Quick on the Draw- Horse Racing System Review

Posted on February 19th, 2009 in Quick on the Draw by admin

Horse Racing Systems – Quick on the Draw Horse Racing Method.

Steve Carter leads a life many of us would envy. He and his wife have lived in Spain for the last four years a move that was funded from his successful betting career. Steve has had a life long passion for horse racing as evidenced by the fact that he attended the Cheltenham Festival for 30 consecutive years.

During his years in the UK Steve success as a punter did not go unnoticed. So much so that he had 40 of his personal betting accounts closed or restricted because quite simply he was winning too much. Thanks to Betfair Steve has no such problems these days and concentrates on the exchanges to finance his expatriate lifestyle. Along with his move across to Betfair came an interest in horse racing systems and with time on his hands he has set about devising systems to beat the bookies.

As a result of his researches Steve has developed the Quick on the Draw Horse Racing Method. This is a system that exploits a factor that has been over looked but can give the punter a real edge when it comes to identifying potential high priced winners.

I have to start off by saying that this is not a system that is going to make you rich overnight. There will not be enough qualifying races for that. For instance in the first eleven months of last year, 2008 there were only 110 eligible races for this system.
However, even so Steve showed a level stake profit of almost 200 points (198.32 to be exact). For a £10 level stake that would have given almost £2,000 profit over the 11 months which is not a bad return for any system.

As with nearly all good horse racing systems the rules are simple and easy to understand. It does involve an element of “dutching” which means backing more than one horse in a race. Steve also recommends that you place level stake bets at Betfair SP which he claims gave a 40% better return than had he laid the bets at Standard Industry Odds.  This has shown a consistently better return and in one case paid out 77-1 for one of his winners.

There is a danger with a system such as this that it will simply become oversubscribed and it is possible that a few months down the line the odds that you get could be seriously reduced. If you invest in this program you will see what I mean. However, for the next few months it offers a good potential. And should it suffer from a downturn for a couple of months you can guarantee that after the “butterflys” have been and gone everything should be back to normal and The Quick Draw Method will continue to prove profitable for years to come.

A big plus for Steve’s System is that you can make your selections either the night before or first thing in the morning. This is ideal for those people who are not yet in Steves position and have to be at work during the day.

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Bet Notes, Horse Racing Systems

Posted on February 16th, 2009 in Reviews by admin

I want to start off by saying that Bet Notes is not a horse racing system. It is a software program that allows you to keep track of all the systems that you may have purchased.

If you are anything like me over the years you will have built up a big collection of horse racing systems. The trouble is that they are tucked away in files or on my bookshelves and it is not easy or quick to lay my hands on them when I want to. This is the problem that Bet Notes solves.

Bet Notes is a simple easy to use one screen software program that allows you to make a summary of all of your racing systems and include them in one interface. Most systems can be summarised easily into a series of rules or filters and fast access to these can really speed up your selection process.

Record keeping is an important aspect of all horse racing system users. This software also allows you to create links to result spreadsheets for each different system that you are using.

It is a very easy to use as you just have to copy the system rules into the program and save. You can then access them at the press of a button whenever you need them. This can really speed up the daily selection process.

Additionally you can use the program to set direct links to your favourite racing sites such as Racing Post, Betfair, At the Races and Betting School. Bet Notes allows you to configure up to 5 of your favourite web sites.

Bet Notes is the brainchild of Steve Ashley who is himself a great believer in horse racing systems. Like many of us he became fed up searching for elusive systems that he knew he had somewhere. Having found the system he was looking for he would then have to search through 60+ pages just to find the selection method. Bet Notes is his solution which speeds up the whole selection process.

An additional feature of the program is the ability to customise the font and background colours for the front end elements of the application.

To be totally truthful I have been using a paper version similar to Bet Notes for sometime. The method or rules for any system can easily be summarised on one page and I did this and reduced the page to A5 size. These I stored in alphabetically in a flip file and this helped me to keep track of all the systems that I owned.

This is not the most complex or sophisticated piece of software that you are ever going to come across. However, it is perfect for purpose and as a time saving tool it is difficult to fault.

Unlike many software tools which are only available by subscription, Bet Notes is available for a low one off payment of £15. This price also includes the promise of free updates on any future versions of Bet Notes.

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Do you know of a horse racing system (UK) that actually works?

Posted on February 3rd, 2009 in 4 by admin

I'd be interested to hear of any (preferably free). I'm currently working on one of my own. First time tried it, and put money on, I made approx. 118% profit. I'm just seeking information for possible enhancement to my system.

I have a 100% sure-fire system on how to make a small fortune at the racetrack…….Start out with a large one!

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My horse racing system?

Posted on February 1st, 2009 in 4 by admin

I have a horse racing system that involves betting on favourites and then increasing my stake. It is not the martingale system and I cover my losses when I win but however will I become unstuck. I bet on groups on 10 races when neccessary and is there a good chance of a favourite not winning in these 10 races. Should I test the system on paper first and how much testing will it take to prove the system works?

On average, favourites win about 30% of races but if you restrict it to certain months, say for instance the months of June, July and August for the Flat then you'll find that a higher proportion of fancied runners win races because the ground is usually good or good/firm and, in theory, horses should be at their peak level of fitness.

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