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![]() Staggered Lay the field
I have been informed that I may breathe again from next week after being swamped with commitments. So it is back to laying the field. My previous efforts have been too much of a rollercoaster for too little return. Effort vs risk = not worth the effort. Mark has his book laying method which while showing good consistent returns requires him to be at the computer race by race. This obviously suits him and I salute him. For me this just moves from one job to another. I don’t need that and decline. Chrome Prince has been laying the field all races all venues by bot and whilst coming out in front is a massive rollercoaster and a small return on turnover. On the BetBotPro site we have laying the top three on a ratchet staking plan which shows a return. Both Mark and Chrome Prince have stated something similar. Lay to return a specific amount but have the amounts staggered. This is significantly different from laying the field for a fixed liability. MichaelG supports this with his staggered liability. Both Shaun and now evajb001 are flagging their ratings with good results. My data base says that the public gets it right with the fav winning in direct proportion to the price and the top 5 having the loins share. Backing the fav is still a fast road to the poor house no matter what the odds are. From my side of the fence I want something that can be automated. Thus I throw this into the arena. The questions are will it work. Can it be automated? Can I get pointed in the right direction? Can I get help if I have to sort it out myself? Lay the SP fav for $30 liability. Lay the 2nd fav for $35 liability, lay the 3rd fav for $40 liability etc throughout the field. This would see the 15th fav at a $100 liability. This is the easy version. The harder version is to take a race rating for the favourite selection. These ratings could be Shaun’s, evajb001 or Don Scott’s or best form etc pick one and stay with it. Any comment is appreciated. Thanks Beton |
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