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dutching

Postby joop123 » Sun May 15, 2011 7:15 am

Hi

I am starting to use the dutching facility and would be interested to hear from others which races they think are best for this. currently i am trying to find non handicap races with approx 8-10 runners where the fav isnt to short a price. would this be a good approach?

look forward to hearing your views

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Postby joop123 » Thu May 19, 2011 6:53 am

Nobody got any advice, well I seem to be having some success with this so might continue, though when I do get it wrong it wipes out several days profit in one go.

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Re: dutching

Postby doris_day » Thu May 19, 2011 3:00 pm

joop123 wrote:Hi

I am starting to use the dutching facility and would be interested to hear from others which races they think are best for this. currently i am trying to find non handicap races with approx 8-10 runners where the fav isnt to short a price. would this be a good approach?

look forward to hearing your views

Paddy


That sounds like a really random idea. Why d'you think those races will in the end produce a profit using dutching rather than any other type of race ?
If the runners you're backing aren't being offered at a value price then dutching, like straightforward single backing, will still produce a negative return.
There's absolutely nothing magic about dutching. Its simply a method of backing more than one runner in a race and nothing more.
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Postby U.F.O » Thu May 19, 2011 6:48 pm

What Doris said

Dutching increases your chances of a wining but at the same time reduces the odds of that win accordingly,

so randomly dutching horses is not going to make you any money long term unless your selections represent value.
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