On Friday afternoon I was perusing the periodicals on the station (railway not Police), in the town where I work, when my eye was caught by an article about horse racing. Was none to complimentary about the sport saying it was frequented solely by ‘toffs’ or ‘people up to something’. Anyway, after more mocking it ended by saying racing could be split into 2 halves those who made money (2%) and those who didn’t (98%). Those precise figures have been bandied around for years and are nothing new but it reckoned that those 2% are those who wager on the only profitable system around – it did detail quite impressive figures both in turns of winning percentages and ROI.
Up until now the forum’s favourite and most profitable system has always been to back horses named after ‘Coronation Street’ characters (the likes of Deidre, Dev, Leanne, Barlow, Ginger Fizz, Hayley Cropper, Amazing Maria and Fair Eva are testament to this) but this publication stated the ‘top racing system’ was simply to back the outright (if there are joints leave the heat alone) top-weight in a claimer run in Britain. Simple as that. Is this really the elixir to a fortune, people?!? Thoughts please.
In a claimer, of course, connections set the weights themselves so I’m sure the logic behind the system is that those allotted the highest impost are deemed by far the best runners with the remainder being animals connections are far less keen to keep (any horse running can, of course, be bought (‘claimed’) and less weight means a cheaper asking price) and seen as far, far less appealing prospects– the flip side is though that they do have to concede the weight!
Think one might monitor this for a period of a couple of weeks to see if it has any merits.
Up until now the forum’s favourite and most profitable system has always been to back horses named after ‘Coronation Street’ characters (the likes of Deidre, Dev, Leanne, Barlow, Ginger Fizz, Hayley Cropper, Amazing Maria and Fair Eva are testament to this) but this publication stated the ‘top racing system’ was simply to back the outright (if there are joints leave the heat alone) top-weight in a claimer run in Britain. Simple as that. Is this really the elixir to a fortune, people?!? Thoughts please.
In a claimer, of course, connections set the weights themselves so I’m sure the logic behind the system is that those allotted the highest impost are deemed by far the best runners with the remainder being animals connections are far less keen to keep (any horse running can, of course, be bought (‘claimed’) and less weight means a cheaper asking price) and seen as far, far less appealing prospects– the flip side is though that they do have to concede the weight!
Think one might monitor this for a period of a couple of weeks to see if it has any merits.

