i am currently doing a laying system..... the horses i lay are generally between odds on and no higher than 5/1..... the strike rate is quite consistent but i hit a winner every 8 races or so and some of these are very short odds....
i am keen on using a staking plan to get profit on every race by either doubling up on the next race after a winner or choosing horses at a specific price to regain losses plus a profit i aim for on every race...
i keep a history of all results and could probably highlight certain types of races, track etc where i have a much better strike rate and could wait for that type of a race to regain losses....
hope this make sense, any advice would be greatly appreciated.....
'i keep a history of all results and could probably highlight certain types of races, track etc where i have a much better strike rate and could wait for that type of a race to regain losses....'
part answered your own question?
'i keep a history of all results and could probably highlight certain types of races, track etc where i have a much better strike rate and could wait for that type of a race to regain losses....'part answered your own question?
on average you can get around 7 losers (say with 5% comm) 6.65pts profit
1 winner say around 5/2 ( call it 3pts loser after price hike )
each bet risks an average of 3 pts ...so profit is 15.21%
I'd initially try to 1) increase strike rate 2) increase staking ( by % of increased strike rate in 1)
patentedyou don't need to "recover" straight awaylet me seeon average you can get around 7 losers (say with 5% comm) 6.65pts profit1 winner say around 5/2 ( call it 3pts loser after price hike )each bet risks an average of 3 pts ...so profit is 15.2
The bit about regaining losses and making a profit on every race will be your downfall.
Long Term Profit is all that matters , if you lays are losing more often than the odds say they should overall , then why care about the races where you lose? , why try to win all the losses back from one race on the next one?
The bit about regaining losses and making a profit on every race will be your downfall.Long Term Profit is all that matters , if you lays are losing more often than the odds say they should overall , then why care about the races where you lose? , wh
age 21 YOU WILL GO SKINT LAYING ONE HORSE PER RACE, HOPE THIS HELPS
kenilworth age21, you will lose laying 2,3 or 4 horses in one race. Hope that helps you.
Both statements are false If those statements were true every one who lays one or less than 5 horses per race would be a loser. What a load of tosh!
age 21YOU WILL GO SKINT LAYING ONE HORSE PER RACE, HOPE THIS HELPS kenilworthage21, you will lose laying 2,3 or 4 horses in one race. Hope that helps you.Both statements are falseIf those statements were true every one who lays one or less than 5
If your calculated winning chance for each runner in a race is less than the price suggests it chance of winning are, you can lay as many in a race as qualify and make a profit. (long term)
I you do not make a profit your calculations on the winning chance of each runner are inaccurate. You will need to refine how you calculate each runners winning chance.
If your calculated winning chance for each runner in a race is less than theprice suggests it chance of winning are, you can lay as many in a race as qualifyand make a profit. (long term)I you do not make a profit your calculations on the winning cha
Compound, most people know all that. My point was that if the particular poster was losing by laying one horse, then he wouldn't do any better laying 2, 3, 4 or perhaps more.
Compound, most people know all that. My point was that if the particular poster was losing by laying one horse, then he wouldn't do any better laying 2, 3, 4 or perhaps more.
I set a target profit every day (2% of the bank). If I have a losing day, the next day's target is still 2%, plus the square root of any outstanding losses, so the losses are recovered after a few days.
Obviously you need to know that on most days you could make more than your target if you pushed for it, so that you havethe leeway to recover your losses when you need to.
Anyone else do something similar?
About recovering losses - I set a target profit every day (2% of the bank). If I have a losing day, the next day's target is still 2%, plus the square root of any outstanding losses, so the losses are recovered after a few days. Obviously you need
Occasionally, but of course your bank should be big enough to withstand such a temporary abberation and leave you feeling comfortable enough to keep betting without worrying.
Here's the warning: the times I've lost patience and thought "f@ck this, I want to get back on target now", I've usuually lost the lot. I did it a couple of weeks ago and I was gutted, hence my interest.
Best of luck to you.
Occasionally, but of course your bank should be big enough to withstand such a temporary abberation and leave you feeling comfortable enough to keep betting without worrying.Here's the warning: the times I've lost patience and thought "f@ck this, I w
If you are laying 5/1 and under and only laying 1 in 8 winners, don't jeopardise anything with some ridiculous loss recovery or other over-involved staking plan.
Level stakes, reassessing your bank montly and betting accordingly, would be more than sufficient.
If you have that sort of edge, bank management is your only problem to deal with (and inevitable losing runs).
If you are laying 5/1 and under and only laying 1 in 8 winners, don't jeopardise anything with some ridiculous loss recovery or other over-involved staking plan.Level stakes, reassessing your bank montly and betting accordingly, would be more than su
over 2 weeks my bank was up 20% - i got caught in the mentality that it would keep growing at this rate , so when i lost 10% of that in the third week my initial reaction was to get it back ................................you know the rest
Thats why the covering of the balance will help many on here , you need to take the buzz out of it and treat it as an investment
over 2 weeks my bank was up 20% - i got caught in the mentality that it would keep growing at this rate , so when i lost 10% of that in the third week my initial reaction was to get it back ................................you know the rest Thats why
some good advice..... im trying to work out %'s to potentially do the kelly system....... i can look at tracks, race types, previous placings etc and a number of these criteria have never had a winner....i could give them a higher percentage chance of losing rather than certain race types etc that produced numerous winners...... im using excel at the moment to dissect all the previous results since i began paper trading this system
some good advice..... im trying to work out %'s to potentially do the kelly system....... i can look at tracks, race types, previous placings etc and a number of these criteria have never had a winner....i could give them a higher percentage chance