Australian racing
Fri/Sat.
I'd advise acoiding Pace/Harness/Trot markets as the price moves closer to the start are based on the position of the horse (similar to In-Play). These races will be at the same courses and usually scheduled at 'odd' times e.g. 02:37 or 04:54 rather than on the 5/10 minute mark.
I'd advise acoiding Pace/Harness/Trot markets as the price moves closer to the start are based on the position of the horse (similar to In-Play). These races will be at the same courses and usually scheduled at 'odd' times e.g. 02:37 or 04:54 rather than on the 5/10 minute mark.
I'm not sure I follow, sorry. Harness prices move late because there's little liquidity. The starting position is determined prior to the race. The only reason for spikes is if a horse gallops scoring up behind the mobile.eightbo wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 12:39 amFri/Sat.
I'd advise acoiding Pace/Harness/Trot markets as the price moves closer to the start are based on the position of the horse (similar to In-Play). These races will be at the same courses and usually scheduled at 'odd' times e.g. 02:37 or 04:54 rather than on the 5/10 minute mark.
I would suggest that Wednesday afternoon racing is superior to Friday, unless Moonee Valley and Canterbury are running on a Friday night.