Brought to you by Jonathan Burgess of Race Specialist
Everyone has different opinions about which horses make the best lays. Unfortunately there is no “absolute” right, or wrong way. My personal preference is one which doesn’t involve too much risk to my betting bank. Therefore a good place to start is to identify favourites trading at odds lower than they should be, if these animals have identifiable chinks in their form, even better.
If you don’t like taking too many risks then most commercial systems won’t suit your needs, as we have already discussed, far too often the odds they advise laying at are very risky. For that reason, formulating a decent laying strategy based around sound racing and value principles is the best way to go.
If you are prepared to wait for the right opportunities to come along you’ll make some decent profits, and be betting without fear of losing too much if the odd one goes in. In my opinion emotional stability when lay betting is absolutely essential for long-term success.
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