Some profitable ideas for harness racing
September 20th, 2024 at 08:59pm
As you may have noticed, I’ve been absent for a little while. A large chunk of that time was due to hayfever really hitting hard this year. Unfortunately most medications do absolutely nothing for me and I pretty much ran out of the only one which does work for me while I waited for more to arrive from the US. I’ll tell you more about that later.
For now though, I have some ideas to share with you which are proving profitable for betting on harness racing. I also demonstrate how I have used the ANZ Ratings and Analyser to work out some ideas, and how I have implemented them in the ANZ Bot.
ANZ Bot
ANZ Ratings & Analyser
Samuel
Entry Filed under: Adventures In Betting
3 Comments Add your own
1. crafty | September 27th, 2024 at 1:01 pm
Many thanks Samuel,
Just wondering if your ANZ gallop plans 17 and 18 are still going well?
Hope they are keeping you on top.
Cheers
Tony
2. Samuel | October 3rd, 2024 at 5:52 am
Hi Tony,
17 is still going well. It’s a strategy which seems to keep chugging along regardless of other factors. It had a bit of a lull through June but has otherwise continued to find winners on a regular enough basis to produce some nice profits.
18 seemed to struggle in the later stages of winter and I paused using it to see what it would do. The analyser shows me that September started well but had a rough end. I haven’t resumed using it yet.
I have resumed strategy 14 which was not good through much of winter but has seen good results in the Analyser since the end of August, and late September looking particularly good. It seems it didn’t appreciate the lower quality of racing in the winter, so it’s probably one to pause somewhere around late May and resume in September in future.
3. crafty | October 4th, 2024 at 12:17 pm
Thanks for the update Samuel,
i am doing a few tests myself..although not quite up to your standards, and will let you know if I come up with anything interesting.
All the best
Tony
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