Horse Racing - Dutching Systems

yacarob1

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Is anybody out there sufficiently well acquainted with dutching systems w.r.t. horse racing to inform me what are the main requirements for a workable system ?

I am all too well aware that losses can mount very quickly when using dutching as a betting method.
 
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Is anybody out there sufficiently well acquainted with dutching systems w.r.t. horse racing to inform me what are the main requirements for a workable system ?

I am all too well aware that losses can mount very quickly when using dutching as a betting method.


Hi Yacorob1,

Being something of a Racing enthusiast, I have experimented with some Dutching systems in the past.

Personally, I would never try to create a "workable system" from racing with the intent of making an income from it, because the bookmaker's edge is already built into any odds you take, so you''re already up against it to overcome that and show a profit in the long-term.

The most workable method I found for Dutching was to wait for races where their are a small number of runners, all with odds against (ie - nothing odds-on). That way, you can cover the main 2 or 3 runners in the market that have the (supposedly) best chance of winning.

I must stress that Racing is simply an entertaining hobby for me, and I would never try to make betting into a serious business opportunity!

Good Luck!


Thanks

Damian
 
A quarter of a century ago, I developed a dutching system. I used it to supplement my income as a student. It was just about the only way to beat the bookies in those days. Though, now that we have betting exchanges, such systems are obsolete.
 
Hi Yacorob1,

Being something of a Racing enthusiast, I have experimented with some Dutching systems in the past.

Personally, I would never try to create a "workable system" from racing with the intent of making an income from it, because the bookmaker's edge is already built into any odds you take, so you''re already up against it to overcome that and show a profit in the long-term.

The most workable method I found for Dutching was to wait for races where their are a small number of runners, all with odds against (ie - nothing odds-on). That way, you can cover the main 2 or 3 runners in the market that have the (supposedly) best chance of winning.

I must stress that Racing is simply an entertaining hobby for me, and I would never try to make betting into a serious business opportunity!

Good Luck!


Thanks

Damian

Actually you'd be surprized but there are a few systems that do actually, and work very well! I've reviewed the top 5 horse betting systems if you're interested. I just found that there wasnt enough reliable info out there. See the link in my sig for the reviews.

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