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Making a Betting Line For the Horses.

It is highly likely that more than 95% of all race players do not make a betting line for themselves - and that includes some of the successful players. It is, then, a topic worthy of much study: Anything the "crowd" doesn’t use or know we definitely need to know and possibly use.
Many of the best handicapping writers have discussed in depth the making of a personal betting line - most notably; Dick Mitchell, Mark Cramer, and Barry Meadow. It can be an invaluable piece to the final puzzle - the piece that can lead to real and steady profits.

What is a Betting Line? How does it relate to the track’s Morning Line?

The track’s Morning Line is one person’s opinion of - not how the horses will run - not their relative abilities to win the race - rather, it is how that handicapper believes the crowd will bet the race. After even a little time in racing, it becomes obvious how regularly this person is completely wrong - often to an extent that defies belief! I’ve seen 12-1 morning line horses go off at 9-5, and I’ve seen 9-5 ml horses go off at 10 and 12-1!?
What gives? Couple of things going on here: Sometimes this person is simply not that good at what they do. Also - the necessity of coming up with this line for every race 48 hours in advance is extremely tough to do - and again - the fact often forgotten by novice bettors is that this is a prediction of how "they" will bet - not how the horses will run.
Example: A Bob Baffert three year old last out 50k Maiden Claimer graduate at a mile and a sixteenth ( yes, even Baffert has a few maiden claimers) is entered today - 130 days later - at 6f for an 80k claiming tag. Let’s also say that the horse won that maiden claimer with a good Beyer number and a DRF speed rating of 92 - and also that Gary Stevens is up today. I can guarantee you that the Morning Line maker will anticipate the money coming in on this horse and almost certainly make him the Morning Line favorite.
Now, this horse might be thrown up at a 9-5 price. Problem is he’s likely in against a group of hard-knocking, bread-winning, confirmed sprinters whose competitive spirit has been proved in many a battle against others of their kind. There might be two or three of these who regularly run 44 and change half miles (Ca. tracks) en route to 92 and better speed ratings.
Anyway - you get the point - one or two of them might go off at 3, 6 even 10-1. The M.L. is skewed from reality to begin with, yet it will act as a false piper to the crowd who will load up on the "name" horse while more or less ignoring the others who should be much more highly regarded in the betting. Those players who have considered these factors pre-race, and who have also crafted a decent betting line, won’t be swayed or lured by the "action" on the potentially false favorite. Their lines will lead them to value betting - and - regardless of the outcome of this particular race - profits over the long run.

Value Betting - it’s a common phrase in modern racing - but what does it really mean?
Most so-called "value players" will call any horse that goes off a couple of odds ticks over their betting line number an overlay. Technically it is overlaid to their line - but is it really a value bet?
Let’s say your line makes a horse 7-5 to win and it goes off at 8-5. That’s two ticks over the betting line - 7-5 / 3-2 / 8-5 - but should it be bet? I don’t think so - not to win anyway - maybe in a trifecta of a multi-race bet.
Minimum acceptable odds and "odds groupings" should be established that keep the astute bettor off of the low priced overlays . . .
Why?
If a player keeps very accurate long term records - he will almost surely find that, as a group and over the long term, these low priced horses offer very little - if any - hope for profits. Sure, a player may smoke out some legitimate powerhouse favorites that should have no problem dominating - but he won’t likely get 8-5 on those kind anyway, and will probably win a lot of bets on this type - yet lose money over time.

Betting Line Making - how to do it:
At its most basic, making a betting line is simply assigning an "opinion" to each horse in the field. The "betting line purists" carry this much further and get very precise in the giving or taking away of a percentage point her or there. But - when a player assigns a certain horse 10-1 odds and another 11-1 odds - that is less than a 1% difference! My hat is off to any handicapper that can divine that kind of super-refined difference in the probable likelihood of two horses winning a race!
Then, those same players will demand, say, "two odds breaks higher" in order to be considered an overlay. Yes, but - if they make a horse 5-2 to win the race and demand 7-2 to be considered as an overlay - that is approximately a 6% difference in percentage. But if they use the same rule on a 6-1 horse and demand 8-1 before betting - that is only a 3% difference! As with many aspects of race handicapping and betting, the tree is often lost because of the forest! In most cases it is a forest of information and never ending factors that can make it all unnecessarily complicated.

There a different way of making a betting line - a faster way - a way that handicaps the handicapper as well as the horses.
Making a decent betting line in the "normal" way is time intensive. A lot of time can be spent (wasted) even after the initial line has been made - just trying to shape it into a true 100% line - adjusting and readjusting some horses up or down to finally get near the 100% final line (or 118% to adjust for track take).
This can be over-kill.
There is an easier way that will attain equivalent or even superior results. For the serious player who keeps good records, it doesn’t take long to accumulate statistics for several thousand races. If you have that kind of data, an "averaged line" can be made.
What is an "averaged" betting line?
Find out how often has your top ranked horse won over say 2000 bettable races - and at what odds. Then find what its ROI was on each odds - or odds grouping. You will likely find that horses under a certain odds level are not profitable over the long run. You need to know where the break-even odds level is: Say that over this 2000 race history all 3-2 and 8-5 shots were a break-even situation - and that odds under that were a losing situation. Now you know that you’ll need at least 9-5 on anything before it could be considered for a bet ( I’m not talking value yet - just whether or not the horse should be considered for a bet at all or not). If you then find that profit starts to show at 5-2, say, then that becomes the minimum acceptable odds for win betting your top choice - even if you think he’s got a 40% chance (3-2) to pull it off - you should hold out for 5-2 as minimum acceptable odds.
This odds level - whatever you discover that it is from your own records - becomes the "automatic minimum." Now, you carry the research on through for each odds break; 3-1, 7-2, 4-1, 9-2, 5-1 etc. until it shows a definite tail off in profits. Let’s say that at 12-1 it shows a 15% profit over the data - than at 13-1 it drops to 4% and at 14-1 its at a negative 1.5%. You have now found your high cut-off at 12-1 (or 13-1 if you want to accept 4%)
You’ve just handicapped yourself - and turned that into an "automatic" betting line. You should then always bet your top ranked horse at any odds from 5-2 to 12-1. No need to make a line for every race!
Do the same research for your 2nd ranked contenders and 3rd ranked - up to 5th ranked - for all races in your personal store of betting record data. If you are a good and consistent handicapper, you will find that the odds groupings for each rank move up the scale. That is, for your second ranked horses it may come out that the lowest odds that showed profit was 4-1, but then they showed profit at up to a bit higher levels than your top choice - maybe 15-1.
Whatever - everyone will have their own unique parameters. If you bet those parameters, you will automatically be betting for "value."
No matter how you see this particular race - the odds you see flashing on the tote - or the subtle and relative distinctions in merit between each runner - if you only bet the odds groupings you’ve established as profitable for you personally - then you’re betting overlays - you’re betting for value.
This can be refined even further to include race types: Maiden, Maiden Claimers, Stakes - etc. Also, the number in the field should be taken into account, the odds groupings will be different for 12 horse fields than for 6 horse fields!
I think the players who use all the complex manipulations and betting line subtleties are missing the point.
The real truth of racing is that as soon as you think you’ve got things figured out in a particular horse race - the racing gods will slap you in the face - time after time.
On the other hand, if you bring what I call "Factor X" into play - that is, finding out and handicapping your own long term odds profit parameters - then you become a real value player.
You will be one of the rare few who has a unique and completely personalized betting approach to making consistent profits at the race track.
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Thursday, November 16, 2006

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The Jockey Club are to purchase and manage the Lambourn Gallops after a private sale was agreed with the Nugent Family, the current owners. The scheduled transfer date is 1st December 2005, after which the 500 acres of public training grounds will be owned and managed by Jockey Club Estates Ltd, the Jockey Club’s property and land management company.
When the transfer has been completed, Jockey Club Estates, whose property portfolio also includes the training grounds in Newmarket, will embark upon an investment programme aimed at upgrading the existing facilities on the Lambourn gallops.
Julian Richmond-Watson, the Senior Steward of the Jockey Club and Chairman of Jockey Club Estates, said: “This is an exciting development for the Jockey Club, and one which we hope will be very positive for Lambourn.”
“Over the last decade, Jockey Club Estates has made a substantial investment in the training facilities at Newmarket. As a result, it is now internationally recognised as a modern centre of excellence for the training of racehorses. The public gallops at Lambourn represent an opportunity to use the experience and expertise we have acquired at Newmarket in a new location. Lambourn has a great heritage as a training centre for both National Hunt and Flat racing and we are looking forward to investing in its future success.”
The Lambourn gallops have been under the ownership of the Nugent Family since the 1930’s. Since then the village has established itself as one of the key training centres in Britain. The gallops have been responsible for producing scores of National Hunt and Flat champions. Trainers who have used the gallops to prepare their horses include Fulke Walwyn, Fred Winter, Peter Walwyn, Barry Hills, Nicky Henderson, Jenny Pitman and Kim Bailey.
Brian Meehan, the trainer of last week’s Group One Cheveley Park Stakes winner, Donna Blini, currently trains the largest string using the public gallops. At present, the gallops are regularly used by around twenty trainers.
Peter Walwyn, Chairman of the Lambourn Trainers’ Association, said: “Although it is an end of an era with regard to the Nugent family’s involvement with the gallops, the purchase by Jockey Club Estates is good news for Lambourn, not just for those trainers who use the public gallops but for the village as a whole. The Jockey Club will ensure continuity and safeguard the future of the gallops. The trainers are looking forward to working with Jockey Club Estates and we are delighted to learn that they intend to invest in the gallops and upgrade the facilities where necessary. Improved facilities will attract more owners and bring more horses to Lambourn.Cont’d
Julian Richmond-Watson added: “Clearly Lambourn owes a huge debt to the Nugent family for all that they have done while they have been involved with the gallops. We will be working closely with Lady Eliza and Martin Mays-Smith to ensure the transfer is as smooth as possible.”
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