Layers Of Profit Mk II – Days 78 to 84
Layers Of Profit Mk II – Days 78 to 84
Hello constables,
Important notice
Layers Of Profit Mk II has now reached the end of it’s full 84 day trial period. A final review will follow with enough statistics supplied that would make even Sgt Dave envious
Below you will find the last 7 days worth of trial data along with my musings.
Trial details
Lay on exchange (using Betfair here) with max odds of 4.0
Starting bank was 35 pts (£350) using 1 pt = £10
Days 78 to 84
Bank at start of day : 53.07 pts (£530.70)
Selections :
| Date | Time | Course | Selection | BFSP (Lay) | Position | Profit |
| 27/09/2010 | 02:30 | Bath | Ninfea | 4.2 | 6th/11 | No bet |
| 28/09/2010 | 04:45 | Sedgefield | Rebel Hunter | 4.5 | 2nd/9 | No bet |
| 29/09/2010 | 05:55 | Salisbury | Hawridge Star | 3.3 | 5th/10 | 0.95 |
| 30/09/2010 | 03:20 | Warwick | Lucy Limelites | 4.4 | 5th/12 | No bet |
| 01/10/2010 | 03:50 | Hexham | Reckless Venture | 4.4 | 2nd/8 | No bet |
| 02/10/2010 | 02:05 | Epsom | Plaisterer | 4 | 4th/7 | 0.95 |
| 03/10/2010 | 03:30 | Huntingdon | Isn’t That Lucky | 5.9 | PU/9 | No bet |
Profit/Loss : +1.9 pts (+£19.00)
Cummultative Profit/Loss : +19.97 pts (+£199.70)
New Bank : 54.97 pts (£549.70)
To lay at 4.0 or not?
The figures above all reflect the maximum lay price of 4.0.
There have been a number of horses that have ended up as no bets due to their price starting off at more than 4.0 on the exchange. So, looking at another angle, I have investigated the results if you were to request different odds before the off – the price would either be matched straight away, or if not, left to be matched in running.
Below is a table where I have selected certain odds and show the clear profit if you had selected those odds throughout the trial :
| Odds | Pts Profit |
| 1.5 | 7.85 |
| 2.1 | 14.8 |
| 2.6 | 20.75 |
| 3.2 | 30.09 |
| 3.6 | 32.39 |
| 4 | 34.57 |
| 5 | 39.32 |
| Any | 42.12 |
| Main | 19.97 |
For example, if you had tried to lay every horse at 3.6 (whether matched before the off, matched in play or even not matched at all), you would be 32.39 pts (£323.90) in profit.
To clarify, the ‘Any’ is just laying every horse at BFSP regardless of price, and ‘Main’ refers to how I am reviewing it, e.g. the BFSP has to be less than 4.0 at the start otherwise the horse is a no-bet.
Hope this isn’t confusing – different people prefer to bet in different ways and for those that like an in-running bet, or those that want to see how a system performs without price constraints, I thought it might come in useful.
Cheers,
Sgt Rob.
Written by on Oct 4th, 2010. Comment.
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Comments on Layers Of Profit Mk II – Days 78 to 84
There are quite a few of the reviewers here that go into great detail on final reviews. In actual fact there is no reviewer bigger or better than another they are all gold dust to our readers. Without all of them there wouldnt be a “Betting System Truths” Why would anyone want to hang up their boots when they are doing so much good for the people. That feeling in itself has to be worth more than a penny or a pound.
Jon
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Hi Rob
, joking a side mate that what the folks need as much information as we can give them so that they can make an informed decision. Its is difficult when dealing with systems because we have to go so careful not reveal to much but at least providing the bloggers with different angles and lots of data it surely must help them. At least when i hang up my BST reviewing boots at least i know i have a replacement
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If you do try to surpass me i shall be back