Horse Racing Four Horse Racing Systems And A Staking Plan
System 1 - Greyhound Method
System 1 - Greyhound Method. The runner that we want is the un-named favourite in the first race of the day on any card, daytime meetings only. If there is only one meeting scheduled, then the first race runner is decided for you, and simply bet on that one.
Systems 2 - Horse Racing Method. This system uses those races in which one or more runners have the symbol BF in their details. The only qualifiers to retain from those above are those BF symbol runners who have won at least once this season. All others should be ignored. Reduce the number of qualifiers by applying each of the following rules in turn.
The runners concerned must have at least one of the rules to qualify. 1. The runners must have run the distance - D. 2. The runners must have run at the course - C. 3. The runners must have run the distance and at the course - CD. Omit all those BF runners, that are winners this season, but do not contain any of the information symbols in 1, 2 and 3.
From the remaining runners, the best is: A. The runner that has won twice this season. OR B. The runner that finished 2nd or 3rd last time out. If still more than one remains, non-handicap races only, then race with lowest number of runners.
System 3 - Horse Racing. Two pieces of information determine the horses to use in each race. The first is the TOPSPOT rating; this is indicated by a large black dot against the runner. The second is where the letters SF are included in the form usually in brackets. SF means the selection is Strongly Fancied. For every race, check for the runners which qualify using both TOPSPOT and SF. In some races, there will be two runners.
System 4 - Horse Racing. National Hunt racing only. No bets on all weather tracks. Follow the rules in turn to find the one horse bet. 1. Handicap races only. 2. First in the betting forecast. 3. Not less than 4-6. 4. Must be the TOPSPOT, usually indicated by a large black dot. 5. Must have the letters SF against the chosen runner. SF means that the runner is "strongly fancied". 6. Runner must have won last time out. 7. If more than one race remains on the day, use the one with The lowest number of runners.
Staking Plan Method. The staking plan uses the following sequence of bets: 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, after each loser. After each winner, start again from 1. If the sequence is exhausted without a winner, then re-start from 1.
Horse Racing Four Horse Racing Systems And A Staking Plan
By: paul coleman
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