Friday, 23 November 2012

Betting Profits Throughout The Winter All-Weather Season

Speed ratings have proven to be one of my most potent strategies for highlighting winners, and I've found they work best right now, during the winter season. Furthermore, I've found I can achieve better profits when I focus solely on racing at the all-weather tracks, largely because of the consistency afforded by standard Going conditions.
 
Lee Greenhill over at Horse Spy has written a superb piece on the use of speed figures with all-weather racing.
 
 
Lee has taken the time to differentiate turf form ffrom all-weather form, and I can persoanlly vouch for the value of doing this.
 
 
The post discusses in detail how to calculate speed figures, and also takes a look at how weight affects your ratings.
 
Once I’ve determined that a horse’s performance can be classed as underestimated or overestimated against the same class of animal, I have a slight edge on the market with my opinion of how future races will pan out.
 
Be sure to check out an article on speed ratings at my blog ... arguably the only betting system that really matters
 
Don't forget, my blog at SkyBlueKangaroo.com is dedicated to helping you make your betting pay. Hop on over to read about the horse racing systems that work and to browse the library of betting articles and tutorials.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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