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Horse Racing Laying Tips Daily Selections Service

Horse Racing Laying Tips Service

Introduction To Laying Horses For Profit

The whole idea behind horse racing laying is that you simply back the right horses to lose - not to win. If you have ever tried winning on the dogs you will know it isn't that easy. However when it comes to backing the horses to lose, there is a much better betting proposition. To begin with many horse races have lots of horses competing - i.e. big fields. If you have a field of 14 or 20 horses running in the race, then it stands to readon that the odds of any of them winning are much reduced. As a general guide the true odds of any horse winning a race are the number of runners less 1. So if there were 16 horses running in a race, this would mean the true odds of any horse winning are as long as 15/1 i.e. 1 in 16 chance which is only about 6%. To put it the other way there is a 94% chance that any one horse will lose! This is our potential opportunity to lay the horse at pick up our winnings

Handicaps Or Non Handicaps?

When it comes to laying horses to lose non handicaps can be even better for losers than handicaps. This is partly because handicaps allocate the weights between the different horses in the race so as to give each horse an equal chance. As a result there are more "suprise" winners e.g. bigger priced horses with apparently little chnce that actually win. Therefore my top recommendation with laying is to stick with non handicaps for the best lays. This doesnt mean you should avoid handicaps altogether, but simply be aware that non handicaps will provide you with your best results. To do this I provide you with my best non handicaps lays every day - as the best selections

Here's What You Get With The Service

For an extremely low price that anyone can afford, I provide you with my top horse racing laying selections every day - 7 days a week. You can then go over to Betfair or any similar betting exchange, and lay which ever horses you want. There are usually several selections per day, and this should make it easy for you to back the right horses that will lose

There are different methods to use when you are laying, but one method I recommend is to lay all horses selected by my system which are available at betfair at less than 2/1. This is because, should the horse actually win, then your losses will be very small. For example consider a situation when you lay a horse available at Betfair for just 4/5, should this horse actually win, then you will end up paying out only £1.80 for a £1 stake. So this way even if you get 10% winners, you should still win overall

As an overall guide, from the statistics of my laying tips over the longer term, the lowest strike rate of winners is to illiminate races which are either Hunters Chases, NH Flat, Sellers, Apprentice Races, and Listed or Group races, and then concentrate on horses which are quoted at above 5/2 - this is relatively high risk because when a horse wins, you might end up paying out 3/1 on average. However you will still make an overall profit, because there are not many horses that meet these criterea that actually win

You will notice that my prices for the Horse Racing Laying Service are the same as for my main Horse Racing Tips Service. However don't get confused! The services are totally different - I just keep to the same low prices, so that everyone can get in on the information

Risks Involved In Laying

There are significant risks involved in any kind of betting. However with laying you do need to be aware that should any of your selections actually win, then you will lose not only your stake, but also the win part of the bet as well. For an example, if you were to back a horse to lose, which was quoted at 6/1 at SP, then you would lose not only your £1 stake put also the win part of £6, making a total of £7 all together. This is an extreme example, but you do need to be aware of the risks involved. As they often say - "high risk: high reward" - this is certainly true of horse racing laying. If you get it right then there will be very few winners, so you pick up your stake every time. However you will occasionally come across a winner, so this will knock you back a bit at the time, but you need to keep your cool, and keep on laying as the maths are in your favour overall

My Specialised Horse Racing Laying Service

I have developed my own Horse Racing Laying System that produces selections on most racing days. All sets of tips are provided for the all subscribers to the service. The selections cover all Horse Racing meetings that are listed in the Racing Post - this is often at between 3 and 6 meetings. So you will always have lots of selections to choose from. My recommendation is that you concentrate on laying horses which are running in non handicap races and are quoted as bigger than 5/2 in the betting forecast. You will also achieve a good return if you concentrate on non standard handicap races, whatever the price. This might take a bit of explanation but handicaps fall into two main categories - standard handicaps where there is no extra word before the word handicap in the title of the race - and ordinary handicaps where there is some extra qualification mentioned e.g. fillies handicap. Standard handicaps and generally open events that any horse can enter, whereas other handicaps are limited to fillies or novices etc depending on what the qualification for the handicap is. Now from a laying point of view it turns out that non standard handicaps make a good medium for laying horses especially when a trainer is out of form and there is no apprentice jockey involved. So that should give you two potential lays to make a b-line for

As with any kind of betting the best way to make the maximimum amount of money from Horse Racing Laying is to be selective and lay just one or two selections for the day, and then quit while you are ahead. Once you become greedy and think you may as well lay all the selections, then disaster - in the form of a winner - is lurking round the corner!

The more horses you lay, the quicker you will come across a winner, and that could ruin your whole laying strategy. If you follow this simple laying procedure, of lay one or two, then quit, the best returns will be obtained day after day, week after week. Some people do lay horse after horse through the day, but I personally would not reccommend this strategy, as sooner or later you will come accross a winner. Better to avoid the winners all together. There is no need to be greedy: one good lay each day can put your laying returns on the right tracks.

Finally do remember that nothing is certain in any kind of betting, and literally anything can happen. So yes, you could have a bad day once in a while - thats the nature of the sport. Murray Walker once famously said - "Anything can happen in Formula 1, and it usually does" - not bad advice! Betting is all about analysing your risks, and stacking the odds in your favour wherever possible - let the mugs back in every race, while you get in quick make your return, and then get out just as quick - keep your head (and your wallet!) while everyone else is loosing theres!

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Recent Results

Here I give you a listing of my most successful recent Horse Racing Laying Selections. For those of you who are new to "laying" as a method of betting, all that is required is to back the selections to lose! It might seem a bit odd, but laying means we are betting that the horse in question will lose. My selections give a good success rate - meaning most of the horses I select to lay actually lose, which means every bet gives us a payout. Overall you should expect around a 90% success rate with laying. However if you follow my advice and "lay 1 and quit", you should be able to walk away with your winnings intact. If you go to a company like BetFair, then you can bet any horse to lose - this is what I recommend with my selections. However as with any form of betting, do please remember that there is always a risk involved, so you should always be prepared to lose a bet. If you are a bit cautious then I would suggest you just lay the first selection of the day that is less than 2/1, pocket your winnings, and leave it at that. The same kind of strategy could be used if you are at work and cannot lay every race

Listed below are some recent results, which should show you that laying horses can be a good method of betting, and is likely to be more successful than backing horses to win. However, as with anything in life, the system is not fool proof and therefore you should always finanlise your own selections

The Non Handicap Plan

Here are the results from my "The Non Handicap Plan" these are horses which my system selects as being most likely to lose. This plan has a very high strike rate of losers, which means we pick up the other guys stake. As mentioned above I recommend that you pay special attention to non handicap races where the horse is quoted as greater than 5/2 in the betting forecast


DATE

TIME

MEETING

HORSE

RESULT

May 2nd

15:00

Southwell

Diademas

LOST

May 3rd

18:15

Doncaster

Go Go Green

LOST

May 6th

18:35

Catterick

Let It Be

LOST

May 8th

20:10

Great Leighs

Film Queen

LOST

May 9th

16:10

Nottingham

Desert Chill

LOST

May 14th

18:40

Perth

High Destiny

WON

May 18th

14:00

Market Rasen

Saviour Sand

LOST

May 27th

19:40

Hexham

Selection Box

LOST

May 30th

16:20

Brighton

Corlough Mountain

LOST

June 1st

14:20

Perth

Flemross

LOST

June 3rd

20:20

Folkestone

Compton Charlie

LOST

June 8th

15:10

Southwell

Black Falcon

LOST

June 13th

18:05

Aintree

Saviour Sand

LOST

June 13th

15:00

Market Rasen

Tide Slider

LOST

June 13th

16:10

Market Rasen

Enhancer

LOST


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