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Sat 21st Nov Ratings – Download Now

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There are 40+ races rated on Saturday’s FormBet Ratings Sheet. Not just a few but EVERY race in the UK available for download. These include the last 3 speed figures for every runner which highlighted San Marino at odds of 42 on Betfair today ! The trainers 14-day strike-rate, their course strike-rate, sire strike-rate for each horse is also listed along with whether the horse is sporting first time headgear. All this on one easy to read sheet providing an invaluable reference for each race on Saturday’s busy day.

Haydock sees some excellent action with the highlight being the ‘Return of the King’ Kauto Star in the Betfair Chase where he should take all the beating. There is also some excellent racing at Ascot including the Ascot Hurdle featuring Triumph Hurdle winner Zaynar, the Amlin Chase with Voy Por Ustedes and some superb handicaps at both meetings along with 3 all-weather fixtures with ratings and info for every runner.

You can download a copy of the Saturday ratings now for just £2.50 by clicking the download button below or on the right, the information will get you that back within a race or two.

Alternatively consider signing up to the FormBet Private Service (FPS) for less than £1 a day to receive every race rated every day along with the betting advice which is showing a 28% strike-rate, a 400pt profit in just over a month with a near 90% Return On Investment. To see all the recommended bets, just click on one of the profit images below to download the full spreadsheet.

2 Comments to “Sat 21st Nov Ratings – Download Now”

  • Dave,

    Idont like doing lay bets bu,t would like to know what sort of bank I would need just for the olimpic bets

    I dont think its a good idea to have too many bets in a day.

    Your thoughts on this please.

    Only I am thinkig of joining for three months.

    many thanks Goodwood.

    • Hi Goodwood
      Thanks for the comments. You will be pleased to know I've stopped doing lay bets. They ended profitably but they just don't fit in well with my selection method – I prefer to see mine win !

      It's a good question about banks. I have 2 separate banks that I use for Olympic bets and multi-dutch bets. Generally, I have the 3 bets known as Olympic bets which are pretty much automatic selections from the ratings. However, I am reviewing these as I am beginning to think that I don't want to have rigid set rules for betting and agree with you about having too many selections.

      The real money spinner though are the multi-dutch bets. You may see 3 or 4 selections as too many but I view it as one bet. The reasoning behind this bet is to return a profit should only 1 horse win and that is primarily what I aim for. The bonus with dutching across multiple races is that you can get a much better return should 2 or more win and the total dutch stake is set at 5% of the bank. These are the races I concentrate on but sometimes don't even have any until later in the week when the quality of the racing picks up.

      I also occasionally have infrequent 'Value bet' but only on the big races like Khyber Kim and Tranquil Sea last weekend but sometimes I spot one during the week which is overpriced with a lot of factors in it's favour. These are generally only 1pt or 2pt at most, often e/w at more generous odds.

      I have been doing golf but the season is ending now so they are going to stop and to be honest I would rather concentrate on the racing.

      It's up to the subscriber which ones they decide to follow. I follow them all but as you can see you would turn a very decent profit just following multi-dutch bets on there own.

      Hope this helps a few things regarding strategy/bets etc.

      Cheers

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