
21st December 2004, 11:10 AM
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A Novel Approach ©
For a bit of fun only I stress....
Seeing most horses that performed very well last start are "unders" and many horses "put in a shocker", and that often a horse at value wins a race after a bad run. You know the type, it wins and then you look back at it's form and think "hey, how did I overlook it, the odds were juicy and it's form wasn't that bad".
Well here's a fun exercise that throws up some great priced winners (just put on the kettle coz it could be a bit of a wait).
RULES
Get your formguide and cross out every horse's last start, don't even look, ignore it altogether.
Now make your selections or assessments using the second last run.
So if a horse's form is
1x410
you're looking at a last start winner!!!
Be interesting to see what transpires.
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