THE RULES
FOR THE MIGHTY MAIDENS PLAN
1. Consider all maiden races regardless of track condition
2. Disregard any race where there are more than 16
runners
3. Eliminate all horses handicapped at MORE than 2.5
kilograms over the bottom weight
4. Eliminate any remaining runners being ridden by
an apprentice
5. Starting from the lowest TAB number, work your
way up the remaining runners.
The bet will be the first horse that has run 2nd at
a TAB meeting at its last start
There must not be a spell between that run and today
– in other words a horse whose form reads, for
example, 52x or 2X or 02X, would not be considered.
It must be something like 0X2 or 482 or 2 etc etc.
How do you tell if its last start was at a TAB meeting?
Easy. If you use the Unitab web site as your initial
guide, simply click on the horse’s name to get
more detailed form and, instead of seeing “2nd
, Moruya, 19 Jan 08” etc etc you will note that
the second you are looking for is not there in its
recent form and the message will read “this
information only includes Form for Races/Meetings
covered by Unitab”
As Unitab covers everything that moves that remotely
looks like a race you can take it as read that the
start in question was not at a TAB meeting.
If there are two or more runners left, look at the
prize money value of their last race. It may be the
case that one ran second in a $20000 maiden at Rosehill
and the other ran second in a $5000 Maiden at
Bathurst. It goes without saying the preference would
be for the metro place getter.
If they are still equal after the prize money criteria,
the option is either to pass the race or take the
one with the lowest barrier number. (It may be
easier to pass the race – there will always
be more races tomorrow!!)
6. If there are no horses that qualify under rule
5, go through the process again but this time look
for a qualifying horse that ran 3rd at its last start
and repeat the process.
7. No other horses are considered. (It was noticeable
during the test period that there seemed to be quite
a lot of horses that finished 4th at their last start
that also went on to win but, hey, where do you
draw the line?) Follow these rules and you’ll
be surprised how many times you find the winner and
you’ll have a bit of fun with these otherwise
difficult races!
[A
month long workout - TAB AND BETFAIR - of this old
fun plan can be downloaded by right clicking here]
NOTE
WELL: THIS PLAN IS INCLUDED ON THIS SITE FOR YOUR
ENTERATINMENT ONLY. FOLLOW AT YOUR OWN RISK.

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