February 18th: The Squire

What Happened For Me Yesterday?

The 1pm Huntingdon was a very fluctuating market, with only 4 runners fancied from early morning and the odds going up and down like yo yo’s right till the off.

Ivilnoble was trading 5/6 up till the live market opening, when it began to shorten, I was on for the split stake around 11.30am.

Out of interest, the second bet was available about 1.9 for the extra place market and duly obliged.

So I withdrew a fine and dandy £238 around 1.10pm yesterday and the money was in my account 12 hours later.

Very much the way to go.

  • Original Start Bank: £500
  • Yesterdays Bank: £15238
  • Today’s Bank: £15000
  • Profit Yesterday: £238
  • New Point Value: £
  • Target Today: £

What are my aims?

Well my task is turn £500 into £15,000 betting capital and at my present average rate of growth (about 3.5% per day)

I should hit the target well before the 2019 Flat season starts next March!

However, my daily is the same as the other chaps at 2.5%

Patience is always key. Keep your eye on the target destination, not the potholes in the road!

In racing you see, it’s not a question of ‘can I win all the time?’

You can’t – otherwise, there would be no betting markets!

It is instead a question of ‘can you organise your staking to the odds of your bets and deliver a consistent profit’?

That is what I hope to achieve for you in this Club.

Today: HRP Top Rated

I am working with the Sprint Pearler roster at Newcastle this evening.

In addition, I will be looking at Larch Hill in the 4.40 Carlisle from the HRP Job & Plot roster.

Bet Roster Instructions

  • Back the named selection to win in each race unless you can get around 1.9 for the Place price, then you would Split Stake the selection.
  • If two selections in the race, back each with an equal split of the stake.
  • We are using the HRP Platinum Staking Plan to be found in the Method Maker main instructions post.
  • Stop at a predetermined profit target.

Recovery

Speaking to the very clever people who developed this staking system, I now know we have two options in any recovery plan:

  1. Keep the point value at it’s previous high point, until the debit is recovered
  2. Simply absorb the loss and reduce the point value, from the new bank figure

I do wish that I had discovered this method of betting and staking 30 years ago!

Very safe, very sure, very sensible, very good indeed.

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