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Lay Method
I'm back doing what I normally like best - laying one horse each qualifying race, and there's a lot of action with this method. Yesterday there were 21 races for a profit of $52.43 for $33 liability Lay bets - so there is a mix of selections from both ends of the market. The only filter I use is that the selection is not resuming from a spell. There were also no accidents on Wednesday or Thursday.
Today's selections: Rosehill 1/8 2/8 3/10 4/5 5/14 6/12 8/21 Eagle Farm 1/8 2/4 3/6 4/9 6/5 8/7 Morphetville 2/7 5/4 6/8 7/13 Newcastle 2/8 3/2 5/8 6/5 8/16 Gold Coast 2/7 5/9 8/18 Belmont 4/10 8/8 |
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A losing day - there were two accidents from the 26 selections for a loss of $9.64. One of the accidents was in a field of 9 runners. I won $52.43 yesterday so I'm not too disappointed.
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Today's selections:
Murwillumbah 3/12 4/3 5/10 Ballarat 3/3 7/17 Hamilton 1/9 2/3 3/6 4/10 Toowoomba 1/4 3/2 4/8 5/10 7/13 8/1 Launceston 1/1 2/8 3/9 5/76/13 7/138/8 Kalgoorlie 2/1 3/2 4/5 5/9 6/5 7/7 |
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The 27 selections were beaten for a profit of $38.77. Yesterday' s loss of $9.64 has been recouped.
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Onya MG! It was a bad day for me with 3 accidents, how you avoided the shrapnel, I don't know?
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The system is I think/hope original with some logic. I take the best (IMHO) half of the neurals in qualifying races and then separate the worst (IMHO) half but look for the best horse (IMHO) in this worst half - it's like pitting good against bad to find the selection.
Sorry for being so cryptic, but I can't publically reveal the method. It might even crash tomorrow... |
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