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zygote
18 Jul 16 16:52
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Here's a free little system that does consistently well. Wink
Using the RP website, access the RPR page for each Handicap, Group, Listed, and Conditions races.
On the RPR page, concentrate on the the column headed "Last Yr".
The selection is the horse that has the CLEAR BEST figure during the past 12 months, and is quoted at 5-1 or higher in the forecast.
Back to win at Betfair SP.
Yesterday Gordon Lord Byron and Mexican Border won from 10 qualifiers, showing a profit after commission of 18.9 points.
Today Forever A Lady, Dark Crystal, and Fantasy King have already won from the first 5 of 12 qualifiers, ensuring at least 12.4 points profit.
Still to come: Gworn, Studio Star, Morning With Ivan, Whozthecat, Burning Thread, Tears In My Eyes, and Crafty Codger.

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zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 16:58
I should have also mentioned that if the best figure is on a different surface (say Turf in an All-Weather race) or discipline (in a chase where the race is a hurdle), it does not qualify.
By:
ProSniper
When: 18 Jul 16 17:11
zygote, when you find a winning "system", you're supposed to guard it like an old secret family recipe Plain
By:
only1mill
When: 18 Jul 16 17:14
I'll add to that - ydcLaugh
By:
jmdc
When: 18 Jul 16 17:16
Whose opinion is the RPR?  Is it as potentially guarded as the OR, which is the standard?  Is the Irish RPR the UK OR or the Irish OR, which differ by about 7lb?  Be very careful!
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 18 Jul 16 19:01
and is quoted at 5-1 or higher in the forecast.

where do you get that from the rpost and do you take non runners into it ie what if it goes off at 10-11 or even drifts to 20-1
By:
dukeofpuke
When: 18 Jul 16 19:03
if its rpost 5-1 but 10-1 shortest at the books would you overlook.also 5-1 rpost but best price at the books and exchange 1.80
By:
zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 19:20
If a runner with the highest RPR figure in the "Last Yr" column is 5-1 OR HIGHER in the RP racecard forecast, it qualifies.
By:
zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 19:23
Pro Sniper, I would agree with you in general. The system I have given can be refined as per individual preference, but I find the RPR figures to be more reliable than most. I have another system which I would NEVER reveaal, and which is far more profitable!!!Wink
By:
Eborman
When: 18 Jul 16 19:30
Is RPR the same as Raceform Interactive Handicap ratings?
By:
zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 19:41
Eborman, the short answer to your question is 'no'. The Racing Post have their own ratings (RPR) which I use for selection purposes. All relevant race data for the next day is available from 7pm, but requires subscribing to the Members' Club at £14.50 per month.
By:
Eborman
When: 18 Jul 16 19:46
zygote

Many thanks
By:
WFT
When: 18 Jul 16 20:09
Does zygote work in the Racing Post sales department ?

Plain
By:
zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 20:41
WFT, nope! Laugh After Morning With Ivan's win, I make the net profit today 17.2 points.
By:
zygote
When: 18 Jul 16 21:55
The system's NET LEVEL STAKE PROFIT (i.e after losers are deducted) is +36.1 points in the last 2 days. Of course it has regular losing days, but the proof of the pudding...................... Happy
By:
onlooker
When: 18 Jul 16 22:16
^ .... is 2 years results ...... Not, "2 days."
By:
TheNorfolkMafia
When: 18 Jul 16 22:24
Could you quickly go through the last 3 years results for me, please?
By:
ProSniper
When: 18 Jul 16 22:49
Yes, give us a much bigger sample size. "Systems" that produce profits for a couple of days are no use if they're losing fortunes over months&years Angry
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