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The Steady Winning Outsider System



Indicates winning outsiders

METHOD OF SELECTION

1. Handicaps are the only type of race considered under the system.

2. Only horses aged six or more may qualify.

3. To qualify such horses must be set to carry the highest weight of all the declared runners for the race under consideration. Where two or more horses have been allotted joint top weight, there is no bet. Overweight and apprentice allowances are ignored.

METHOD OF STAKING

1. The system operates at level stakes on all qualifiers.

NOTES FOR OPERATORS

This is a system which offers the prospect of spectacular profits to those who are prepared to take a chance. Finding such a system, however, was not easy. There are of course plenty of methods conceived with the idea of making a killing at the bookmaker’s expense, but more often than not such plans are in the nature of pure gambles.

A system which guarantees an outstanding chance of a big profit for a small outlay is a very rare animal indeed.

The ideas behind the system are as follows. Only a minority of horses are kept in tamingbeyond their fifth year. Nowadays high-class animals, Classic winners and alike are usually packed off to stud after two season’s racing and even the average medium-grade handicapper has only three years on the course. The reason is obvious. After reaching their filTh year, most horses, as far as racing is concerned, have seen their best days. With rare exceptions, their winning potential declines to such an extent that the expense of keeping them in taming for another season cannot be justified.

It is on the rare exceptions that the steady flow system concentrates. There can only be one reason why horses of six years and over are kept in training and that is because their connections believe they will win races. With younger horses this is not necessarily so. If an owner has a two-year-old, he is bound to race it for a couple of seasons, whether it is any good or not but you can be sure that he will not go to the trouble and expense of racing an older horse unless he is certain that it will go on winning. There are, however, exceptions and in particular, I am thinking of horses placed with trainers who only have small stings, more often than not semi-professional owner-trainers who keep a few horses as a sideline to allied pursuits.

There are many such people in racing and their position is different to that of the bigprofessional trainers. Unlike the latter, the small man will go on training a horse for several seasons in the hope of eventually winning a minor race with it, the object being not so much to earn money from prizes, but from betting. The combination of an old horse and a small trainer is the stuff of which gambles in selling races are made. For the system operator, however, this type of animal has very little attraction, for to profit from it; one has to be in the know”.

A system must confine its attention to the cream of the older horses in training and anobvious way to do this is to concentrate on top-weights in handicaps, horses which bydefinition have the best form. An older horse which retains the respect of the handicapper to such an extent that he is required to give weight to younger rivals is, I can assure you, something to bet on.

I have examined the system’s record over a recent season. I found a harvest of winners at long prices from a relatively small number of selections, which produced a remarkable profit at level stakes.

Finally, as a way of boosting profits still further, I suggest that whenever possible, qualifiers should be grouped together in doubles and trebles, the traditional key to the book-maker’s safe. For the more adventurous amongst us the steady flow system is ideal.

Here is formula which may supply a steady stream of long-priced winners, plus the prospect of landing the occasional big double, and even treble. It should becombined with a good money management system.

Have a starting bank of 50 points. Your unit stake is 1, so your first stake is 1 point. Profits should be put back into the bank. The stake is always 1/50. So when the bank reaches 75 points, the stake is 11/2 and so on. This kind of money management is essential with all systems.

Source : Betfair Blueprint



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