Sunday, April 18, 2010

Free Horse Racing System - A Clever Doubles Plan and Staking System

This system should be regarded as a weekly operation. It involves backing six forecast favorites a day in fifteen win doubles, using the staking arrangement 1-2-3-4-5-6 from Monday to Saturday, but returning to one point after any particular winning double. Here's how it works. The basis for the day's six selections can be variable - e.g:

1. The six shortest priced forecast favorites using all the days' meetings.
2. The forecast favorites of the first six non-handicap races using all the days meeting.
3. The six most valuable races of the day etc.

I use the forecast favorites of the first six races of the principle meeting of the day from my daily newspaper.

Staking method

First of all, arrangement of the bets. Number the selections 1 to 6. Each day then the fifteen doubles will be on the horses 1&2, 1&3, 1&4, 1&5, 1&6, 2&3, 2&4, 2&5, 2&6, 3&4, 3&5, 3&6, 4&5, 4&6, 5&6.
It is useful to make a weekly chart, placing the fifteen doubles numbers across the top and the days Monday to Saturday down the left-hand column.

On Monday the stake will be one point to win on each bet, i.e. a total stake of fifteen points. If there are no winners, or only one, and, therefore, no winning doubles, the stakes on the second day will be two points on each bet, a total stake of 30 points.

Suppose that on the second day four horses numbers 1,3,4,5 - won, this would give six winning doubles 1&3, 1&4, 1&5, 3&4, 3&5, 4 &5. On the next day, the stakes of the six winning doubles bets would now revert to one point and the stakes on the other nine doubles would now be 3 points and so on.

The highest stake, which should be placed, is six points, which will be on a Saturday for any double bet, which has not won during the previous five days.

Over a period I have found this a very lucrative method.

Paul Coleman is a keen horse racing follower who specializes in UK racing. You can get my selections by visiting http://www.racing-expert.co.uk

To see reviews of other systems and more information why not take a look at my blog http://horseracing-confidential.blogspot.com

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