The system for all tastes
This system is 'general purpose'. It's what our American cousins call Acme, I believe. It selects horses, not horses in specific races. As such, it doesn't take into account the odds that a particular selection is likely to start at. Therefore, it is just as likely to select an odds-on horse as it is a 100/1 shot. There is a bias towards the longer-priced animals, however. This is not surprising since the system selects losing horses!
There are those who prefer only to lay horses whose odds are less than a certain value e.g. less than 6/1. This system caters for such layers since there are ample selections in this price-range. Simply ignore those selections which are outside your preferred betting range.
There are those who prefer only to lay horses whose odds are mid-priced e.g. between 10/1 and 20/1. This system caters for such layers since there are ample selections in this price-range. Simply ignore those selections which are outside your preferred betting range.
There are those who prefer only to lay horses whose odds are high (and this includes me) e.g. more than 20/1. This system caters for such layers since there are ample selections in this price-range. Simply ignore those selections which are outside your preferred betting range.
Psycho