Just watching some videos to learn about the "Lay the field" trading strategy. Do any of you use this strategy? Is it effective? I was hoping someone might be able to offer some advice?
What sort of races are good for the strategy? What should I be looking for? What are good numbers to use?
thanks
Lay the field
- frankclake
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There are various "parameters" posted on the web. The rules I tend to stick with are:
Best courses for laying the field
Bath
Brighton
Carlisle
Cheltenham
Exeter
Hamilton
Leicester
Limerick
Newbury
Towcester
Uttoxeter
Wolverhampton
Stick to races 1m 5f and above.
At least 6 runners in a field and a maximum of 16.
If you see an extremely low priced favourite, you should avoid that race.
Set the odds to 2.0 if you expect to capture 2 runners, 3.0 for 4 runners, etc.
Frank.
Best courses for laying the field
Bath
Brighton
Carlisle
Cheltenham
Exeter
Hamilton
Leicester
Limerick
Newbury
Towcester
Uttoxeter
Wolverhampton
Stick to races 1m 5f and above.
At least 6 runners in a field and a maximum of 16.
If you see an extremely low priced favourite, you should avoid that race.
Set the odds to 2.0 if you expect to capture 2 runners, 3.0 for 4 runners, etc.
Frank.
"Stick to races 1m 5f and above.
At least 6 runners in a field and a maximum of 16.
If you see an extremely low priced favourite, you should avoid that race.
Set the odds to 2.0 if you expect to capture 2 runners, 3.0 for 4 runners, etc."
only bet on races under 1m 5f...
min 9 runners
low priced fav always lay.
if you set 2.0 to capture 2 etc and you succeed you will break even!!!! so you need to do better than that...
At least 6 runners in a field and a maximum of 16.
If you see an extremely low priced favourite, you should avoid that race.
Set the odds to 2.0 if you expect to capture 2 runners, 3.0 for 4 runners, etc."
only bet on races under 1m 5f...
min 9 runners
low priced fav always lay.
if you set 2.0 to capture 2 etc and you succeed you will break even!!!! so you need to do better than that...