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THE BEST BETS HORSE RACING SELECTION SYSTEM
It is an undisputed fact that favorites win a large proportion of all races each and every season. Indeed, placing a level stake on every favourite at day's principal meeting throughout the entire 2002 Flat campaign actually generated a profit! Although you can't always expect to stay in front by betting so indiscriminately, it does serve to illustrate the potential and scope that this area of speculation has to offer.
Of course, not all favorites are the same - some have a much greater chance of success than others. Following market leaders in certain circumstances, for instance, is almost tantamount to throwing money down the drain. The key is to be selective. Using information gleaned from results stretching back over many seasons, the system's objective is to highlight the most opportune moment when to get involved.
As the majority of punters already know, favorites have a consistently good record at certain racecourses but at others the win rate is much poorer. But this phenomenon does not stop here. By delving deeper it can be seen that specific distances are more preferable than others, especially at various times of the season. This knowledge by itself is significant but when combined with other factors which insure only horses with proven winning credentials are pinpointed, and then we have a formidable ally on our side.
RULES
Operations commence an April 1st and conclude the last day of October each year. Only Flat racing is covered here.
Each day consult the "Key Race Table" as given below, and check to see if there is a meeting taking place which is listed under the relevant current month. Example, if we were presently in July, only refers to meetings listed under that month - no other venues need be considered until the next month arrives.
There will be occasions when nothing is forthcoming but it won't be to long before a listed racecourse is spotted. Once you have done so the next step is to examine the figures printed alongside the name of this meeting in the table. These figures represent the various distances you need to watch for. Therefore if the meeting under review is due to stage a race (or races) over the same distance, odd yards either way are ignored - as indicated by the relevant table entry, this event (or events) now become known as a "Key Race".
Once a Key Race has been correctly identified, the favourite of this contest qualifies as a selection provided the following stipulations are met, otherwise the race is overlooked.
The first requirement is that the favourite in question must have won its last race of the current season. The second condition is that the favourite must not only have won on its most recent outing, but must also have finished at least three lengths ahead of the horse which was placed second. If it failed to record a winning margin of 3 lengths or more - no bet. However, a Key Race favourite which meets both requirements automatically qualifies as a system selection.
The best method of determining the actual favourite in advance is to have access to the betting market just before the off. This either means being present in the bookmakers or by telephoning or being on the internet at the appropriate time.
Not everybody will find these options convenient, in which case it is recommended that the betting forecast printed in your newspaper be used instead. Naturally the horse quoted first in the forecast is the favourite to consider. The sporting newspapers seem to be more accurate with their forecasts than the regular dailies, so it's worthwhile consulting the specialist press if possible.
There will be occasions in Key Races when more than one runner ties as market leader. A joint favourite is allowed to qualify provided the other horses in the race which share the same odds do not also qualify - no bet if otherwise.
ACTUAL EXAMPLE FROM OCTOBER 2003
On this particular day three Flat meeting were due to be staged - Folkestone, Redcar and Warwick. A quick glance at the meetings listed in the Key Race Table for October, soon revealed that Redcar was the only track which warranted further investigation.
The figures printed immediately after Redcar's name told us to look out for any races run over a distance of 1 mile or over a trip of 1¾ miles. After scanning through the complete card it was noticed that the 3.15 qualified as a suitable Key Race because it was being run over 1¾ miles.
As the favourite of the 3.15 happened to won last time out (current season) by a margin of four lengths, it duly qualified as a selection - IT WON @ 7-4. So as you can see from this example the system is very simple to operate, requiring just a few minutes daily to establish if there's a qualifier or not. Be patient and realise there won't be betting opportunities every single day of the week. But judging from past results, selections are certainly well worth waiting for!
KEY RACE TABLE
APRIL
BEVERLEY 1¼m - CATTERICK 5f & 1½m - HAMILTON 1m 1f
KEMPTON 6f - NEWBURY 1m 3f - NOTTINGHAM 6f –
SANDOWN 5f & 1¼m
MAY
BATH 1¼m - BEVERLEY 2m - KEMPTON 1m - NEWCASTLE 1¼m NEWMARKET 1m - NEWBURY 1½m - REDCAR 1m 1f - RIPON 1½m
SANDOWN 5f & 1¼ & 2m - WARWICK 1m - YORK 6f & 1¼m
Cash Master By Graham Laurie Copyright 2004, 2005 www.grahamlaurie.com
JUNE
ROYAL ASCOT 6f - BEVERLEY 5f - CHEPSTOW 1¼m
HAMILTON 6f & 1½m - NEWBURY 1¼m & 1m 5f - NEWMARKET 5f & 1¼m NOTTINGHAM 1¼m - PONTEFRACT 6f & 1¼m –
SALISBURY 1¼m & 1¾m - SOUTHWELL 7f - WARWICK 1m
WINDSOR 1¼m - WOLVERHAMPTON 5f - YARMOUTH 5f
JULY
ASCOT 1m & 1½m & 2m - BEVERLEY 7f - CATTERICK 6f - GOODWOOD 5f & 1m
HAMILTON 1m - HAYDOCK 6f & 1½m - LEICESTER 5f –
LINGFIELD 6f & 2m - NEWBURY 5f & 6f - NEWCASTLE 5f –
NEWMARKET 6f - NOTTINGHAM 1m - PONTERFRACT 1m - SOUTHWELL 7f & 1½m WARWICK 7f - YARMOUTH 1¼m
AUGUST
CHESTER 7f & 1m5f - EDINBURGH 7f - GOODWOOD 6f - KEMPTON 1m
NEWMARKET 6f & 7f & 2m - NOTTINGHAM 1¾m - SANDOWN 5f & 1m WINDSOR 6f - YORK 5f & 1½m
SEPTEMBER
ASCOT 1¼m - AYR 6f - BRIGHTON 1½m - CATTERICK 7f
DONCASTER 7f & 1m & 1¾m - GDODWDOD 2m - HAYDOCK 1m
PONTERFRACT 1½m - SANDOWN 5f & 7m & 1¼m - THIRSK 7f
YARMOUTH 5f & 7f & 1¼m
OCTOBER
ASCOT 1¼m & 2m - BRIGHTON 1¼m - DONCASTER 1m - HAYDOCK 5f LINGFIELD 7f - REDCAR 1m & 1¾m
Cash Master By Graham Laurie Copyright 2004, 2005 www.grahamlaurie.com
EXTRA RULES COVERING NATIONAL HUNT RACING
Although this system was primarily intended for Flat racing only, a number of clients have requested if the jumps could be covered as well. In order to satisfy these demands, additional Key Races are given below which specifically deal with the winter game.
Rules remain exactly the same as before, except that candidates must be the ONLY HORSE in the Key Race to have won last time out during the current season. Also candidates must have won their previous contest by a margin of 5 lengths or more, no bet if otherwise.
Operations begin on December 1st and end on the last day of March.
KEY RACE TABLE (NATIONAL HUNT)
DECEMBER
HAYDOCK 2m - LINGFIELD 3m - EXETER 2¼m - NEWCASTLE 2½m - SANDOWN 2¾m
JANUARY
NEWBURY 2½m - TOWCESTER 2m - HAYDOCK 2¾m - ASCOT 2m - FONTWELI. 2¼m
LUDLOW 2½m - CATTERICK 2m
FEBRUARY
LEICESTER 3m - AYR 2½m - PLUMPTON 2m 1f
SEDGEFIELD 2m 5f - NOTTINGHAM 2m – HAYDOCK 2½m KEMPTON 3m
MARCH
HEREFORD 2m 3f - DONCASTER 2½m - SEDGEFIELD 3½m WINCANTON 2m 5f - AYR 3m 1f - PLUMPTON 2m 1f

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