Sunday, 30 December 2007

EARLY MORNING ODDS

Usually, the night before, or early in the morning of a racing day, the first odds or morning line odds are posted for the day's races. Using this information in the following manner can put many early morning line horses in the money: 1- Any race at any racetrack can be used. 2- Here's what to look for; let's look at the first race today. Race 1 has 8 horses entered in it along with their morning odds ( here on referred to as mlo) Here's how it might look: RACE ONE MLO 1- Misty Eyes---------- 9/5 2- Breakfast Miss------ 5/1 3- Break The Ice------- 6/ 4- Cold Drink---------- 8/1 5- Morning Ice--------- 12/1 6- Thawed Out---------- 10/1 7- Steam Snort--------- 15/1 8- Cracked Ice--------- 15/1 Procedure 1: First, find the 5/1 horse in any mlo listing. In the above example, this 5/1 shot would be Breakfast Miss a@ 5/1. Procedure 2: Look up the jockey/trainer win percentage for Breakfast Miss. Procedure 3: Add the jockey win percentage figure with the trainer win percentage figure. The sum of this calculation, these two figures added together, must be at least 18%. If it is, then this 5/1 mlo is your bet for this first race. Sometimes, you will find that there is no 5/1 mlo in the race or that the 5/1 mlo horse has less than 18% jockey/trainer percentage. If this is the case, then proceed to procedure 4: Procedure 4: If you find no 5/1 mlo play, repeat the procedures 2 and 3 using the 9/2 mlo horse. If there is no 9/2 mlo horse in the race, go to the 4/1 mlo horse in the race and repeat procedures 2 and 3. If you find no 4/1 mlo horse, then go to the 6/1 and repeat the said procedures. If there is no 6/1 mlo in the race, pass the race and go to the next race. You must follow these procedures in the exact order that is written here. Let's Recap: 1- First look for any 5/1 mlo horses in the race(ties explained later. If you find a 5/1 mlo horse, add the jockey/trainer win statistics together. If the jockey/trainer statistics add up to 18% or more, you have your bet for this first race. 2-If there are no 5/1 mlo horses in the race then search for9/2 mlo horses. If you find a 9/2 mlo horse, then add the jockey/trainer win statistics together. If the sum of the jockey/trainer win statistics is 18% or more, then this is your play for this race. 3-If you cannot find a 5/1 mlo horse or a 9/2 mlo horse, then look for a 4/1 mlo horse. If you find a 4/1 mlo horse, then add the jockey/trainer win statistics together. The sum of adding the jockey/trainer win statistics must be higher than 18%, if it is, then this 4/1 mlo horse is play for this race. 4-If you cannot find a first,5/1 mlo horse in the race and second, a 9/2 mlo horse and third, a 4/1 mlo horse, then search for a 6/1 mlo horse and if you find one, add the jockey/trainer win statistics together. The sum of adding the jockey/trainer win statistics together must be more than 18%, if it is, then you have your play for this race. 5- If you cannot find a 5/1 mlo horse, a 9/2 mlo horse, a 4/1 mlo horse or a 6/1 mlo horse, in that exact order, then pass the race and go to the next race. 6- If you find horses that are tied, take the horse with the highest jockey/trainer win percentage figure. That is your play. p.s.s. Almost forgot. Remember these important racing facts: 1- 33% of the time, the favorite wins the race. 2- 67% of the time, the favorite loses the race. 3- 95% of the time, one of the first three favorites in the race, that is, the three lowest odds horses just before race, either wins the race or finishes 2nd. Good Luck. Go have some fun and make some money! Sincerely, King

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