selection of the horse not the form for the particular race.....however, if a horse continually badly fails on the track, then it is put away til the next campaign.(E.G. shows no glimpse of running on or contesting the final stages or dying badly on it's run more than twice. I give it two chances due to fitness, luck in running etc.).
One suggestion if you don't like betting the four horses in the one race, is to box them in a quinella or trifecta - but my results will only be for the win.
[ This Message was edited by: Equine Investor on 2002-06-14 01:35 ]
[ This Message was edited by: Equine Investor on 2002-06-14 01:36 ]
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