Once upon a time there was a Pipe with a Problem...
Published: Tue, 10/22/13
Once upon a time there was a Pipe with a problem...
...the Pipe was David and the Problem(a) was a Tic!
...and he wasn't so much a problem, it was more the fact he was running under the incorrect conditions...and losing!
But I like that, I can use that to my advantage and profit from it. If you are on the full NTF service this winter you can also profit from it...
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So how did I turn the Problem(a) into a profit?
First I identified that the horse (Problema Tic) was starting to become a well-handicapped horse. This was off the back of a 35 length 4th at the Aintree festival, a run that was probably ignored by most.
Secondly I took a closer look at his recent performances and through my own in-depth study noticed that he hadn't been running under what I would class as his 'ideal conditions'.
I then noted what I considered to be his 'ideal conditions' and stuck him in my tracker tool (Proform horse watcher for the record) along with my notes on his ideal conditions.
I then sat back and waited for him to run under those ideal conditions. Those conditions appeared for him in the Perth Gold Cup in June, a full 2 months after I had highlighted him on NTF! I have patience though and my patience was fully justified and rewarded when he scooted home by a comfortable 3 lengths at odds of 15/2. I actually managed to bag 12-1 about him the evening before racing, as did plenty of NTF readers.
I have been utilizing this angle for some time on a personal level and have also been providing snippets from my own notes on the free portion of my NTF website for a couple of years. Now, however, I'm introducing it to the full NTF service and I'll be providing members with the first of a my 'to follow' squad in the next couple of days...
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If you followed me on my flat website BDH (Badly Drawn Horse) over the summer you will be more than familiar with the concept of my 'to follow' squad. This section of the jumps service will run along similar lines (minus the stalls angle, obviously!!) and I would be very confident that it produces similar results.
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