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Good old favourites…

Yeah I know this is a subject I turn back to now and then.

The reason for why is that I am running a number of systems that follow favourites.

It’s true they are not the easiest systems to make money from but they do have some advantages…

Firstly you don’t have to wait around to long for a winner.

Although all favourites win around 36% of the time with a bit of filtering it is not hard to get this figure a little higher.

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Yankee revisited…

Sorry I was meant to carry on talking about the lay system this week but I still haven’t got everything in place so I thought I would revisit the “Yankee” trial instead.

I do a lot of “open testing” which is where I give people the chance to watch systems for anywhere from a few weeks to months and in some cases longer.

I first introduced the “Yankee” selections in May of this year.

So I thought as we have had them available for almost 3 months it would be a good time to see what has been happening.

To be honest the trial has been a little up and down but you would expect this with selections that are trying to win an 11 bet multiple.

A “Yankee” consists of 6 doubles, 4 trebles and a fourfold accumulator.

They don’t all have to win to make a profit but when they do it can be a tasty return.

Yesterday’s selections were a good example.

17:10 Wolv Borough Boy – Won 5/6
17:35 Worc Lord Lir – Won 3/1
18:05 Worc Oscara Dara – Won 2/5
20:35 Worc Canicallyouback – Won 8/15 Won

They weren’t all big winners but the Yankee would have returned £653.67 at £10 stakes.Read More »Yankee revisited…

Free PDF’s

Good news, I just found out that the On Course Profits magazine now has a free pdf version.

So if you wanted to read the systems and strategies that have been published in the free magazine since it launched in December, but you don't have Apple or Android devices to read it on, you can now read it on your PC. Or any device that can read a PDF.

To get all the back issues just go to http://oncourseprofits.com and at the bottom right of the page there is a button to access the pdf back issues.Read More »Free PDF's