Roger Whittakers Penis wrote:Hey Latch how do you pick your nags?
Any systems?
No system as such just study the form, horse/jockey and things like if the horse was staying on at the end, weather it was tired, the weight it was carrying.
These can make a big difference for when the trainer decides to step it up or drop it down a trip, just do a bit of studying and hold on to your money until you have found the right one.
You can spend hundreds of pounds and waste lots of time on systems, some work and some don't and the majority of them give you odds on favs anyway where the chance of making some good money goes out the window.
I normally find a horse early and bet ante-post, depending on what races the horse runs in the following year you can normally predict which big money/classic race it will run in for the next year.