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  • in reply to: General TPS Chat #3533

    Hi Phil, yesterday I bet with Bet365 BOG, LOST on the 14-10, dutched Elementary/Fareeq, failed to get the price on Vinneyvanballey, so immediately backed Rustique at 5/1, price started to fall almost immediatly, but was at 9/2 for several minutes. Day before lost on Captain Ryan 4/1, lost on Muqarred 7/1, lost on Elle Rebelle 5/1, lost on Amazing Charm 11/2, lost on Fast and Hot 9/2, lost on Flash City dutched with Long Awaited and so on to the last bet, £70 win on Iballistivin @ 11/2, which won. Personally, I always stop at a winner, and always accept the losing days, finishing after the sequence of 7 bets.
    There are two ways of playing 4/1 plus. If you can’t watch the markets live and respond ASAP, go to the bookies and write your list taking the prices ans ths SAW instruction. The likelihood is that you will back different horses in some instances to someone betting”live”. I have done both, but certainly prefer the live approach. Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3517

    My Trixie far too cheeky! However, 4/1 plus back to winning ways the last couple of days, and after 16 days showing a healthy profit of nearly £500.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3511

    I am having a cheeky e/w Trixie, 14-00 Btn Newtons Law, 18-20 Ncst Intrigue and 19-05 Wolves Denmead. Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3446

    Hi Phil, I didn’t get Snapshot either, so £280 down today. I generally look to get on the next horse as soon as the race is over and I havn’t won, but thyere have been a couple of times a similar thing has happened. If youre able to just sit and watch the market it would help! Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3437

    Hi Ian, yes, you are right, though it was a bit tongue in cheek! 4/1 Plus was due a losing day, but can’t complain, still over £600 ahead since starting. Interested to see how you get on tonight, I’ve never tried that. Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3434

    I predict a bumper day for the ratings today!!!

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3413

    £90 Profit on the 4/1 plus system today, with no mucking about – got to be due a losing day soon!!

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3386

    Good call Simon, how did you dig that one out?

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3377

    Early finish for the 4/1 plus system today, Lyric Street does the business at 8/1, if you follow live thats a nice £150 profit for the day.
    Chris, I do it both ways, if I can spend the time at the computer I do it on the internet, but like yesterday, when I couldn’t, its the old fashioned write the betslip with SAW. It’s probably as long as it is short. Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3358

    4/1 Plus strategy now posted in strategies area.Phillip, yes, stop at a winner, even if losses not covered.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3354

    Hi Chris, yes got Mehmas at 6 for a £200 profit for the day, and no I don’t run it for any set length of time, just till a winner or I have lost £270 since there isn’t always enough bets in the first 90 mins. I will post the strategy in full on the strategies page sometime this evening, cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3350

    Hi Chris, you have got it about right. I don’t run two staking plans, I look at the prices after the previous race, and just back the horse that is 4/1 or over, if both are below then wait for the next race, if both are over 4/1 then I dutch using the set stake, so if I was on £30, say the bet would be £15 level stakes on both, butit doesn’t happen as often as you might think, or at least it hasn’t in the last 11 days.
    I forgot to say that with the backing both to £1 level stakes, I use a BOG bookie and place all bets as soon as I can after the ratings are out. Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3348

    To update my last post. After racing yesterday, a remarkable day again, my £1 level stakes on both is now £43.75 up, so I would now expect an annual profit of around £1232 if the last 11 days can be called an average. (£12,329 to £10 stakes.) It is clear that I won’t need to fork out any where near £9,330 of my own cash, though the system would obviously turn that and perhaps more over.
    I do think that a figure of around £12,000 is a realistic expectation, and tell me, who could complain about that?
    As regards the 4/1 Chris, after the last few days I would be tempted to say yes, but it is more profitable to apply the £10, £20 etc, with a stoploss of £270, and stop at a winner.Good luck today, we may need it!

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3332

    Very good ratings performance so far today. I can’t see how anyone would be behind backing both in all races to level stakes, I have been doing it to £1, and only missed one day (wont do that again!) and assuming that I had not missed that I would be £18.07 ahead, having started with a bank of £100.00 11 days ago, and this figure includes today and assumes no winners tonight. I calculate that if these sort of results were replicated across the year that I should end up with £509.24 profit. Considering that I can print out the ratings then back them all in one sitting, the process is not overly time consuming, and £509.24 profit for comparatively little effort is not to be sneered at. However, as the process goes on, I may be able to increase the stakes through profit and/or increasing my bank. I am quite happy to carry on with this, as I don’t reckon I will have to actually fork out £9300.
    Seperate to this, backing selections at 4/1 or above, regardless as to wether 1 or 2 rated, stoping at a winner, with a stop loss of £270.00 is showing a profit of £809 over 11 days, pretty cool!

    in reply to: General TPS Chat #3309

    Betinfos website may be one thing, the e-mails they use as advertising tools are another!!

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