For this method, you are firstly looking for horses that won their last race and it must have happened within the last thirty days.
The next qualifying point is the horse must not have made the frame in the three runs previous to its win last time out.
Obviously, those runs must have been in the same sphere of racing, Flat or National Hunt.
If there is more than one qualifying horse in the race then it is no bet.
There could be many reasons why a horse suddenly springs into form, its lowest handicap mark, new stable, new distance, a change of racing tactics or even the application of some sort of headgear, blinkers, cheekpieces, etc.
Once a horse wins its confidence can soar and the sudden surge in form has to be used before the handicapper catches up with it.
The results given to me were from 250 bets at 5 points per bet, so a total outlay of 1250 points.
It produced a profit on just over 351 points or just over 28% profit.
As usual, monitor this before risking your hard-earned money, I make no guarantee it will be profitable but the method does make sense.
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