Hi Mike ,another great video. Mike just wondering when you choose you B2L selections do you go through the daily race cards, based on what you said in video all the time ? e.g do you only choose 3-4 year old type horses in a 3-14 runner SPRINT RACE as a basis of your B2L selections ?
Hi Leon, This is my preferred method for the flat - and as you may know I prefer the flat to jumps. I have also started a B2L section in the Newsletter now the jump season is upon us where I analyse the last 5-10 runs of horses and choose those that have a history of trading at least 50% of BSP. Then add in some criteria based on rider, trainer, course etc. This seems to be going pretty well at the moment. Hope this helps. Mike
Hi Andrew sorry for the slow response - I've been unwell recently. If you go to www.timeform.com/horse-racing/results/today - this will give you all the results for the day but also up in the right hand corner you'll see a box with TYPE HERE TO SEARCH. Put the horse's name in the box and click through. You will get that horse's full form with all the Hi/Los. Best of luck Mike
Good video Mike! I liked your selection process when looking for horses to B to L. A couple of questions, are more runners better when choosing races and is the AW better than turf racing? Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video. On the question of more runners I would say no less than 3 (as races often aren't run normally and are tactical in very small fields) and not much more than 12 or 14 as in larger fields chance plays a bigger part. What you are looking for is to be able to predict what's going to happen, decide whether the price will drop if it does and then trade the predicted difference. The more things that could go wrong the less likely the predicted outcome will occur and the less money you will make. Hope that helps, Mike
Thanks for this video How do you calculate DOBS on excel when they are low odds like 1.4 etc? Does your group accept paypal payment? or is it just card as not familiar with that provider
Hi, Sorry for the delayed response. Trouble with DOBs is that to double your money you can't do it below 2.0 on Betfair as that is evens and anything below that will give you a return of below 100%. I am tending to move away from Dobbing, as a result of a lot of analysis, to do B2Ls with 50% ROI. I have a NEW "B2L & Stop Loss Calculator" on the website www.insidetraxs.co.uk Cheers Mike
Great video thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, thank you! Love the newsletter too, brilliant read.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for a very detailed and easy to follow Video. Keep up the great work.
Glad you are finding it useful. Best of luck. Mike
Hi Mike ,another great video. Mike just wondering when you choose you B2L selections do you go through the daily race cards, based on what you said in video all the time ? e.g do you only choose 3-4 year old type horses in a 3-14 runner SPRINT RACE as a basis of your B2L selections ?
Hi Leon, This is my preferred method for the flat - and as you may know I prefer the flat to jumps. I have also started a B2L section in the Newsletter now the jump season is upon us where I analyse the last 5-10 runs of horses and choose those that have a history of trading at least 50% of BSP. Then add in some criteria based on rider, trainer, course etc. This seems to be going pretty well at the moment. Hope this helps. Mike
Thanks for the video. Ive been looking at timeforms hi low in play but i only het the past 5 races. How do i get the whole lot lile you have?.
Hi Andrew sorry for the slow response - I've been unwell recently. If you go to www.timeform.com/horse-racing/results/today - this will give you all the results for the day but also up in the right hand corner you'll see a box with TYPE HERE TO SEARCH. Put the horse's name in the box and click through. You will get that horse's full form with all the Hi/Los. Best of luck Mike
Good video Mike! I liked your selection process when looking for horses to B to L. A couple of questions, are more runners better when choosing races and is the AW better than turf racing? Thanks.
Thanks for the kind words and glad you enjoyed the video. On the question of more runners I would say no less than 3 (as races often aren't run normally and are tactical in very small fields) and not much more than 12 or 14 as in larger fields chance plays a bigger part. What you are looking for is to be able to predict what's going to happen, decide whether the price will drop if it does and then trade the predicted difference. The more things that could go wrong the less likely the predicted outcome will occur and the less money you will make. Hope that helps, Mike
@@insidetraxs Thanks Mike.
Thanks for this video
How do you calculate DOBS on excel when they are low odds like 1.4 etc?
Does your group accept paypal payment? or is it just card as not familiar with that provider
Hi,
Sorry for the delayed response.
Trouble with DOBs is that to double your money you can't do it below 2.0 on Betfair as that is evens and anything below that will give you a return of below 100%. I am tending to move away from Dobbing, as a result of a lot of analysis, to do B2Ls with 50% ROI. I have a NEW "B2L & Stop Loss Calculator" on the website www.insidetraxs.co.uk
Cheers
Mike
Just missed answering your last question - I'm afraid the payment portal I have signed up with doesn't accept PayPal - just cards I'm afraid.