Review Of False Favourites
Posted on September 1, 2008
Filed Under Horse Racing Results, Horse Laying Profits, Product Reviews, Horse Racing Basics, Lay Systems, Horse Laying, Racing Strategies |
After using the FF Method for almost a month now on both Flat Racing and Jumps, I have come to the conclusion that the method is sound and can produce long term profit by laying as little as only 1 lay a day. I have selected 33 selections in the month of August and had a strike rate of 75.75% with 25 of them losing. Of the 8 that went on to win their races, the average odds was only 2.26. This produced a total profit of 14.93 points before Betfair commissions.
Jon suggests that you use the FF method in Jumps rather than Flat racing as most of his research if for Jumps, however the filters used can be safely used on flats as well because we are just selecting Favourites that has the most “faults” that can be clearly seen on race cards.
The False Favourite ebook is also pretty much a Horse Racing Manual and I did learn a lot of new things from it myself as being from this part of the world the lingo is sometimes a bit alien to me (horse racing jargon).
I do not hesitate to recommend False Favourite to anyone because it is a well thought out selection method and prooven to produce a profit over the last 26 days of using it.
False Favourites is written by Jonathan Burgess and you can view his website here.
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