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Racing System
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3 Systems in 1 Guide
Contents
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Staking Plans?
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Pages 5 to 6
Pages 7 to 8
Pages 9 to 10
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So there you have it, the 3 systems you will find within this guide, a little hello from us and
a couple of other bits in there for fun. As always, remember you can contact us on
hello@bestbettingadvice.com if you have ANY questions whatsoever.
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Introduction
just a quick hello
No one likes someone who goes on and on and on... So thats not what this introduction is
about. Were not going to throw income claims at you, were not going to tell you the type
of house we live in or even the car we drive (sorry), this is just somewhere to say a really
quick hello.
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Staking Plans?
YES!
Hopefully you get the picture from the big three letters above. Sorry if were coming
across awfully patronising BUT people just seem to have a problem with listening when it
comes to staking plans.
This is how we look at it: A horse racing system is made up of two elements. 50% of your
system is the selection process, the remaining 50% is made up of your staking plan.
Therefore, if youre not using a staking plan then there really is no point in you using your
system.
If youve not got a decent staking plan to use with your current systems or the systems we
are going to outline in the next few pages then Click Here to read 3 of the best horse
racing staking plan.
So will we be including a staking plan with the following systems? Some will and some
wont! Basically, the staking plans at the above link are the staking plans we would look to
apply to these systems. It is your job to check them out and apply them.
Get ready... Its time for the systems! Are you ready?
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System #1
Backing for Profits
This system is scarily simple and really quick to work out too. I will be using Betfair as
the example in this system although all bookmakers can be used of course.
In this system, we will be using a points table to work out the likelihood of a particular
horse winning in a race.
The System
1. Go to Betfair, or your favourite bookmakers, and navigate to ANY race that is happening
today such as the following which is the 12:30 race at Yarmouth on the 5th October
2012. There is no special selection method for your races, they can be just about any old
race such as this one. It has 9 runners but this will work perfectly well on races with both
5 runners or 20 runners.
2. Browse to the previous form area on the bookmakers, this is where you can see the
previous results for the horse you are planning to bet on. It may or may not display a lot
of information, but you are look specifically for the previous results of the horses.
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3. Now youve found that, you need to use the following table to find the horse with the
highest points. Its fairly self explanatory, basically look at the favourite horse then its
previous result. If it was 4th, then youd note down 6. Then if the 2nd favourite came 2nd
last time, it would get 7 points and so on.
Previous Position
Won
2nd
3rd
4th
Other
Favourite
10
2nd Favourite
3rd Favourite
4th Favourite
5th Favourite
6th Favourite
4. So lets go back to the example race, once weve looked at the form, we have noticed
that the Favourite came third in its last race, we will therefore note this down as a bet as
no other horse has points higher than 7.
5. Then its simple, go over to the market and place your bet like we have in the image just
on the right of this
text.
Of course, youre not
going to win every
bet, but you dont
need to. Provided
that your odds are
around 2.0 or more
(which they will be)
then you need to win approximately 50% of your horse races in order to break-even.
However, the average odds of these bets tend to hit the 3.0 mark which would result in a
require strike rate of ONLY 34% which is far more appealing isnt it and incredibly
attainable.
So there you have your back betting system, now move onto the next horse racing
system: Safe and Sound Laying!
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System #2
Safe and Sound Laying
This system has a set of rules you must follow, if the first selection rule is true then move
on to the next and if you make it to the end then you have a bet. Nice right? Then lets
crack on with it!
1. Browse to todays horse racing cards and find the first race that has 10 or more runners
in it. An example of a suitable race is below:
As you can see, there are a total of 10 runners in the 17:35 at Fontwell on 5th October
2012.
2. Now you need to look at the odds for the 1st, 2nd and 3 favourites in the race. If AT
LEAST 1 of them has odds of between 3.0 and 5.8 then you are all good to go, which
fortunately, is the case in this race. As you can see both Halifax and Nebula Storm
have odds that match this criteria.
3. Youre pretty much done, you will be left with between 1 and 3 selections. If you have
more than one selection you could consider multilaying to increase your profit and
reduce your liability BUT it will mean a greater chance of losing. For example, in the
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above example, I could lay both Halifax and Nebula Store for 24 and 22
respectively with a liability of 7.50 and a profit of 4.50 if neither horse wins.
However, I would opt for laying just one horse. The horse I would always opt for is the
horse with the lowest possible odds to again reduce your liability which in this case
would be Halifax at 4.9
So whats the potential of this system?
By back tracking close to 2 and a half years of data, we can see that 17% of your horses will
win the race. This means you will win your lay bet 83% of the time. So lets assume you will
be placing 10 lay bets at the WORST odds for the system of 5.8 with an 83% win rate and
17% lose rate, you will make a profit of:
14
/100 Races
Wait... Is that it? But remember this is the WORST CASE SCENARIO going on over 2 years
of statistics. So how about if we take the BEST CASE SCENARIO assuming again a 83%
win rate with 10 lay bets.
490
/100 Races
So remembering that this is the best case scenario if you bet on the lowest odds this isnt
bad going. You could quite easily find 100 races over a fortnight that this will work on... So
thats 490 a fortnight? Not too bad is it?
Remembering of course that this is with a whopping 10 stakes... Now take a little time out
to imagine what would happen with stakes of say... 50... 100 and so on.
Not into laying? Then dont panic, weve got a dutching system coming up on the
following page! Give that a read!!!
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System #3
2. As you can see, 10 runners (although 1 non runner) and its 1 mile and 4 furlongs in
length. The next criteria you need to look at is AT LEAST TWO of the favourite, 2nd
favourite and 3rd favourites must have odds of up to 6.5 - Note that if the odds go too
low, you wont be able to dutch the horses.
3. As you can see in this example, the favourite is at 4.9, 2nd favourite is at 5.5 and the 3rd
is at 5.6. This is PERFECT for us. So go over to a Dutching Calculator such as the one
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HERE!
4. Enter the odds for your horses and your total stake and then place the bets it states.
Simple right? Your bets will be like the following (yes we did make this bet - 20 on for a
14 return if one of the three horses wins).
5. Please note: If only two of the horses match your criteria then still dutch bet these
horses but only do this on the favourite, 2nd favourite and 3 favourite. Do not be
tempted to use the 4th favourite in a race.
So the potential?
Again, looking over some stats and looking at a few percentages here and there, we can
tell you that a total of 79.5% of races were one by these 3 horses. That means you would
lose only 20.5% of your races. So the maths... With 25 total stakes per dutch bet you
would make a profit of, on average:
50
/100 Races
Not brilliant, but once you see the potential, you can up those stakes. And weve take the
average odds as pretty poor odds to be honest. So there you have your final system!
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Conclusion
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Theres not an awful lot we want to say here except enjoy it and make sure you paper trade
each system you try before you dive in with money so you can both fully understand the
system and get practice with using it. You dont want to be making mistakes when risking
your hard earned cash.
Remember, email us at hello@bestbettingadvice.com if you have ANY questions
whatsoever or if youd like to ask for a system on a specific sport.
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