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NEW! How I Win 97% Of My Bets

Krypton Rating System

 

This system is a variation of many existing systems whereby we give ratings in terms of points to all horses racing in the principal meeting of the day.

To do this you will need the specialist racing publication for your country that contains all the statistics that you need. In the UK, this is the Racing Post.

Steps to the System

  • The first criteria is "form". Use the past form figures to rate each horse as follows keeping a track of points scored for each animal. Your final selection will be the animal with the most points. An animal that won its last race and is running again within seven days is awarded 50 points. An animal that placed second in its last race, running within seven days is awarded 30 points.
     
  • An animal that placed third last time out and is running within seven days is awarded 20 points. Zero points to any horses that ran more than seven days ago.

The second criteria to look at is "weight". If an animal is carrying the same or less weight than in its previous race points are awarded as follows. Less weight, add 30 points. The same weight, add 10 points.

The third rating criteria is "distance". If an animal is a previous distance winner it receives 30 points. If it is a previous course winner it receives 20 points.

The next criteria is the all important "odds" rating. If an animals forecasted SP is evens or odds-on it receives 150 points. Between 11/10 and 6/4 - 80 points. Between 13/8 and 5/2 - 50 points. Between 11/4 and 9/2 - 30 points and between 5/1 and 9/1 - 10 points. Any animal with odds of over 10/1 - zero points.

The final part to the system rates horses in accordance to where they ran most recently. For this section you will need to adopt your own points scale in relation to your countries national racing structure.

The quality and reliability of making sound predictions tend to lower as the quality of race lowers. For example in the United Kingdom, their jump racing courses are divided into four categories A, B, C and D. A, being the races of the highest quality like Ascot, Ayr, Cheltenham, Sandown, Kempton, Liverpool, Newbury, Haydock and Newcastle.

If the horses that you are judging ran their last race in a high quality race and field and won that race, they receive 150 points. If they were second, 120 points, third, 90 points and if they placed fourth in a top quality race, they receive 70 points.

If the horses placed 1st, 2nd, 3rd or fourth in their previous race at a slightly lower quality of race the points apportioned will be lower. For the UK, this would mean that horses that had their previous run in a group B race category would be rated as follows. 1st in previous group B race - 120 points. 2nd - 90 points. 3rd - 70 points and 4th - 50 points.

As the quality of your countries racing lowers, so do the points apportioned for this part of the system by around 20-30 points lower as each race category lowers.

The animal with the highest number of points apportioned to it is your selection for the day. One example could be as follows:

Lets say we have a horse named "Northern Star" that came second in its last race within seven days ago (70 points). It is a previous distance winner (30 points). It is carrying less weight than in its previous run (30 points). It's SP is 5/2 (50 points). And its last race was in a top race and quality field (120 points). So total points scored would be 300 for Northern Star. If this were the highest score of any animal in the principal race meeting of the day, this would be your selection.

Two final points. If two animals tie at the top with equal points-don't bet. Again always use a betting bank and build up gradually. Level stake betting with this system has always produced healthy profits but as with all systems, monitor on paper first and only bet with money that you are comfortable with.

 

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