I'm starting this thread to keep a journal of my lay betting strategy on favorites. I've developed my own unique system, and I'd like to share its outcomes with the community here.
My objectives are twofold:
1. To maintain a detailed record of my bets - This will help me track my progress, analyze my strategies, and improve over time.
2.To find a partner or investor on Betfair - Unfortunately, Betfair does not accept players from my country, so I'm looking for someone who could collaborate with me or possibly handle the betting aspect on this platform.
If anyone is interested in collaborating or has experience with similar strategies, I'd love to hear from you. Feel free to ask questions or share your thoughts as we go along.
Looking forward to sharing this journey with you all!
(BLOG) Laying the Lame: Betting against the odds favorites
There are few good (bad) favorites today..
03.09
Oxford
11:21 (R4) Grade: (A4) Distance: 450m Spot On Bud
13:19 (R11) Grade: (A4) Distance: 450m Pincher Mac
Perry bar
14:36 (R1) Grade: (D3) Distance: 275m Girl Ina Rush
14:54 (R2) Grade: (A7) Distance: 480m Blazeaway Georgi
16:28 (R7) Grade: (HP) Distance: 480m Brickey Chief
03.09
Oxford
11:21 (R4) Grade: (A4) Distance: 450m Spot On Bud
13:19 (R11) Grade: (A4) Distance: 450m Pincher Mac
Perry bar
14:36 (R1) Grade: (D3) Distance: 275m Girl Ina Rush
14:54 (R2) Grade: (A7) Distance: 480m Blazeaway Georgi
16:28 (R7) Grade: (HP) Distance: 480m Brickey Chief
If you have something that works, keep it to yourself and scale it.
When I first started somebody offered me £10k in capital for an equal share of future profits. I almost took it, but thought better and it's saved me millions.
Feel free to post up some selections. But we are a battle hardened bunch here, who have seen and do it all. So expect a few comments along those lines.
Good luck!
When I first started somebody offered me £10k in capital for an equal share of future profits. I almost took it, but thought better and it's saved me millions.
Feel free to post up some selections. But we are a battle hardened bunch here, who have seen and do it all. So expect a few comments along those lines.
Good luck!
Thanks for the heads-up, appreciate it. I'm not planning to reveal the details of my strategy, but I need a partner with a Betfair account. And yeah, I'll keep posting those "lame dogs".Euler wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:21 amIf you have something that works, keep it to yourself and scale it.
When I first started somebody offered me £10k in capital for an equal share of future profits. I almost took it, but thought better and it's saved me millions.
Feel free to post up some selections. But we are a battle hardened bunch here, who have seen and do it all. So expect a few comments along those lines.
Good luck!
Yesterday's results:
2 wins
3 losses
A really terrible day.. I decided not to bet on handicap races and focus more on those grades that are better for me.
Bets for today:
Monmore
14:07 (R12) Grade: (A7) Distance: 480m Tibsy Wibsy
Harlow
10:32 (R1) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Johns Marvel
11:21 (R4) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Geneva Zoey
13:19 (R11) Grade: (A6) Distance: 415m Ballykevin Dream
13:37 (R12) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Lagile Canvas
2 wins
3 losses
A really terrible day.. I decided not to bet on handicap races and focus more on those grades that are better for me.
Bets for today:
Monmore
14:07 (R12) Grade: (A7) Distance: 480m Tibsy Wibsy
Harlow
10:32 (R1) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Johns Marvel
11:21 (R4) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Geneva Zoey
13:19 (R11) Grade: (A6) Distance: 415m Ballykevin Dream
13:37 (R12) Grade: (D4) Distance: 238m Lagile Canvas
Yesterday's results:
4 wins
1 loss
That's a whole different story! Here's what it means to not bet on handicaps and to focus on the right grades. In fact, for HP and OR races, I'm developing a separate strategy; I think there's potential there too (I'm talking about "Back" bets). Today is our "Kinsley day" - it's like Christmas for lay bets, except it comes several times a week!
Our limping friends for today are:
Kinsley
14:36 (R1) Grade: (D4) Distance: 268m Mineola Bam Bam
14:54 (R2) Grade: (A5) Distance: 462m Grumpy Pugwash
15:32 (R4) Grade: (D4) Distance: 268m Endova Zoey
17:06 (R9) Grade: (A4) Distance: 462m Burkos Ellie
17:43 (R11) Grade: (A8) Distance: 462m Topshelf Anne
4 wins
1 loss
That's a whole different story! Here's what it means to not bet on handicaps and to focus on the right grades. In fact, for HP and OR races, I'm developing a separate strategy; I think there's potential there too (I'm talking about "Back" bets). Today is our "Kinsley day" - it's like Christmas for lay bets, except it comes several times a week!
Our limping friends for today are:
Kinsley
14:36 (R1) Grade: (D4) Distance: 268m Mineola Bam Bam
14:54 (R2) Grade: (A5) Distance: 462m Grumpy Pugwash
15:32 (R4) Grade: (D4) Distance: 268m Endova Zoey
17:06 (R9) Grade: (A4) Distance: 462m Burkos Ellie
17:43 (R11) Grade: (A8) Distance: 462m Topshelf Anne
Last edited by Dogfather on Thu Sep 05, 2024 10:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
You are right about that. However, I see no point in publishing the suggested odds, as in practice they are always different. Moreover, the initial odds change significantly by the start of the race, and the favorite often changes as well. I can only give general advice: Do not make lay bets with odds higher than 4 (try to get them below 3.5), and the earlier you place your bet, the better. Typically, by the start of the race, it's already too late to place bets.
Terrific advice.Dogfather wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 10:28 amYou are right about that. However, I see no point in publishing the suggested odds, as in practice they are always different. Moreover, the initial odds change significantly by the start of the race, and the favorite often changes as well. I can only give general advice: Do not make lay bets with odds higher than 4 (try to get them below 3.5), and the earlier you place your bet, the better. Typically, by the start of the race, it's already too late to place bets.
OP, with some help of gpt I calculated the below. I assume all dogs are laid at 3-1 even stakes. Room for 5% error margin on ROI
For 99% confidence, you would need approximately 498 bets.
For 99.9% confidence, you would need approximately 812 bets.
For 99.99% confidence, you would need approximately 1,135 bets.
With a 1% margin of error:
99% confidence: approximately 12,442 bets.
99.9% confidence: approximately 20,308 bets.
99.99% confidence: approximately 28,387 bets.
So OP, for this thread to give any real credit, at 5 bets a day I'd need at least 6 months and even then its still a bit of a punt to invest, increasingly so the smaller your ROI.
However, your strategy is similar to ones that I know Archery has used in the past successfully so you're certainly not far off a winning strategy if it isn't already correct
For 99% confidence, you would need approximately 498 bets.
For 99.9% confidence, you would need approximately 812 bets.
For 99.99% confidence, you would need approximately 1,135 bets.
With a 1% margin of error:
99% confidence: approximately 12,442 bets.
99.9% confidence: approximately 20,308 bets.
99.99% confidence: approximately 28,387 bets.
So OP, for this thread to give any real credit, at 5 bets a day I'd need at least 6 months and even then its still a bit of a punt to invest, increasingly so the smaller your ROI.
However, your strategy is similar to ones that I know Archery has used in the past successfully so you're certainly not far off a winning strategy if it isn't already correct
Sorry, I'm new here... Which Archery are you talking about? Is there somewhere I can check out his strategy to compare it with mine?Fugazi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:39 pmOP, with some help of gpt I calculated the below. I assume all dogs are laid at 3-1 even stakes. Room for 5% error margin on ROI
For 99% confidence, you would need approximately 498 bets.
For 99.9% confidence, you would need approximately 812 bets.
For 99.99% confidence, you would need approximately 1,135 bets.
With a 1% margin of error:
99% confidence: approximately 12,442 bets.
99.9% confidence: approximately 20,308 bets.
99.99% confidence: approximately 28,387 bets.
So OP, for this thread to give any real credit, at 5 bets a day I'd need at least 6 months and even then its still a bit of a punt to invest, increasingly so the smaller your ROI.
However, your strategy is similar to ones that I know Archery has used in the past successfully so you're certainly not far off a winning strategy if it isn't already correct