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Trainer Track Stats 08/09

It’s almost that time of year, Dear Punter, where we get to witness our favourite beastie’s cresting big bushy obstacles on their way to fabulous victory (or dire failure).  And so it is that we must turn our attention to way’s of profiting from this fine spectacle, and there is one sure fire way to do just that… Trainer Track Stats!

Matt Bisogno, the author of the rather popular and satisfyingly successful Trainer Flat Stats, is currently putting the final details into his latest version of the highly profitable Trainer Track Stats.  Highly profitable, as it has banked 60 and 100 points in the past couple of jumps seasons which, in my humble opinion, is more than adequate!

Trainer Track Stats works in exactly the same way as Trainer Flat Stats which, for those who don’t know, concentrates on unearthing the trainers that do particularly well at certain tracks.  It’s a pretty unique method and has proven to be pretty damn profitable too, both on the flat and over those pesky obstacles.

So, Matt has produced a manual with a proven profitable record, which takes all of 15 minutes a day to find selections and which is so simple to follow my young ‘un could figure it out!  Is it any wonder I am mighty excited about the upcoming season??  Also, this particular version of TTS is set to be even sweeter because Matt will be launching it with an truly unbelievable offer which will only be available for a limited time.  The details of the offer won’t be made public until tomorrow (the 29th August), but believe me when I say you do not want to miss this one!

As a little teaser to the upcoming manual, Matt has released a couple of ‘Making Of’ videos and I recommend you go check them out.  They’ve been filmed in an amusing Gordon Ramsay ‘Ridiculously-complicated-dish-made-to-look-incredibly-simple, done kinda way!

Head over to Trainer Track Stats to watch the free videos and keep an eye out for a few other bits and pieces that will be released this week, prior to the launch date, just to tease you ;-)

Update:  As from today you can now try Trainer Track Stats for just £1!

Until next time,
Craig
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Published on August 28, 2008

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  1. Daniel on September 28th, 2008 11:03 am

    I am using Betfair SP but not setting an upper odds limit. I think it is too difficult to predict how the BFSP will compare to standard SP and it would be sickening to miss a big winner by a couple of ticks.

    As there seems to be a lot of multiple selections in a single race, I am toying with the idea of dutching rather than level staking.

    Any views on this??

  2. Jeff & the Mutt on September 27th, 2008 6:32 pm

    Is anyone using GHB to place selections on TTS? I need to know the settings for the upper limit which work best. Obviously 14/1 @ SP is not going to be the same on the exchanges. I was thinking SP + 20%. Any recomendations that work?

  3. Jeff & the Mutt on September 27th, 2008 11:27 am

    I’ve been backing these in the normal way, but I see that some posts are saying that they’re using BF SP. As these are fairly long prices in the main and given the exchange claims of 10 - 20% over SP is that a better option I wonder?

    Betdaq don’t do their own SP do they? Only the ‘Evil One’ have that facility at the moment as I understand it

  4. Jeff & the Mutt on September 26th, 2008 7:30 pm

    @Daniel,
    We’re probably going to get slightly differing results due to when we place out bets I guess. Today for example I only backed 2 in the 1.50 as i was here at the off, but backed the qualifier in the 3.00 in the same meeting as a couple of hours previously on ‘Oddschecker’ it looked as if it would make it under the odds limit. It drifted out and lost. So a difference to your selections. I had asked Matt (not to be confused with the Mutt) for advice on this and he’s basically said that the results are compiled from SP at ‘the off’ but many users of the system are forced to second guess whether the qualifier will get under or over the limit as they may get their bet on in the morning. It’s going to be swings and roundabouts from there.

    @Manyanga,
    This weekend Mrs Jeff is visiting her mother so if the Mutt and I can tear ourselves away from takaway piazza, tiger beer and Die Hard 4 then I’m going to see if I can get GHB to bet the selections. That should take out the ‘common sense’ factor.

    Great system though isn’t it. Looking at the results there are some long lean periods but the winners are supurb prices when they come in. Nice one today.

  5. Daniel on September 26th, 2008 5:31 pm

    From what i’ve seen so far it is a good system to follow.

    Started off quietly but it is picking up now with plenty of selections to get your teeth into.

  6. Craig on September 26th, 2008 3:51 pm

    @Daniel - It’s the only way to go. You and I both know how Sod’s Law works! If you start second guessing things, then Sod has a damn good laugh at you :)

  7. Daniel on September 26th, 2008 3:38 pm

    I agree Craig.

    I backed all three in the 13.50 today for a profit :)

  8. Craig on September 26th, 2008 3:10 pm

    @Manyanga - Matt will follow ALL of his selections. When you’re using a system of any kind, you must follow it to the letter. Failure to do so will lead to a downfall. If you use your common sense as is so tempting, you’ll miss the one that does win - guaranteed :)

  9. Manyanga on September 26th, 2008 2:46 pm

    I’ve been following TTS, but wondering whether its authors really will back all qualifiers in a race like the 3.55 coming on Saturday at Market Rasen, where 3 runners out of 8 qualify (and the early favourite in betting is just outside the qualifiers). In the previous race there are 5 qualifiers which all look as though they will start at less than 14/1. Do I use what I might laughingly call my common sense, or back ‘em all?

  10. Daniel on September 25th, 2008 6:00 pm

    Cracking day today for TTS.

    I backed them all at BFSP and am up a very tidy 9.5pts

    Daniel

  11. Craig on September 22nd, 2008 8:57 am

    @Daniel - I’m sure Matt will confirm, but I’m sure it’s based on SP.

  12. Daniel on September 22nd, 2008 8:47 am

    @Matt

    Both in the book and on the members area it states that the maximum odds to back at are 14/1.

    Is this based on the forecast prices or SP?

    Regards
    Daniel

  13. Joseph on September 8th, 2008 9:01 am

    Hope you guys were on Irish Whispers yesterday won at 12/1 but i got almost 15/1 on betfair. I think this could be a good year for trainer track stats

  14. Daniel on September 3rd, 2008 6:38 pm

    A very slight profit today if you are following my 50 / 50 plan.

  15. Matt Bisogno on September 3rd, 2008 9:23 am

    Hi guys

    Yes, 50 points is what I recommend as a minimum in the intro to TTS. As Paul rightly says, we suffer some tricky runs where confidence can take a bashing.

    You can see from the previous results that good times are followed by bad times, and bad times by good times and, despite how obvious this is, people just give up and decide that bad times will be followed by bad times (which is totally illogical!).

    Anyway, a good start with a trainer nobody’s ever heard of, and who has a big time negative record according to the Racing Post stats.

    Expect a quiet time generally between now and middle September, with hopefully some fireworks in the last couple of weeks of September… that’s what the last couple of seasons have shown anyway.

    Cheers
    Matt

  16. Paul on September 2nd, 2008 10:07 pm

    50 points is probably okay in the big scheme of things, but I suspect a 100pt bank would make life much easier on your mental well-being. If you’re operating a portfolio then I would run this (and I would actually recommend including TTS in your portfolio) on a 1/100 scale of your bank.

    Interested in hearing what Matt’s views are too though….

  17. Daniel on September 2nd, 2008 9:23 pm

    Me too Paul.

    I have both banks at 50pts.

    Daniel

  18. Paul on September 2nd, 2008 8:44 pm

    What sort of bank size would you recommend Matt?

    That was probably the most common question we received when you released the flat version this year. I was under the impression it was 50 points?

  19. Daniel on September 2nd, 2008 6:09 pm

    A great start today with a winner @6.8

    I have decided to have two banks, and stake 1pt on the win and 1pt on the place.

    Daniel

  20. nightshiftman on September 2nd, 2008 3:41 pm

    Exellent start there WD

    Lee

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