Years after the massive rise in popularity which led to high street punters jumping on the laying horses to lose bandwagon this famous technique is still utilised successfully by many expert gamblers even dear old John McRirrick refers to them constantly on the television racing coverage.
The online betting exchanges first pioneered the technique of lay betting on horses which is often referred to as laying and is still highly popular today although this is not restricted to those who favour online gambling as at racecourses up and down the country on a daily basis punters still use the art of laying with notable success.
The secret to maintaining a high strike rate is all down to the selection process and ensuring that discipline is maintained at all times when considering possible selections which will ensure that losses are kept to a minimum something that is essential for long term growth of the betting bank.
In the past people who discovered laying horses as an alternative to backing them were quickly lulled into a false sense of security and would blindly lay without consideration for analysis such as form or race conditions and it came as no real surprise when punters who were carried away then started to come unstuck.
The practice of laying horses can still be a highly profitable one although it must be used selectively to bring long term gains so it really is a case of quality over quantity additionally if a horse laying system is used it is worth noting that not all are equal with some being distinctly better performing than others.
The trick when assessing the effectiveness of a particular laying system is to monitor how many selections per day it produces because if a system gave a dozen selections every day then it really is not disciplined enough to ensure a high percentage of winning bets whereas if a system only produces a small number of daily selections it is fair to assume that those few selections will have merit and will bring positive results.
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Published by George Burnitt on July 9, 2008 09:43 AM