
Each Way Saver System we want to back horses which are between
6/1 and 10/1 using the guide lines below a fair proportion of the chosen horses
should at least placed, which at a fifth of the odds will show small profits.
However it is possible that 1 in 5 of these horses will be
winners that can see our profits spiral. In the meantime the Each-Way Saver will
help shorten the losing runs.
Firstly confine your betting to non-handicap races with
eight to ten runners inclusive. Then using the Racing Post betting forecasts or
you can wait for the markets to open.
Look for races which the odds compilers or the bookmakers
rate as a two horse race, i.e. with the first two in the betting very shortly
priced, usually the favourite will be odds-on and the second favourite around
7/4 to 2/1 with the third favourite 6/1 or more.
The horse we are to back will be this third favourite if
this is 6/1 or better If there are two or more joint third favourites in a race
then there is no bet in that race. If there is just the one then this will be
the horse that the form experts rate as the third best in the race.
Because the odds set by the bookmakers or the Racing Posts
odds compilers represent each horse’s chances of winning (not placing) backing
the third best horse each-way is therefore a good value bet.
Stick to using the third horse in the betting. Don't be
tempted to try to pick from the remaining runners.
A hard and fast method will probably prove more profitable
and less frustrating in the long run. Also be careful that there are no
withdrawals especially in eight runner races where first second or third counts
as a place but if there is a withdrawal only the first and second will count.