Monday, 10 November 2008

Race reading skills


It is a common misconception that using an in-running exchange shop like Elitebet is all about backing 1.01 close to the winning line or laying fallers.
To me, in-running is more like a chess game, layers and backers are pitting their wits against each other,whoever reads the race correctly will take the money.
The main reason why I use an exchange shop is that i want a level playing field against other exchange shop and on-course players , so i can use my race reading skills to maximise my profit.

9 comments:

kingnpuk said...

your results are amazing. I have tried in running before but not had much success. Do you trade any horse or do you have a particular horse in mind before the off?

can you give any useful starting tips for a newbie wishing to emulate your results from home?

which races to avoid etc, how you go about choosing a horse, thanks

Adam Heathcote said...

hi mr wong!

I'm a fairly successful pre-race horse race trader, I know nothing about the horses, but am fast reacting and intuitive. how long do you think it would take someone (and you) to make on average £1500 a day from in-running. I can average £700 a day trading (started 1 year ago) and am interested how long it would take to learn the kind of skills you have. It makes my efforts seem pathetic! lol.

Cheers!

Adam

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

kingnput,
it is difficult to say in a few words about which horse or race to avoid cause every race presents opportunities to trade.
if you can come down to highgate,i will show the basic skills to start trading in-running.
Hi Adam,
if you can make £700 a day,i think you should stick to what you are good at. £700 a day is excellent profit !!!

steve price said...

hi mr wong,

is it always this lucrative or do you have bad days as well as good i assume you do.

i assume you watch the races as they go and back the likely winner in your opinion as there coming up the final furlong or two, or would lay be better.

just subscribed to guss software and going to give it a go, i trade little bits before the off but nothing of this magnitudeand love gambling, any advise for a fellow punter?

regards steve

steve price said...

this maybe a personal question but what size bank did you start this off with?

i was thinking £2k

pete said...

Fantastic results Mr Wong, would it be possible to join you one afternoon to get a feel for betting in running? I have a sound knowledge of horse racing, but have very rarely backed in running.

Cheers

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

systemagician,
i do have losing days. My start bank-- 3k weekdays, 5k saturday and big meetings.click the "help" in Gruss and have a good look at it.
Pete,
you are welcome to highgate,monday or tuesday are better cause not busy.

pete said...

Many thanks Mr Wong, i look forward to coming down on Monday/Tuesday.

How will i contact you?

Mr Wong In-Running Trading Blog said...

Hi pete,
you can call Elitebet in highgate.
or google "elitebet" to find the details location.
look forward to seeing you later:-)

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