As the title suggests, now seems a good as time as any to discuss how you go about your wagers around those 4 magical days in March.It very much is a solo game punting, and we all go about it in different ways. There are plenty of things one punter does that will make another scoff & Vice versa. Yet there is no definitive right or wrong method, ultimately your P+L dictates your success, however you can argue the tangibility of how you make a bet is just as important.
Seemingly everyone on this forum makes money, from a few quid to several 1000's. Many on here are seasoned punters whilst a few are very much new to the antepost scene.It's tough at the best of times but sharing things you have learnt or giving perspective on your approach, could help others and maybe even give you chance to reflect on your own strategy.
Below are a few things you may wish to expand on how you go about things or better still mention things you think are unique/undervalued.
Selection/staking-
Do you build a book around a whole race with a traders type mentality, or do you prefer to back what you perceive to be value punts and be selective?
The amount you place on a horse is to achieve a fixed figure, or the figure you stake is derived from how much value you think you are getting?
Possibly you build around a horse you identify as a banker and double/perm everything with it?
Or are you one of the staunch disciplinarians who employ singles only religiously? if you are do you back win only irrespective of price,or e/w bets on a price threshold e.g 16/1>
Going even further into discipline,do you wait to see a novice (especially chase) have a run before getting involved?
Anticipations-
Perhaps you're a "surfer" and ride the big blue oddschecker waves with the dreaded FOMO riding high?
Race trials ,when horses are entered in certain races that you know winners historically go on to be graded winners/fez winners. Try to get them in the book before potentially winning said race.(Crimbo hurdle springs to mind with plenty anticipating Epatante last season)
Identify horses who in novice seasons you anticipate may have an easy time in small noncompetitive races and want to get on before they beat nothing and trimmed defensively.
Creature of habits those Trainers ! you might spot one under the radar on an similar paths to previous horses en route to a long term target especially hcap sorts.
Betting bank-
Do you have a separate bank to your day to day punting?
Rules on the maximum you are prepared to spend on a bet at various stages of the season?
Seemingly everyone on this forum makes money, from a few quid to several 1000's. Many on here are seasoned punters whilst a few are very much new to the antepost scene.It's tough at the best of times but sharing things you have learnt or giving perspective on your approach, could help others and maybe even give you chance to reflect on your own strategy.
Below are a few things you may wish to expand on how you go about things or better still mention things you think are unique/undervalued.
Selection/staking-
Do you build a book around a whole race with a traders type mentality, or do you prefer to back what you perceive to be value punts and be selective?
The amount you place on a horse is to achieve a fixed figure, or the figure you stake is derived from how much value you think you are getting?
Possibly you build around a horse you identify as a banker and double/perm everything with it?
Or are you one of the staunch disciplinarians who employ singles only religiously? if you are do you back win only irrespective of price,or e/w bets on a price threshold e.g 16/1>
Going even further into discipline,do you wait to see a novice (especially chase) have a run before getting involved?
Anticipations-
Perhaps you're a "surfer" and ride the big blue oddschecker waves with the dreaded FOMO riding high?
Race trials ,when horses are entered in certain races that you know winners historically go on to be graded winners/fez winners. Try to get them in the book before potentially winning said race.(Crimbo hurdle springs to mind with plenty anticipating Epatante last season)
Identify horses who in novice seasons you anticipate may have an easy time in small noncompetitive races and want to get on before they beat nothing and trimmed defensively.
Creature of habits those Trainers ! you might spot one under the radar on an similar paths to previous horses en route to a long term target especially hcap sorts.
Betting bank-
Do you have a separate bank to your day to day punting?
Rules on the maximum you are prepared to spend on a bet at various stages of the season?
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