...and in this case the complete outsider of the field!...
How do you
nail a 40/1 (BFSP 80.0) winner that is also the complete outsider of 13?
Simple... look for a Handicap Sleeper that also has Prime Conditions to shoot
for...
OK, it's rare that any method will consistently nail winners at HUGE odds (40-1+) but it's my experience, and the experience of long time NTF followers, that one of the best ways of pinpointing winners
at massive odds, or at least winners that a majority of punters are ignoring, is to use the NTF Handicap Sleeper/Prime Condition Analysis method...
A method that forms the bedrock of sourcing the horses that are included on the NTF Stats Sheets that I supply NTF members with up to six-times a week...
But what are the NTF Stats Sheets?
Well... they are your shortcut to a
horse's Prime Conditions... or in other words the conditions were a horse is most likely to win or place, based on it's previous form...
...these types of horses are regularly over-priced in the betting market... which in turn is where you can pull some profits from the bookies... turning the odds in your favour for a change...
A perfect example of the Handicap Sleeper/Prime Condition method at work came on last seasons National Hunt service at the start of December (01/12/24)...
The horse in question was GIPSY LEE ROSE... trained by Nick Alexander and running in the staying handicap chase at 3.00...
GIPSY LEE ROSE had finished
Pulled-Up 23-days previous at Hexham... so was coming in off the back of a poor effort...
...but that didn't bother me as the mare DIDN'T have Prime Conditions
at Hexham...
...she DID, however, have Prime Conditions for the Carlisle run...
...this is how she looked in the NTF Stats Sheets for that day...