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I came across False Favourites lay betting by Jonathan Burgess in my mailbox on Friday and was immediately struck by the enormity of it. It’s an e-book consisting of well over 200 pages! Surprisingly, hardly any of the content was the usual Betfair rubbish.

It was full of sound advice on finding  favourites that are likely to lose and an almost psychological approach to laying horses. The book is split into three parts; National Hunt, Flat and the all weather. A slightly different approach is required for each code.

False Favourites - Jonathan BurgessThe author suggests concentrating on one code at a time, which is sound advice. Every element is written about in full detail. the aim, of course, is to find favourites that are likely to lose. A suggested maximum odds is recommended, reducing liabilities.

I haven’t had time to test out the theories yet, but everything looks in order (the manual is full of statistics) and there is a FREE e-book as a bonus – A Guide to the new racing Post online version – something that will aid those used to the free of charge version. The manual has been fully updated for 2009/10 and at £27.99 represents excellent value, without a test.

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