Have no idea what races are better or lesser quality but within your time period these are the results
Afternoon dogs are a graveyard for some reason
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It won't be long before those afternoon figures swing over to the morning ones, as there is more interest and smarter bots playing the greys recently.
It's important to adapt to the way the market moves, not fight against it.
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wearthefoxhat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 8:24 pmIt won't be long before those afternoon figures swing over to the morning ones, as there is more interest and smarter bots playing the greys recently.
Thats the plan here
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Hey marketraisen
I have a rather successful lay strategy for the dogs...
Green column is successful lays... red is a loss
And the middle column is PROFIT at ~£2 stakes...
Those 2 losing days you see were both as a result of afternoon races going tits up
I have a rather successful lay strategy for the dogs...
Green column is successful lays... red is a loss
And the middle column is PROFIT at ~£2 stakes...
Those 2 losing days you see were both as a result of afternoon races going tits up
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Maybe if you had not layed dogs higher than @10.0 it wouldnt have gone "tits up".liltbrockie wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:18 amHey marketraisen
I have a rather successful lay strategy for the dogs...
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Green column is successful lays... red is a loss
And the middle column is PROFIT at ~£2 stakes...
Those 2 losing days you see were both as a result of afternoon races going tits up
Not sure if any strat that involoves laying dogs, horses, anything really @10.0 and higher could be called "successful" in long term. : )