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My Blog post of the week this Monday described a method of laying the whole field in a horse race so that you would profit if at least two horses reached the lay price you set.
Before I start todays round up, I would just like to thank Scott Ferguson of the Sport is made for betting blog, for originally posting up this method and bringing it to our attention.
Before I start todays round up, I would just like to thank Scott Ferguson of the Sport is made for betting blog, for originally posting up this method and bringing it to our attention.
I was so impressed with the concept that I decided to do a fourteen day trial where I would pick one race a day to put the method into action.
Today was the fifth day that I have had the time to put the method into action and as you can see from the screen shot above, it was a winning day.
I decided to set my lay odds at 1.33 again, so that if I did win I would be paid out at odds of nearly two to one.
I picked a 2 mile 4 furlong handicap chase with 14 runners at Sedgefield. My reasoning was again, that it was an open market so I thought the race would be very competitive.
The race was won by Amjad (SP - 66/1) with The favourite Classic Henry (S/P - 4/1) finishing second and trading as low as 1.20.
Trial Summary
Number of bets: 5
Winning bets:3
Strike rate: 60%
Profit/Loss: +£7.58
I hope you enjoyed this post
Stay patient
Mark
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