It's been Maidens, Maidens and yet more Maiden's to lay (and not the fair-skinned variety neither) since last Wednesday. Are Maiden's best for picking winners, or losers? Did you know that Favourite's place an average 77% of the time in Maiden contests? So why do I suggest Maiden's are such a happy hunting ground for the layer?
Well the key is not just any Maiden race, but certain types of Maiden's. We all know none of the runner's have won before but this can create an erroneous belief about the relative strength of the Favourite. No, I'm not talking about hours studying form either (too unreliable and frankly not necessary in my book)....
Fact is, certain Maiden's provide a virtual treasure trove for the astute layer.
I've had some nice results since last Wednesday.... At Lingfield Djalabud lost at 2.8....at Haydock Drumdale Lass couldn't find even a place at 7/2..... at Sandown the hotly tipped Purple Emperor failed to find pole position at 5/4.....yesterday ay Haydock Honest Prospector failed to win at 2.8 and just this afternoon at Haydock Wolgan Valley could just find second place at 2.4. In fact in a sequence of six races only one horse bucked the trend and actually won (Wise Little Girl at Lingfield at 2.7). All of these bets were found in a little under ten minutes using the Racing Post website and layed on Betfair.
What system am I using? It's obvious! The Midas Maiden Method (www.MidasMaidens.com).
Saturday, 9 June 2007
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