The BTC Horse Racing Thread
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@anthony-ariss said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
One for pace testing today 60% dob and 40% trob percentage, I am concerned it hasn't won at course or distance though.
La Roca Del Fuego Lingfield AW 6f 1:05 PM
Wow!
Nice little earner! Backed at 60 out at 20 - think it went as low as 1.4?
wowser! 43.56 into 2.16
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@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
One for pace testing today 60% dob and 40% trob percentage, I am concerned it hasn't won at course or distance though.
La Roca Del Fuego Lingfield AW 6f 1:05 PM
Wow!
Nice little earner! Backed at 60 out at 20 - think it went as low as 1.4?
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Nothing again. Usual Monday
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No set and forgets from me today.
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@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@sean-fitzgerald what's your general strategy with it? sounds promising!
I will generally look at the fave and watch the ladder for a few mins and get a feel for how the market is moving. This has taken me I would say about 18 months of practice to get a good feel. If it is above evens I will look for opportunity to back where I’m confident I can get lay in for 1-2 ticks (normally one but if it’s bouncing a bit consistently I’ll go for 2). If it trading under evens I’ll do the same for lay. I’ll rinse and repeat until about 7 mins out.
The other thing I do look for is non faves that have disproportionate share of the $$’s going their way early. Generally a good sign they will steam as long as it wasn’t a chunk laid at lower price.
Where I let myself down is not cutting it off when it goes against me and waiting/hoping for it to come back. I’m normally good but I have the odd brain explosion and sometimes make the cardinal sin of convincing myself I’ll get it back in running which as I’m making this decision I’m telling myself this is just dumb dumb dumb. I’m determined to take my medicine and exit for a loss when it moves the wrong way against what I anticipated. Should be easy right?!? Discipline, discipline discipline
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@sean-fitzgerald I’ve been treating this as an experiment to uncover why I lose and to control how I respond. I’d definitely recommend you do something similar if you can.
Something I’ve noticed is I would have a good day but near the end lose it. I think the reason is that I can see there’s fewer races so want to make the most of what is left, or I’m just being greedy. I also know by the evening I’m not as alert as the afternoon. From now onwards I will set myself a curfew to walk away when I’m happy. That also reinforces that it’s my decision to end the day.
Good move this. Or depending on your style line up your races in the morning? I identify anything with a short odds favourite(my favourite scalp), then I line up the lay to backs and I only hit those races. I rarely bother with the evening races. I think they trade differently.
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@sean-fitzgerald I’ve been treating this as an experiment to uncover why I lose and to control how I respond. I’d definitely recommend you do something similar if you can.
Something I’ve noticed is I would have a good day but near the end lose it. I think the reason is that I can see there’s fewer races so want to make the most of what is left, or I’m just being greedy. I also know by the evening I’m not as alert as the afternoon. From now onwards I will set myself a curfew to walk away when I’m happy. That also reinforces that it’s my decision to end the day.
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@sean-fitzgerald what's your general strategy with it? sounds promising!
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@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Inspired by Keith's 3% and impatient for my filter data to collect, I'm going to try my own scalping challenge. I know if I follow the rules I can make it work. It's also a mental challenge for me as scalping was what caused me to do the rage trade and end up with a broken hand!
My aim is to only use £2 stake on a back first basis (so the most I will risk is £2) and collect 33p each day. After 30 days I should have a whopping £10. It's going to be a challenge to not overtrade, keep focus and not get too emotional, but if I can overcome those I'll feel more confident as a trader.
I can relate to this so well. I do so well with Horse scalping and then blow it all be being ill disciplined. I’ve re-commenced at start of Jan and am determined to prove I can do it for 3 months without breaking my rules. I don’t have an issue with discipline on other sports it’s just horse scalping. This is my last chance to make it work
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@john-folan well done mate!
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Todays. 3.5-9 as usual
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@dan-mackinnon nice one keep us updated
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@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@dan-mackinnon said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
From my experience of pre-race scalping (and I'm happy to be corrected) you can use Ryan's 1 tick recycle on the horses.
Same method as the football. Look for a horse that has had steady odds for a while and similar money either side. Back and lay either side, wait for them both to get matched and take the 1 tick. As with any scalping on any sport I would recommend software to get a better picture of what's going on. I would also suggest looking around 20-25 minutes from the race starting and getting out around 15 minutes before. After that you start getting more traders and the prices can move more than you want.
Final pointers
- Don't be greedy / Don't overtrade (my downfall)
- If it moves against you get out for a scratch or 1 tick loss. There will be plenty of opportunities. Don't sit there waiting for it to recover (another of my failings!)
- @John-Folan has given me lots of valuable advice, one of which is "start with minimum stakes because you'll only risking a few pennies"
Thought I'd share this for anyone that had considered scalping horse racing but not sure where to start.
great idea this! keep us updated with how it goes
Inspired by Keith's 3% and impatient for my filter data to collect, I'm going to try my own scalping challenge. I know if I follow the rules I can make it work. It's also a mental challenge for me as scalping was what caused me to do the rage trade and end up with a broken hand!
My aim is to only use £2 stake on a back first basis (so the most I will risk is £2) and collect 33p each day. After 30 days I should have a whopping £10. It's going to be a challenge to not overtrade, keep focus and not get too emotional, but if I can overcome those I'll feel more confident as a trader.
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@john-folan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
One potential today. 3.5-9 as per usual.
Pulled up. Annoying
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@Martin Here you go mate.
so 70% trob rate.
minimum 5 runs
the pace value actually works better if you use it for this race alone and ignore the last three runs part.(So pace score for this particular race.
Works on all surfaces and disciplines. Just need Adam to update the software so I can test it properly. Dobs, Trobs and Wins are ALL profitable though.
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@john-folan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@martin said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Pace testing today:
6th January
Spartan Fighter Newcastle AW 7f 2.35PM
Healing Power Chelmsford City AW 1m 4:00 PM
Kraka Chelmsford City AW 7f 6:00 PMAll three finished last
@John-Folan potential trend I'm noticing is that course and distance wins matter
Also look at Dob/Trob rate. . Combined with pace it looks mental.
what percentages are you looking at on those only just seen them on the cards
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One potential today. 3.5-9 as per usual.