Monday, March 26, 2007

"If You Can't Beat Em', Join Em' - LAYING HORSES On Betting Exchanges

"Have YOU ever seen a poor bookie? How many poor bookies do you know? Where do they get their money? FAILED GAMBLERS!"

If its good enough for the bookies.... Beat the bookmakers at their own game and make yourself a long term financially secure future. "Bookies make most of their money laying the favourites. When a short priced favourite loses, bookies make a lot of money. And, this happens more than you might think"

Over tha past ten months I have been researching an extensive database of historical horse racing statistics on the results of ALL flat races throughout the UK. I have been compiling all the results of literally hundreds of races, comparing all the most important variables & essential factors to determine the outcome of a LOSING favourite, in search to be the "King of the Layers" of horse racing.

"After analyzing these months of horse racing statistics data and hundreds of results, certain vital bits of information kept repeating itself ... there is a select type of criteria for favourites in certain races, where they consistently get 'beaten'. This criteria is what i call the 'essential factors', that determine the outcome of a particular horse race."

To that end I compiled all this valuable information into an e-Book called "R.I.W Professional Laying system".

The e-book covers both Flat Turf/All-Weather and N.H. Racing, to fully explain the key concepts in finding the right horses to lay. The strategy is not complicated and does not require hours studying the form. Essentially, it just relies on a few basic principles and PROVEN factors that created sufficient uncertainty about the outcome of a race to make it attractive to lay a short priced favourite.

The e-book also covers Laying on the exchanges, Laying strategies, discusses the best staking systems, betting banks, record keeping, and of course...............

The strategies for finding a losing favourite are very different to those for finding a winner. Rather than looking for a "dead certs" you are looking for "high uncertainty".

I have been making a living betting on horse racing for over 10 years. He runs the Turfagent Horse Racing betting advisory service which offers members qualiy daily information, FREE trials and betting systems etc. To find out more, visit http://www.turfagent.co.uk and http://www.horseracing4laying.com

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