Race Selections Sunday 16th June

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • Just the one selection from a total of 3 rated races at Thirsk on Sunday.
    If you would like to check out our full ratings sheet, please head over to our Patreon page where you can sign up or view for free.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @tonymoore-mb1ii
    @tonymoore-mb1ii Před měsícem +1

    well done nice winner 👍👍

  • @tommyplunkett3643
    @tommyplunkett3643 Před měsícem +1

    Top job Dave, great production and insight. I have a good feeling with your frank views.👍

  • @michaelbarry3038
    @michaelbarry3038 Před měsícem +2

    Nice priced winner Saturday m8😮

  • @mikeydread7548
    @mikeydread7548 Před měsícem

    What does 1.1 equate to in money/stake?

    • @PegasusRaceRatings
      @PegasusRaceRatings  Před měsícem

      Hi,
      Apologies but I’m not 100% sure what you are referring to. If it relates to the Value Indicator column on the ratings sheet, then anything above 1.00 is indicative of value in percentage of. For example, if the indicator is at a figure of 1.20, then that is saying that according to the Adjusted Rating figure, there is a potential 20% of value based on the bookmaker price to the actual odds the horse should be. It’s not an exact science, but it’s certainly a good reference point for further investigation. If you are inputting the odds into the sheet, it’s worth cross referencing the % chance of horse winning column against the Value Indicator column, as sometimes large odds horses can seem fantastic value, but in reality the price is the only thing that is driving that. Very low odds favourites can also throw the Value Indicator out on the rest of the runners as well, so further deep delving is advised before ascertaining whether or not the value is true or simply inflated.
      I hope that made sense, happy to do a separate video to try and clarify further if required. 👍

    • @mikeydread7548
      @mikeydread7548 Před měsícem +1

      Thank you. I was just wondering how much to bet as a minimum. I'm goingbto have a bank roll of £200

    • @PegasusRaceRatings
      @PegasusRaceRatings  Před měsícem

      @@mikeydread7548 That sounds sensible mate. Please ensure you divide it accordingly to your desired per point amount (as an absolute minimum, this should be 100 points, but preferably 150 or 200). Your focus should not be how much money you make right away, but instead how much you make and compound over time. It’s more about discipline, which will give you the confidence to up your stakes when your betting bank dictates that you should, and will also help you to navigate and deal with the variance when it kicks in. The longest run of no winners has been 18 since the service went live on April 8th, there was also a run of 16 losers as well. The biggest run of losers I have encountered whilst refining the system before go live was 27. This can be a difficult pill to swallow if you do not have discipline and structure, as we as humans are naturally programmed to avoid that kind of pain. Many people will not be able to handle those sort of losing periods, and will quit, more often than not because they do not have an appropriate pot of money to sustain it. Quite often at the point they quit, the variance will shift, and they will miss out on the winners, which would have recouped the losses and more.
      It’s the very same thing with trading, it’s really more about mindset than anything else.
      Glad to have you aboard, and I hope I can help you build your bank over the coming months 👍

    • @mikeydread7548
      @mikeydread7548 Před měsícem

      Cheers pal, I'm not sure what 'points' mean. I am new to this, but really enjoy it. Do you have any recommendations on how much I should put on per bet?

    • @PegasusRaceRatings
      @PegasusRaceRatings  Před měsícem

      @@mikeydread7548 Hi, when I say points. Just relate to it as Points = £££’s. If you have a £200 betting bank, then divide it by the amount of points you feel comfortable with. For example a 100 point betting bank in your case would mean that you would stake at £2 per point. Therefore me advising a 2 point win, would mean a £4 stake for you.
      These stakes may seem small, and the wins initially will not be all that exciting. However, at the end of a 6 month or 12 month period, the returns on that money can be significant, certainly more than what can be achieved by a savings account. If you look at the returns you achieve in terms of percentage rather than monetary, this is the mindset you should have 👍