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Test Lay Method
Since Monday I've been testing, unfortunately only "on paper" with a system. There's been 22 selections for no accidents.
The rules are simple. 1) Top BRR selection on R & S worksheet. 2) Must be under 96 points on Unitab's ratings. 3) No Maidens. 4) Selection must not be resuming from a spell. If anyone's interested today's selections are: Bendigo 2/10 Coffs 3/2 7/11 Gawler 2/6 7/6 I'll be laying them S.P. for $30. Hopefully the Curse will leave them alone. |
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Yesterday's five selections were beaten for a profit of $5.52. During the testing period a few selections started fave, so yesterday's results were a little disappointing.
Today's selections are: Canberra 2/7 Northam 7/5 Scone 4/3 6/8 |
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Maybe it will still fire well if all favs are deleted.
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Yesterday was the only losing day so far and I'm quite certain it is still in front.
However, I was in two minds to even list the method because in most of them I've also been laying the field, and it became somewhat involved with both methods especially separating the results. I've decided just to lay the field because it is performing so well, not only here but in England. |
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Hi Michael, are you laying all events in England including small fields, hurdles, steeples etc? |
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Hi, Domenic.
I have identical rules here and in England that identify the layable races. In England I don't feel too comfortable if the field has more than 11 runners because I put the bets on anytime between 8.30 and 10.00 p.m (the later the better). I don't know why but it seems there is more scope in these larger races for the prices to change, particularly if there is a scratching(s) which quite often happens. |
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