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Betting 3 or more horses
I have been backing up to 4 horses in the same race, but only when the odds permit which is all the time. However, when a race comes along I take advantage and bet up to $500 ensuring a profit if one of the horses wins.
I stress, this doesn't always happen. With this betting stratergy I have turn a $100 bank into $700 in four months. Mad Gambler |
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How many races a week, on average, are suitable? And in what circumstances do the "odds permit"?
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careful now mad, plenty around here dont like that type of betting, likely to try & talk you around, regardless of results...
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Today at Werribee there was a small field. It was race 7.
I left out the odds on Favourite and backed 1,4,6 The total outlay was $100 for a return of $185. My belief is to leave out the favourite and back the rest of the field. As we all know in small fields the favourite will lose more time than win. Mad Gambler |
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By my calculations, if you'd invested that $100 at AusTOTE, after up to 5% commission, you would have netted at least $210.74. Those runners were showing $4.20, $5.85 & $23.95. With traditional near 20% rakes, backing more than 1 runner in a race to win is typically a mug-play. But now with AusTOTE and Betfair that gambit invites serious consideration. http://www.austote.com/results.asp |
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