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Old 18th April 2022, 11:33 AM
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And that's fair enough too UselessBetter. Tipsters usually do their tipping day's before the race, in some cases. The changing track conditions, can catch them out too.

Yes, they mostly tip fav's and that makes sense, as that would be the horse, with the best form. We know, that fav's win on average, around 34%. So, for this example, we are going to look for an average of 3 winners on a 8 race meeting. Let's call this system, "True Fav's". Say we take the Tipsters top 3 selections, we then do an analysis on them 3 only.

We are looking for a Top Jockey, a fit horse in form and a horse that has come in for good support, $4.00 into $2.80 for example. No odds on. Now we have a "True Fav".

A horse supported in the market, good form and a leading Jockey on board.
Hopefully, we get 3 bets at that meeting, all over $2.00, if not, the next meeting we may get 4 Selections?

Yes, this example is, at the pointy end of the market, but it can be a way of reducing the work load by, letting the Tipster and Market find the Qualifiers, then, you decide the best Jockey out of those Qualifiers and look at some form to confirm it's Selection. Weeding out the rubbish can and will increase your SR, to a level that makes this type of system profitable.

Another away of using Tipsters??
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