With the change in the weather and the change in the going that is accompanied by the rain (and snow), it’s time to look at the Going Factor. In my fifth article on Form Analysis, I take a closer look at ‘Going Form’, what it means and how we can use it to profit.
I have heard it said many times by many prominent Form Analysts that when the rain comes down and the ground gets soggy that there are only three factors to be considered when analysing a race; the going, the going and the going! When the going gets bottomless and the mud starts to fly many punters either stop betting or start losing! I’m going to show you how to profit, what to look for and show you the best types of race to be betting in, when all others are losing money hand over fist, I’m giving you the tools once again to PROFIT.
Here are some of the facts and figures that I have unearthed in this article:
- Regardless of the finish position of a horse in its previous race, the most important factor was the going in that race!
- When the All Weather tracks change from ‘Standard’ to ‘Slow’ horses with ‘going form’ have almost a 20% advantage!
- On the Flat in Heavy going, NO ‘going form’ means you LAY the horse; they have a 6% strike rate!
- In Bumpers (Nation Hunt Flat) races in Heavy going, ‘going form’ means you BACK the horse; they have a 42% strike rate!
The full article includes a simple ‘Going Ratings’ system and much more information and statistics, as always the article is totally free, just e-mail me at admin@racinginfoservices.co.uk. I will send this article as well all previous articles (if I haven’t already sent them to you), no charge, no obligation, yours to profit from.
Thanks for the updates chris, they are great.
hope there are some more on the way.
Barry