33% favs win,so thats 1 in 3 that deff trade shorter. 70% of favs are placed so every chance they trade shorter,so how do we make it pay,suggestings on a post card plz to susan.ian@btopenworld.com.
you may be right bri,but just because the trainer had 2 winners yesterday he may have none today. just because the horse has never ran 2 mile dosent mean he cant. he may be a front runner but they are not letting him today. so many permutations what to do mmmmmmmmm
you may be right bri,but just because the trainer had 2 winners yesterday he may have none today.just because the horse has never ran 2 mile dosent mean he cant.he may be a front runner but they are not letting him today.so many permutations what to
Why lay favourites though? If you back a favourite to lay it shorter i/r you would win less than if you backed long odds that is a front runner. One thing that you have to keep in mind though(imo) is that if a horse tends to be a frontrunner then the market might not drop its odds because him running in front at the start of the race may be already incomporated into the price.
If anything, you should look at doing the exact opposite. Lay favourites that stay in the rear of the pack in the beginning and tend to join the front very late. Be advised though that if this is typical for the favourite the market might also not reflect its latter position in the beginning.
P.S.: Brian, why did you call me a pr!ck earlier today?
Why lay favourites though? If you back a favourite to lay it shorter i/r you would win less than if you backed long odds that is a front runner. One thing that you have to keep in mind though(imo) is that if a horse tends to be a frontrunner then th
kef40,,i,m not interested in front runners m8 just the fav, i reckon a high percent trade shorter my ? is how do i take advantage of this,was thinking someone would have the maths and may help me out. thx
kef40,,i,m not interested in front runners m8 just the fav, i reckon a high percent trade shorter my ? is how do i take advantage of this,was thinking someone would have the maths and may help me out.thx
thats you..not everyone has the same sense of humour
don't you think it would be better to drop the name calling and just share information/discussions on betting styles/methods ?
Brianthats you..not everyone has the same sense of humour don't you think it would be better to drop the name calling and just share information/discussions on betting styles/methods ?
I think that concentrating on the favourite is a fundamental mistake when it comes to understanding the mathematics of the game(you'd have to risk more in order to get the same return compared to if you were successful with longer shots).
That said, you are looking for strong travellers. So, two options: 1. Watch the races of the favourite. 2. Read the comments about its last runs.
It should be a ton of work, because after all, you should also double check whether the horse is a worthy favourite.
I'd advise you to at least broaden up to the top 3 of the market, and then look for the best traveller of them. As I said though, being a good traveller might be already incorporated into the price.
I think that concentrating on the favourite is a fundamental mistake when it comes to understanding the mathematics of the game(you'd have to risk more in order to get the same return compared to if you were successful with longer shots). That said,
Zubova is a horse of your interest. A favourite many times. She hasn't won yet but barring her fist two starts, she has been traded shorter during the race 5 times so far, though she is still winless.
Zubova is a horse of your interest. A favourite many times. She hasn't won yet but barring her fist two starts, she has been traded shorter during the race 5 times so far, though she is still winless.
What about heavily supported favourites i.e. odds on, and the second favourite is at reasonably bigger odds, back the favourite in running above SP. Seen quite a few of these spike high in running at some point before going on to win.
What about heavily supported favourites i.e. odds on, and the second favourite is at reasonably bigger odds, back the favourite in running above SP.Seen quite a few of these spike high in running at some point before going on to win.
basically ibrox youre just asking someone to do everything for you. kef has given you the pointers, but it involves actually studying yourself. you would trust anothers interpretation of events over your own?
basically ibrox youre just asking someone to do everything for you. kef has given you the pointers, but it involves actually studying yourself. you would trust anothers interpretation of events over your own?
brian,before betfair my only bet would b penalty carrrier in handicaps priced 7/2 0r less basically fav or 2nd fav,been on here about 6 yrs(diffrent user name)have decided this yr to cut back on laying and go back to backing. I find bank management easy being a backer instead of laying,small % of bank risked compounding and withdraw most months,losing bets are not painfull red numbers not so big,less stress,everybody happy(have not kicked the cat for some time) how you getting on with the six block staking?
brian,before betfair my only bet would b penalty carrrier in handicaps priced 7/2 0r less basically fav or 2nd fav,been on here about 6 yrs(diffrent user name)have decided this yr to cut back on laying and go back to backing.I find bank management ea
tbf mate not really disciplined at the moment -- been scratching around lookin fa work crimbo n all that -just playing around with 20 here 30 there etc
tbf mate not really disciplined at the moment -- been scratching around lookin fa work crimbo n all that -just playing around with 20 here 30 there etc