ANGELS15 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2018 5:03 pm
There are far too many people able to bet live on course these days able to bet literally in the last 50 yards where to live viewers you can see one of the battling horses is the likely winner. I'm not saying they get it right 100% because they don't, but your're at a real disadvantage doing this kind of thing at home with all the picture delays etc.
Exactly, obviously they don't always get it right but having a 5+ second advantage over the at home players should be more than enough to get it right more often than wrong. Plenty of those on course players only get involved when they think they know the winner, they're not interested in two or more horses head bobbing all the way to the line, they're fully aware a better opportunity will come along soon enough and keep the powder dry.
I didn't see the race so no idea when the likely winner was known but at that point x-matching plays into their hands so I wouldn't be surprised to see a horse not go under 2's. Also depending on the odds people still give betting preference to the favourites until things become obvious. If you want to bet blindly on laying the fields you should check out which courses give you the best chance i.e. ones with uphill finshes etc and also check out which network it's shown on as ATR courses will always be at a bigger disadvantage.