Thanks shaunwhite for replying it is low risk (lots of small wins) but i am happy with that...
thanks again
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Keep at it, and GOOD LUCK. Their is money to be made in dutching this market, I have been doing it consistently over a long period ...
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Hi The Silk Run
Not asking for any specifics on your strategy but with the Dutching, how many dogs are you betting on in each race?
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Keep at it, and GOOD LUCK. Their is money to be made in dutching this market, I have been doing it consistently over a long period ...
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Hi The Silk Run
Not asking for any specifics on your strategy but with the Dutching, how many dogs are you betting on in each race?
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Basically, anything with FOUR legs and a pulse. So that would not include the lure
Hi The Silk RunThe Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 8:09 pmKeep at it, and GOOD LUCK. Their is money to be made in dutching this market, I have been doing it consistently over a long period ...
Not asking for any specifics on your strategy but with the Dutching, how many dogs are you betting on in each race?
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Basically, anything with FOUR legs and a pulse. So that would not include the lure
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Thanks Silk Run, understood
Might have to have another look at dutching and see if can make it work for me…..more head scratching awaits
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Hi Hi BWhizzz
All my works are focused on traps, and not favourites. And I don't pay any attention to pricing, but rather each animal has a 1:6 chance of winning, if their are six runners competing.
If your wondering about how to select trap numbers you may want to consider generating sequences i.e odd numbers, even numbers, inside, mid, and outside traps.
I leave the morning markets out as they don't fit my MO, and they are rather chaotic !!! I generally operate from midday until 6pm evening. But some evenings on certain days.
I have different instances for daytime dry, daytime wet, and the same for evenings.
I hope that helps somewhat. It works for me ...
Minnie LAI
All my works are focused on traps, and not favourites. And I don't pay any attention to pricing, but rather each animal has a 1:6 chance of winning, if their are six runners competing.
If your wondering about how to select trap numbers you may want to consider generating sequences i.e odd numbers, even numbers, inside, mid, and outside traps.
I leave the morning markets out as they don't fit my MO, and they are rather chaotic !!! I generally operate from midday until 6pm evening. But some evenings on certain days.
I have different instances for daytime dry, daytime wet, and the same for evenings.
I hope that helps somewhat. It works for me ...
Minnie LAI
Hi MinnieThe Silk Run wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 9:15 pmHi Hi BWhizzz
All my works are focused on traps, and not favourites. And I don't pay any attention to pricing, but rather each animal has a 1:6 chance of winning, if their are six runners competing.
If your wondering about how to select trap numbers you may want to consider generating sequences i.e odd numbers, even numbers, inside, mid, and outside traps.
I leave the morning markets out as they don't fit my MO, and they are rather chaotic !!! I generally operate from midday until 6pm evening. But some evenings on certain days.
I have different instances for daytime dry, daytime wet, and the same for evenings.
I hope that helps somewhat. It works for me ...
Minnie LAI
Thanks for the insight thoughts on what works for you as a basis. Certainly hadnt really thought of different dutch for wet weather….interesting. Will take it on board and have a think how want to approach my dutching method. (Was leaning towards faves/prices….as per usual)
Will post some results when get going after inevitable false starts and binned methods
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Very well done. And, GOOD LUCK going forward ....
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I'd beware of talking in "days", concentrate a minimum at how you do in a "week", helps take the stress out of it all as well...
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seeing as i saw my name mentioned i would post my results for today.
didn't quite get over 200, but it gives me something to aspire too as well,
didn't quite get over 200, but it gives me something to aspire too as well,
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So you back the FAV and then pick another dog to lay the place? It seems like there are many ways to lose money on that no? Not just if the lay comes 2nd?
Could you let me know some of thre ideal odds for this scenario or if I've mis understood this?
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Crazyskier wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 1:29 pmThere is another strategy that I love : a small WIN bet on a given dog, followed by a lay on the place. If you get the right odds and stake range right, you can only lose when the dog comes SECOND. Win, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th are ALL WINS. :MattP wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 11:05 amSolid results there. You were clearly confident with that first lay!
Out of interest have you tried running your results against the Place market? I'm reluctant to lay high prices but if I think a lay is clear with enough clear competition for the win I've dabbled with Place laying. I don't have much results data yet.
I've gone full circle from starting out 12 months ago collecting data each morning and then not progressing with to returning to dogs in the past few weeks but looking at Market data instead.
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Would you care to elaborate what kind of odd ranges work for this? Is this something that can come up every race?
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just creating a power query for the timeform tips of the day for greyhounds
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