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Racing Secrets ExposedThere are literally hundreds of laying systems available these days, indeed there seems to have been an explosion of them in recent months. This is because people perceive laying to be much simpler than backing, after all we’ve been picking losers for years, right? And indeed chances are you that will pick more losers than winners, but get it wrong and it can bite you in the bum!

There are, however, some good laying systems out there, but many of them are ‘live market’ systems, which means sitting at your PC all day. For the majority of people I know, the ideal scenario is being able to find your selections the night before or on the morning of racing, placing your bets for the day and then going about your daily business. There are a number of systems that cater for this and one of the best of these is Racing Secrets [Exposed].

I first stumbled across this system a year or so back on the recommendation of a friend. Now, I’ve seen many a laying system in my time but (so far) none have come close to Racing Secrets [Exposed]. The book is a comprehensive guide to laying on the exchanges and it literally covers all aspects of racing, but in particular it highlights horses that are likely to lose. Better yet, the system concentrates on favourites, keeping liabilities to a minimum and increasing your profits.

Racing Secrets [Exposed] comes in PDF format and is a full 80 pages of information. The first two or three chapters deal with the basics and can be useful to even the most seasoned of punters. Then we get into the system itself and, without giving anything away, it details a series of ‘Primary Warning Signs’ signs we should be looking out for in the hunt for vulnerable favourites. Once we have a list of potentials, it then goes on to describe ‘Secondary Warning Signs’ that will help build an even stronger case for laying a selection and narrowing down the primary list.

I must point out though that this is not a system for those looking to spend less than 10 minutes finding their picks for the day. It does require some effort from the user and I’d suggest that it might take around 30 - 45 minutes per day, however, for the strength of selections that you are giving yourself I’d say that it’s definitely time well spent.

This is one of the few systems that I still use regularly and will continue to use for the foreseeable future. Indeed, I consider Racing Secrets [Exposed] to be an investment system rather than a gambling system and if you’re serious about laying I’d recommend it.

Until next time,
Craig
Online Betting Exposed

Published on February 29, 2008

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  1. Leo Behan on August 7th, 2008 11:52 am

    Jim,
    Thank you for your help re Racing Secrets Exposed.
    Will keep the forum in touch as i find my way lay betting,

    Regards,
    Leo.

  2. Leo Behan on August 7th, 2008 11:48 am

    Hi Craig,
    Many thanks for your reply re Racing Secrets Exposed Wed 6/8
    My sincere apologies for getting that wrong. I am very pleased that you are independant. Love the comments and the forum.
    Thank you for having me.

    Regards,
    Leo.

  3. Jim on August 7th, 2008 8:54 am

    @ Leo: Racing Secrets Exposed can be used for Australian and South African racing. I wouldn’t be confident about it working so well with US racing because it’s structured differently.

  4. Craig on August 6th, 2008 9:24 pm

    Hi Leo, welcome aboard,

    Do you mean OnlineBettingExposed is owned by the author of Racing Secrets Exposed? If you do, then I’m afraid you are mistaken. We are completely independent and not owned, part owned, or in any other way owned by anyone other than ourselves :)

    All the reviews you see on the site are completely independent tests and are based on our own experiences of using the systems.

    As for using RSE in Australia…I think it could probably be adapted for use there, as it’s an in-depth course that teaches you how to find weaknesses in runners and AU racing isn’t too much different from UK racing. I’m sure the same principles would apply.

  5. Leo Behan on August 6th, 2008 11:34 am

    Am new to this site and to laying.
    As this site is owned by the author of Racing Secrets Exposed does he have any imput in the reviews as im finding this sites reviews a great help.
    As i’m going to bed just as the U.K. racing is starting being able to place bets would be a great help.
    Would this ebook be suitable to other Countries.
    Great to be onboard,

    Regards from Australia,
    Leo.

  6. Paul on June 27th, 2008 1:36 pm

    I haven’t seen that Terry, but if you’re wanting to discuss the Money Talks system could you please use the discussion forum for it….

    http://www.onlinebettingexposed.com/betting-systems-strategies-forum/

    ….as this review is all about Racing Secrets Exposed.

    It helps to keep things tidy :-)

  7. Terry on June 27th, 2008 1:13 pm

    The results for Money Talks look good, but have you seen the proofing area they refer to on the racing-index site?

    According to that site the results are poor and it appears to be the same system, however the results don’t go back very far, so maybe it’s not a true reflection.

  8. Paul on June 27th, 2008 11:25 am

    Racing Secrets Exposed isn’t a Sportsworld system Roger, but to let you know - Money Talks (which is from SW) is a backing system, so if the results are recorded to SP then that makes it even better, because chances are you’ll be able to beat SP all the time.

  9. roger on June 27th, 2008 10:53 am

    I had in the post yesterday from Sportsworld Publishing some info on a new system called
    Money Talks” by Anthony Gibson.
    Within its pages are the past results which look wonderfull.
    However I emailed Sportsworld Publishing about this system using their contact email address.
    I asked them if the results were based on SP or were they based on somebody actually using real money on the exchanges.
    If this system requires bets to be made after studying the markets just before the off then I would not trust results based on SP.
    I consider results based on SP worthless.
    * Up untill now, 1 day following, I have had no reply.

    roger
    * If they eventually contact me I will let everybody know

  10. Paul on May 29th, 2008 3:44 am

    Matthew, yes it is similar and if you have one you may not need the other. Both of these guides are very thorough though and I’d strongly recommend that everyone finds the time to read at least one of them because even if you don’t like laying they provide you with a lot of information that enables you to spot weaknesses in favourites that certainly shouldn’t be backed.

  11. Matthew on May 28th, 2008 10:18 pm

    Hi Paul and co

    Just wondered if this is similar to the False Favourites e-book. I am keen to get a couple of methods together but would not want to spend the money on RSE if it is duplicating a lot of what is contained in False Favourites

    Thanks

  12. Tim on April 7th, 2008 10:18 pm

    Paul.

    I’ve lost their last email. But I have a feeling you are correct - I may have done RSE a disservice so please ignore my last posting.

    Naturally anyone who calls themselves Steven Lee Jones - using a pretentious middle name - should be ignored without pause.

    ~Tim

  13. Paul on April 7th, 2008 9:31 pm

    Are you sure it’s the same people Tim? It sounds as though you’re talking about the latest thing from the Steven Lee Jones….. the “system conveyor belt” as Matt Bisogno put it today :)

    I actually thought Racing Secrets Exposed was very good, so I’m sure it’s not the same people.

    Tell me what it’s called and I’ll confirm.

  14. Tim on April 7th, 2008 9:26 pm

    Racing Secrets are sending me emails now. They are cringe worthy. Truly awful. It’s one of the wonders of the Internet that either there are really really idiotic people out there who will believe anything. Or system pushers are so up themselves they fail to see what complete oafs they make themselves look. Maybe the latter and maybe they don’t care. “The launch of our new system was so fantastically successful - they system crashed! Quick - get it before we are forced to double/triple the asking price. Don’t forget the money back guarantee if you don’t make a profit after 8 weeks/does it matter/better make it 8 years.”

    I just can’t take these people seriously. Are they really selling something worth looking at?

  15. Callum on March 29th, 2008 12:40 pm

    I bought racing secrets exposed just over 3 weeks ago and I can honestly say its the best betting purchase I’ve made in years just wish I’d found it sooner.

  16. Gavin on March 11th, 2008 1:22 pm

    That sounds great Craig, thanks for your answer :)

  17. Craig on March 11th, 2008 10:46 am

    Gavin, if you apply the time to Racing Secrets Exposed, you should be able to achieve a strike rate of at least the high 80’s. My personal strike rate is low 90’s.

    It really is a ‘how to’ of laying, gives you a lot of information to help you identify short priced favourites that really should be much higher in price, so you are always betting with value on your side, and when you’re doing that - you won’t go far wrong :)

  18. Gavin on March 11th, 2008 10:19 am

    Thank you very much for your quick respons..
    I think I go for Racing Secrets Exposed, I mostly have the time to find horses, so time should not be a problem.. but maybe I will be lacy and dont want to use 45 minutes every single day.. But I think it would be worth it though :-)

  19. Paul on March 11th, 2008 1:46 am

    Gavin, I couldn’t tell you the strike-rate, but it will be high and profitable. I’m certain of that. The reason I can’t tell you the strike-rate is because I’ve probably never followed it to the letter, only the basic principles. I do agree 100% with everything it teaches you though.

    I’m a bit of an old-school punter and I like to look at something and immediately see the logic in what they’re telling me. Most “systems” don’t do that for me, but since we started this site there are two I would say that have really stuck out as making perfect sense straight away. One is the Lay The Place system that we’re going to be testing on here soon (I love that, by the way) and the other is this. As far as laying guides go this is one of the best I’ve seen.

  20. Gavin on March 11th, 2008 1:02 am

    Can you tell me about the strike rate of this one? But no matter what I think I will buy it because of the information I can get :)

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