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Finding big winners with the ANZ Ratings & Bot – a strategy update

August 4th, 2024 at 10:28pm

Today I demonstrate how my ANZ Ratings, Analyser & Bot strategies have found big winners in recent days on Australian and New Zealand horse races, and I show how to implement these and other strategies in the ANZ Bot to run on autopilot. Plus updates on previously demonstrated strategies, and a trick to get the bot to look at only harness races if you have a strategy specifically for harness races.

ANZ Ratings & Analyser
ANZ Horse Bot

If you’re looking for the previous videos on the ANZ Ratings & Bot
Harnessing the power of stats to improve profits in automated betting
ANZ Analyser tutorials – importing data – targeting specific days and tracks – finding selections before the day’s races.

Samuel

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  • 1. dougmac  |  August 5th, 2024 at 1:15 pm

    Great work Samuel;so important to ditch what no longer works and persevere with what does.
    On my greyhound backing quest I have found favourites {1.9 to 2.6] in fields of 5 and 6 [Aus/NZ]
    have a 40% win strike rate with small profit to level stakes.With one losing run of 4 and a few of 3 in a test of 200 races I feel it could be a great performer with the Shorties Staking. My bot does not enable a staking plan but you probably have one that could run this with an aggressive recovery method;if so could you give this a trial and let us {“your adoring public”] know if it has prospects.
    Thanks again for todays video. Doug

  • 2. Samuel  |  August 5th, 2024 at 11:55 pm

    Hi Doug.

    Some people say “any system is better than no system” but I disagree. A bad system is worse than no system as it may trap you into a false sense of security and stop you from pulling the pin before losses become substantial. So to your point, yes, it is important to monitor performance and be prepared to stop things which aren’t working, and proceed with things which are working.

    That’s very interesting regarding the short price greyhound favourites. I don’t currently have a bot which can do Shorties staking on the dogs, but I do have a bot which can do another aggressive recovery method. I’m currently testing another strategy in it which I should have a video on later this week…so I tell you what. After that I’ll input your settings and see how it goes, and also take that data and put it into the Shorties spreadsheet and chart how that staking would have gone. If it works out, I will see if there’s a bot for Shorties staking on the dogs, and if not, I will make inquiries about requesting one.

  • 3. dougmac  |  August 6th, 2024 at 7:50 am

    Thanks Samuel;as always appreciate your insights. Doug

  • 4. crafty  |  August 8th, 2024 at 5:06 pm

    Watch the Gap bot has “shorties staking”

    Cheers

  • 5. crafty  |  August 8th, 2024 at 5:12 pm

    Sorry…it is only for horses I think.

  • 6. Samuel  |  August 8th, 2024 at 11:05 pm

    Yes, you’re correct on both counts.

  • 7. crafty  |  August 11th, 2024 at 11:45 pm

    Hi Samuel

    I got my Watch the Gap bot out of retirement today and had a go with 3 of the basic settings…One for a win and the other two for a place. All three won but on one of the place plans I tried the diabolical staking and started with $1 bets with a series of 3 races. Things were looking good but I looked and saw that one of my bets was $7-36 so I got a fright as I am only a small player and changed it to 50c. The next bet was $3 so I then changed it to 20c.
    As things went, I had only 6 bets but luckily they were all placed meaning both series of 3 races succeeded with a profit of over $17. (Would have been much more if I had not “chickened out” with the staking of course). I used shorties staking with the other plans which worked O/K without large stakes. Not sure if you have tried the diabolical but it can lead to a bumpy ride.
    I hope to get the ANZ Bot soon and will use your affiliate link as I appreciate the work you put in. ( Not sure if that will work as I have gone to their site before but it is worth a try.)
    Cheers
    Tony

  • 8. dougmac  |  August 12th, 2024 at 8:11 am

    Hi Samuel; I emailed you a few days ago re the 9 loss run on my favs system and how I realised that a distance filter [451 to 800 mts] was the reason for the initial trials profits. I’m not sure that email went through hence this follow up. Regards Doug

  • 9. Samuel  |  August 12th, 2024 at 6:39 pm

    Hi Tony,

    That sounds like quite the adventure in the Watch The Gap bot. Glad it worked out in the end.

    I haven’t tried Diabolical staking but have looked at it and can see how it could be a bit of a wild ride. Certainly has potential to go well but also the potential to raise the blood pressure along the way too.

  • 10. Samuel  |  August 12th, 2024 at 6:41 pm

    Hi Doug,

    Yes, thanks for the email. I’m only just catching up on correspondence now having not been online a lot over the last few days. It’s been a strange few days. Anyway, I replied to your email a few minutes ago so hopefully you received it.

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