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![]() AP, I meant the thinking of putting form before price.
There are tipsters all over the joint who will have 19 successful lays in a row, but that 20th lay that wins @ 50/1 will kill them.
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![]() Ok with you. I agree. As you know I'm mostly about price and only use form to support the markets opinion.
![]() You've been quiet of late.
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![]() He is a method of getting the lay price one wishes for .
Submit ones lay price at 10 cents more than the current Back price. If any someone takes up some of the Back price , you will be the first one taken up within that batch . One has to try & remember , that when one submits a Pink price it ends up being placed on the Blue side for some one to take up the price on offer. So if the is $100 available on the Back side & someone only wishes to take up $10 of it, your submitted price that was 10 cents more, will be included rather than being at the rear of the offered batch of $100 Cheers.
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![]() Hi, Bhagwan.
Re your 2 pt gap plan - I have been doing something fairly similar for some time, but the problem is that there is not too much action with my method and consequently I often lose interest. Excluding Maiden races, I look at pre-post prices where the fave must be between the $2.20 to $3.00 range, then the second-fave must be at least twice the price of the fave. For example there was one such race yesterday which was Bendigo race 6. The p.p. fave was no.8 at $2.50 and the second fave was $5.50 which was scratched. However the third-fave was $7.00, and I more or less accepted that even with the scratching, the fave would not have reduced to less than the minimum price of $2.20 - so it was a qualifying race. There was also one qualifying race on Wednesday - Mackay R7 no.2. - it was unplaced. As it was, the fave in yesterday's race was also unplaced. The Unitab quinella paid $600, and for the trifecta it paid $10,000. There were 11 runners in the race, so the divvies were exceptional. I have not considered laying the p.p. fave as I have been more interested in the exotics. However, because of my on-and-off records show a poor strike rate for the fave I will now lay them. And to maintain my interest I will now start a new thread here listing the selections. |
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