The attached word document is a flow chart to help select suitable matches to load into Betangels Guardian software to run this automation bot.
It uses the stats supplied free by soccerstats for almost all games played in the world 😲
Category Archives: Boosted Bet
Laying the Favourite Greyhound in May 2021
May 2021 is the worst month that I have researched so far producing a loss of over £300 for the month
Laying the Favourite Greyhound in April 2021
Not a good month again with £112.76 loss over the month however ther is light in the tunnel as If you layed the favourite that started from Trap 1 in the first 4 months of 2021 you would have a £267.36 profit
Greyhounds again
March 2021 was not a good month for the bookies
high priced favourites brought an all time loss of £121.85 laying to betfairs minimum stakes of 2 quid
Greyhounds – Laying the Favourite
As many of you might know I use a piece of software called Betangel which is a great tool for automating your bets in Betfair (and Betdaq). While I was experimenting with some greyhound markets I decided to try laying each favourite in each U.K. greyhound race. The results, whilst not life changing, were encouraging and just laying every favourite this week from Saturday for a level £1.00 stake has harvested a £20.00 profit over the 4 days. Like I say not life changing but profit is profit.
To this end I have started research into every greyhound race from last year (2021) and have produced an Excel workbook to summarise the results.
You have to remember that this is purely laying the favourite with no fancy trading involved but the information on the summary page can be manipulated to filter out scenarios such as Just laying Trap 1 if the favourite is drawn in that trap, what the Profit/Loss is laying the favourite at say 480m, etc
Anyway the worksheet can be downloaded by clicking the link below for anyone interested
Also if anyone is curious to the pros of using automated software to place your bets – or lay bets please go to Betangel.com
Why Just Big Race Trends?

With all major races the tipsters come out with the stats for the “big race trends”. Every day there are “renewals” of races in run of the mill meetings so why not research your own?
Today sees the Agetur Classic Handicap Chase being run at Warwick at 15:00 and I have started compiling some past race data for this particular meeting which is held every January.
Having looked at just the last 10 years of the Pertemps Network Handicap Hurdle a fact that the favourite has never won this race in this timeframe.
These stats are readily available and easy to find using the Timeform past results feature on their website and I have attached below a worksheet I have started listing just 3 of the races being run today going back 10 years
I hope that if you take the time to download it It may prove useful
Creating your own Horses to Follow list
Having just belatedly received my Jumpers to follow list for the 2021/22 season (I got it at half price) I thought that following horses halfway through the season might not be an altogether bad thing as you can see how they have done so far in the season. I then got to thinking why not make my own list but not of good prospects this season which are usually aimed at big races but day to day runners which I can back to lay in-running.
The sheer volume of horses racing each day could make this a task of monumental proportions so I started to whittle down the most prevalent horses each day, concentrating on predominately front running horses. As I subscribe to The In-Running Trading Tool I can see at a glance horses that prefer to lead races and provide a good opportunity to make small but regular profits win or lose. This, however is not foolproof, and just because it ran well and the traders backed it down to odds on in-running the last two runs doesn’t mean it will do the same this time. There are many factors that will and do change how a horse will run a race such as going, distance, a jockey change or even a stable change. This latter factor may not be as prevalent as the late great Dick Francis portrays in his most excellent novels but it does happen.
Once I have a couple of good prospects for the day I can then switch over to the Timeform website and check any pace hints that they provide for the race and if the horse is mentioned I then go to the sporting Life website where I can usually watch the horses previous races to get a feel for how it ran. Having satisfied myself that I can risk a bet I will then look at the exchange – usually betfair – and look at the price changes via the provided chart to determine whether the odds are steadily drifting out or static or starting to come in and try and judge the best time to place a small bet. Once the bet is on then I continue to monitor the odds to note any changes.
Once the bet is on I will then place a lay bet at the closest “cross-over” point (Exchange cross-over points are points in the exchange range of odds where the range of odds change and betfair describe them as follows)
“There are points in the Betfair odds system that we call “crossover points”. These are around odds such as 4.0 where the tick below is 3.95 (0.05 away) and the tick above is 4.1 (0.10 away). It often makes sense to lay at odds of 4.0 as your risk is lower than your reward over the short-term.
Because of this, you often see the market pause at price changes. Support and resistance can become imbalanced too, as lots of people are keen place their lay bets. You might also see the market spike downwards if it breaks through a crossover point, as all of the layers scurry to close out of their positions.”
I place this below the backed odds and ensure that I change the Lay from “cancel” at in-play to “keep” This will ensure that my bet lay bet will still be available once the race is off.
If the back to lay trade is successful after the race has finished or in some cases before the race is actually at post time then the horse can be added to the “Follow” spreadsheet. To make things easy and to get an alert when the horse is next running I also add it to my Timeform Tracker list which I have set up to send me a “push” notification the evening before the race as well as an email.
The information that is available for your chosen horses is vast so choosing what Information to record can be overwhelming however Excel is a truly outstanding piece of software which can be utilised for as much or as little as you think is relevant.
I have provided a workbook for anyone to download and use. It is populated with 1 horse (Best Trition) and a template sheet for you.
The front page is an index page which is handy for you to summarise and quickly access the runners record as well as
Having done all this I can now wait patiently for emails to arrive and determine the probability of a successful back to lay bet without trawling through reams of information which might sway me into a bad decision.
When you have established your “Stable” and have grown some confidence in your selections you can start to determine how far your lay bet you are willing to make away from your back bet. To help you in this I have also provided a “tick-drop” calculator. This simple spreadsheet will enable you to instantly work out the odds needed for a 10, 20 or 30 tick drop from the actual back odds taken.
For more information on back to laying horses please read my post below
Yesterdays Front Runners
Yesterdays Front runners with their BSP and in play low and the number of ticks dropped
| Wetherby | 11:50 | Top and Drop | 5.5 | 1.01 | 184 |
| Leopardstown | 12:05 | Doctor Brown Bear | 17.38 | 8.2 | 23 |
| Chepstow | 13:05 | Paint The Dream | 8.16 | 4.8 | 22 |
| Wetherby | 14:15 | Cornerstone lad | 19.35 | 7 | 33 |
| Chepstow | 14:50 | Hold That Taught | 11 | 5.1 | 31 |
| Leopardstown | 14:55 | Coko Beach | 17 | 6.6 | 31 |
| Kempton | 15:10 | Morning Vicar | 14 | 14.5 | -1 |
| Chepstow | 15:25 | Getaround | 6.8 | 6.6 | 1 |
| Kempton | 15:40 | The Widdow Maker | 12.37 | 3.5 | 54 |
| Wolverhampton | 16:40 | Aasser | 1.71 | 1.01 | 70 |
| Wolverhampton | 17:40 | Winklevi | 4.7 | 1.01 | 176 |
| Wolverhampton | 18:40 | Eponina | N.R. | N.R. | N/A |
With the exception of Morning Vicar in the 15:10 at Kempton they all traded in-play lower than their BSP.
All but 2 (Morning Vicar and Getaround) traded at least 20 ticks below BSP.
Todays Front Running Horses
With a full day of racing in front of us selecting winners is a daunting task but as front running horses often trade lower than their BSP profits can be made even if the horse doesn’t win.
Front runners attract money while in play an we can take advantage of this by knowing beforehand which these are and can plan accordingly
The following list of horses have a proven record of front running and have an average “tick drop” of at least 50 ticks while in running.
Wetherby 11:50 Top and Drop
Leopardstown 12:05 Doctor Brown Bear
Chepstow 13:05 Paint The Dream
Wetherby 14:15 Cornerstone Lad
Chepstow 14:50 Hold That Taught
Leopardstown 14:55 Coko Beach
Kempton 15:10 Morning Vicar
Chepstow 15:25 Getaround
Kempton 15:40 The Widdow Maker
Wolverhampton 16:40 Aasser
Wolverhampton 17:40 Winklevi
Wolverhampton 18:40 Eponia
All of these runners have the potential to make money in running should they lead from the front
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