Beat the Book with Marc Yerquard (Wk 4)
So we’re off and running with our bet suggestion service brought to you courtesy of our man at the track – Marc Yerquard.
Marc’s selections are based on Hove form using his considerable depth of knowledge of greyhound racing.
Selections are not limited to any particular kennels, focusing on the Hove kennel strength overall.
The idea is that if you are going to follow the selections stick to the plan.
1 The named selections should be backed no more than twice over the two weeks from nomination. If the selection wins first time then there is no second bet.
2 The latest date to back the dog will be given in brackets after the name and with the grade (or lower) in which it should be backed e.g. if A3 is suggested then A4/5 is fine too. A lower than expected grading will very likely increase the chance of winning but lower the SP – that is accepted and part of the staking plan.
3 The selections are to be backed to a level stake – don’t chase losses or run up profits.
4 This isn’t a get rich scheme but an aid to profitable betting.
5 Bet, off course, with a bookmaking company that pays the Greyhound Levy http://www.bgrf.org.uk/contributing-bookmakers/
6 Results will be based on SP
7 This service is open to all to follow but once results show a reasonable profit, the service will only be available to Norahmac Club members via the website but on a ‘closed’ page.
8 There is no plan to charge for this service
9 Selections will be added by Wednesday morning, weekly, with appropriate tally of profit/loss at SP to 1 point unit stake
10 Gamble responsibly!!
The selections :
Minnies Orchard A6 (thru to 3/3) (entered 27/2) (entered 3/3)
Johnster A5 (thru to 10/3) (entered 27/2)
Sandro A5 (thru to 10/3) (entered 28/2)
Results to date:
Staked 7.0pts Returns: 11.17pts Current P/L +4.17pts
Comment:
Just one bet last week, with Tavern Time winning on Sunday at 7-2.
Tornaroy Trooper, who incidentally had a 695m trial last week, comes off the list.
(Update 26/2) Two new selections are now suggested. Marc says, “If two of those three don’t win then I’m a Dutchman.”