slt - you are not thick you are learning. My 6 year old little girl can count to 100 in tens. She knows if she stops at 40 there were another 60 she didn't count. But... she can't yet see how if I owe her Mummy 60 pence and give her a 1 pound coin, I should get 40 pence in change (even though she can tell me that there are 100 pence in a pound).
If you study the over round thoroughly(dare I say obsessively),in relation to different class of races etc. you will realise more about entry points than any one other single factor.
This is the closest you will ever get to discovering the Golden Goose. Esp on this forum. If you do, you will be way ahead of the crowd because people are generally too lazy to put the effort in to see why this so spectacularly significant.
1.There is no overound on here. 2. Overounds don't matter. What matters is whether your horse has a better chance than it's odds. Have to work hard. No other way.
1.There is no overound on here. 2. Overounds don't matter. What matters is whether your horse has a better chance than it's odds. Have to work hard. No other way.
rofl! 40 years ago someone told me, if you want to work out whether or not to take a price, work out the overound and that, if it is less that 110% for a stakes race take your price and less than 130% for a big handicap do the same. It was good advice then, but now completely outdated for a number of reasons.
rofl! 40 years ago someone told me, if you want to work out whether or not to take a price, work out the overound and that, if it is less that 110% for a stakes race take your price and less than 130% for a big handicap do the same. It was good advic