The BTC Horse Racing Thread
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@richard-latimer said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@richard-latimer said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Now that winning warlock is back I wanted to start tracking an idea I mid lockdown idea I had about laying the rated horses on there for their average in-running price. No money down on this but should be fairly easy to track wiith timeform.
I've added 10% to each average so far but of course I can look and play around with these numbers as results come in.
That makes sense. Still, I'm sure everyone understands haha!
I just thought I'd take a quick look at the difference between mean ave price and median ave prices in case there are some big outliers and it makes a hell of a difference on the first. With that in mind I'll track both. Median ave for Geizy Teizy is 2.98 or 3.10 when I add 10% to that.
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Just done a test at ltf inplay in the Newcastle at 13.00pm at 1.37 odds. 2 matched which was good. I think the favourite horses will need a few races to get their fitness and form back and think races could be tighter for a little while.
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@richard-latimer said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Now that winning warlock is back I wanted to start tracking an idea I mid lockdown idea I had about laying the rated horses on there for their average in-running price. No money down on this but should be fairly easy to track wiith timeform.
I've added 10% to each average so far but of course I can look and play around with these numbers as results come in.
That makes sense. Still, I'm sure everyone understands haha!
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Now that winning warlock is back I wanted to start tracking an idea I mid lockdown idea I had about laying the rated horses on there for their average in-running price. No money down on this but should be fairly easy to track wiith timeform.
I've added 10% to each average so far but of course I can look and play around with these numbers as results come in.
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@dan-erridge hi mate - i don't set a target as it all depends on whether the race is panning out as expected, i like to be flexible. My normal races to trade are NH races where you have plenty of time to react to how the race is unfolding. These trades today will be small stakes and quite conservative. I have Dobbed in the past but found that it wasn't flexible enough for my style of trading.
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3 Horses i will be looking to get 33% from today are
1.00pm Tiercel
3.55 Taste The Nectar
4.30 Be Proud (will monitor price as fairly short) -
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@charles-cartwright I will be sticking around my good man and hoping to find an edge with the horses to add to my trading portfolio. So if you have any ideas other than the LTF strat I can get my head around it would be much appreciated
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Great to see racing return but of course 'caveat emptor' in spades for the first few weeks. Since my B2L approach relies on a horse having run in the past 45 days I won't be posting any of those selections for a while.
I will probably restrict myself to some 'follow the market' backing and laying a bit little in April for the start of the turf season. Of course with no NH racing it will be slim pickings for a while but hopefully things will pick up as we head into summer.
Hope all of those who have joined the thread in the past couple of months will stick around and post your ideas, successes, and failures with those of us for whom racing is our primary interest as far as trading goes.
C
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Roll on looking forward to trying some pre race trading as the liquidity will be massive I would have thought.
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Thanks Richard.Great to have racing back.A lot of unknowns until we get a week or 2 under our belts.
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Going to get involved at Newcastle tomorrow with small stakes, due to the fact my main area of focus is NH racing + lack of recent form.
4.30 Queen Of Kalahari (currently 11/1 with bookies / 18 bf for pennies)
5.05 Bo Samraan (currently 16/1 with bookies / 15.5 bf for pennies)I will be looking for these to shorten in-running.
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@martin-futter said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
UK racing back tomorrow!
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2 matched in Tampa Bay with the 21:47 @ 1.81
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@james-everard yes be weary of any books that are trying to sell a system, as we know it is much better to devise your own strategy rather than copy a book. That said some are good, especially ones not focused on strategy but rather mindset, discipline and how to set up as a professional.
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@james-everard said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
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Yes, good point, definitely something to be wary of. I tend to read many books and take a little from each, would never just follow a strategy in a book. Some of the stuff out there is complete nonsense. To save anyone from buying this I could stick the course stats on forum if anyone interested (not sure if can copy from kindle reader?)
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@richard-lillis said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Has anyone read 'Lay The Field' by Roger Kemp on Amazon Prime? This is not a strategy that particulaly suits my trading style but maybe useful for you guys who are looking into it. It lays out the courses, distance and number of runners you should be looking at, again i haven't tested so don't know how accurate but maybe worth a read?
Thanks Richard. Be interesting if anyone has bought , I would do but still not knowing if I am going to be made redundant or not every penny counts at the moment.
Always wonder if people are making good money on a strategy why would they share and potentially lose their edge unless of course he hopes to sell 50000 copies of the book which will more than pay for it -
Has anyone read 'Lay The Field' by Roger Kemp on Amazon Prime? This is not a strategy that particulaly suits my trading style but maybe useful for you guys who are looking into it. It lays out the courses, distance and number of runners you should be looking at, again i haven't tested so don't know how accurate but maybe worth a read?
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2 races qualified in Tampa Bay Downs Tonight
21:00 - 1 Matched @ 1.81
21:30 - 1 Matched @ 1.81