Friday Fun & The Return Of TTS: Very Special Offer
Phew-wee, dear reader. What a week! I've been slaving away putting the finishing touches to TTS (that's TrainerTrackStats for those of you who are new, and those of you who have been hibernated for the last several months..), and I have to say it's the best yet.
There are some really strong trends, and the biggest problem I had (apart from all the bloody formatting in Word!) was deciding who to exclude.
I decided that I didn't want an average of more than three horses to back per day, so I drew the line at a maximum of three trainers per track. Some tracks have less than that, but none have more.
Many of our old friends from last year re-appear (unsurprisingly), and there are new kids on the block as well. Some of these are obvious, like David Pipe, but some are much less so, like Paul Keane and Alison Thorpe.
One thing unites all of the trainers in TrainerTrackStats: they have all been notably successful at a given course with a specific type of horse, or in a specific type of race.
As well as the guide, which now covers all courses bar Cartmel and Worcester (pretty much all summer jumping only at these tracks, and Worcester is currently subaquatic!), I have appended all of the trainers who were under consideration for entry due to their positive trends. This amounts to the small matter of 244 possibles!
I whittled these down to 102 for the guide itself, using a stars system, as follows:
Each trainer received a star for any of the following (with horses starting at 14/1 or shorter, between September and April over the last five seasons):
- 15 or more winners at the track
- Strike Rate of 35% or more (winners to runners)
- A profit of 25 units or more to a 1 unit stake
- A profit of 1.25 units per runner to a 1 unit stake
In most cases, trainers have at least two stars, and in one case, a trainer has all four stars. He is a good betting friend of mine, Alan King, but if you want to know where he is the TOP top man, you'll need to get the guide... ;)
I'll send you an email later today to let you know how you can get a copy, and of course, as regular readers of my blog, you will get the best deal. Well.... almost the best deal.
The best deal of all is reserved for my existing customers. If you've already bought TFS and/or TTS, or a current subscriber to Laying System, you're in for a particularly special offer, as a thank you from me for being a loyal customer.
More to follow.... but for now, let's get to the Friday Fun....
This week, say hello to the funniest cross-dresser on the planet (not sure how much competition there is for that coveted award).... Mr Eddie Izzard.... (warning, expletives from the outset, don't play in the office without headphones!)
Good weekend to you all, and look out for the TTS email later today!
Matt
There are some really strong trends, and the biggest problem I had (apart from all the bloody formatting in Word!) was deciding who to exclude.
I decided that I didn't want an average of more than three horses to back per day, so I drew the line at a maximum of three trainers per track. Some tracks have less than that, but none have more.
Many of our old friends from last year re-appear (unsurprisingly), and there are new kids on the block as well. Some of these are obvious, like David Pipe, but some are much less so, like Paul Keane and Alison Thorpe.
One thing unites all of the trainers in TrainerTrackStats: they have all been notably successful at a given course with a specific type of horse, or in a specific type of race.
As well as the guide, which now covers all courses bar Cartmel and Worcester (pretty much all summer jumping only at these tracks, and Worcester is currently subaquatic!), I have appended all of the trainers who were under consideration for entry due to their positive trends. This amounts to the small matter of 244 possibles!
I whittled these down to 102 for the guide itself, using a stars system, as follows:
Each trainer received a star for any of the following (with horses starting at 14/1 or shorter, between September and April over the last five seasons):
- 15 or more winners at the track
- Strike Rate of 35% or more (winners to runners)
- A profit of 25 units or more to a 1 unit stake
- A profit of 1.25 units per runner to a 1 unit stake
In most cases, trainers have at least two stars, and in one case, a trainer has all four stars. He is a good betting friend of mine, Alan King, but if you want to know where he is the TOP top man, you'll need to get the guide... ;)
I'll send you an email later today to let you know how you can get a copy, and of course, as regular readers of my blog, you will get the best deal. Well.... almost the best deal.
The best deal of all is reserved for my existing customers. If you've already bought TFS and/or TTS, or a current subscriber to Laying System, you're in for a particularly special offer, as a thank you from me for being a loyal customer.
More to follow.... but for now, let's get to the Friday Fun....
This week, say hello to the funniest cross-dresser on the planet (not sure how much competition there is for that coveted award).... Mr Eddie Izzard.... (warning, expletives from the outset, don't play in the office without headphones!)
Good weekend to you all, and look out for the TTS email later today!
Matt




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