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gobro
28th January 2011, 18:38
AGREE AND/OR DISAGREE WELLCOME

HORSE: Current Form If today's race is a maiden race, a horse that finished second in its last race and finished three lengths or more ahead of the third place horse. Maiden finished second in its last race, but beat the rest of the competition easily. Conclusion: maiden was much better than the rest of the field in its last race.

HORSE: Current Form Today's race is a up to 7 furlong and the horse is coming back within ten days. Horse is coming back to the track in ten days or less. Conclusion: trainer is bringing horse right back to the races. A sign of a fit horse.

HORSE: Current Form Horse won or ran second as a first time starter and is running off a layoff for its second career start. Horse won or ran second as a first time starter and is running off a layoff of at least 60 days. Conclusion: the horse was given time to recover from its initial promising effort.

HORSE: Current Form Horse has hit the board in a minimum of five straight races and each race had at least eight starters. Horse has run first, second or third in a minimum of five straight races and each race had at least eight starters. Conclusion: horse has run consistently well versus large fields.

HORSE: Current Form Horse had odds of at least 10:1 in last race, unplaced, and has morning line odds of 5:1 or lower today. Horse went off at odds of at least 10:1 in last race, did not finish first second or third, and has morning line odds of 5:1 or lower today. Conclusion: horse was overmatched or in for conditioning in last race, fits in better in today's race.

HORSE: Current Form Horse has hit the board in at least five straight races at a minimum of two different tracks. Horse has hit the board in at least five straight races at a minimum of two different tracks. Conclusion: horse is running consistently over different surfaces.

gobro
29th January 2011, 06:44
TO ALL MEMBERS

If you love above systems, you can operate this thread .. .. Because i haven't time to operating that .. .. please, post all proficient qualifiers horse(s) according to above systems .. .. thanks in advance..

gobro
1st March 2011, 14:11
One vital ingredient for successful punting is that you've got to be confident that your selection can win. Horses with good recent form, preferably winning form, running against limited opposition within their class, when at their peak, progressing or improving - do win the majority of races, all year round. They are a constant source of winners for anyone to exploit. Almost every winner worth backing falls into this category which is broadened even further by the four Pros: PROVEN, PROGRESSIVE, PROMISING and PROFITABLE .. ..