Have noticed that this rule has sprung back into life again a bit like it did in 2019 around the time of Cheltenham. The gist is when the race has 5,6,10,11,14 or 18 runners then Back Rank 4,5,7,8,10,11 & 16 as long as the BSP is < 100. Stake is £25. It`s not just Cheltenham but all the days meetings. This is how it has performed over the year.
Looking back at 2019 it looks to have done ok just before, during and just after Cheltenham (highlighted Yellow)
Fast forward to 2020 and the period before looks to also have done ok
Dependant on how many runners are in the race it is obviously key to it doing anything at all but it will be interesting to see if the pattern of wins is repeated.
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Atho55 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 1:01 pmHave noticed that this rule has sprung back into life again a bit like it did in 2019 around the time of Cheltenham. The gist is when the race has 5,6,10,11,14 or 18 runners then Back Rank 4,5,7,8,10,11 & 16 as long as the BSP is < 100. Stake is £25. It`s not just Cheltenham but all the days meetings. This is how it has performed over the year.
Strategy A.jpg
Looking back at 2019 it looks to have done ok just before, during and just after Cheltenham (highlighted Yellow)
Strategy A 2019.jpg
Fast forward to 2020 and the period before looks to also have done ok
Strategy A 2020.jpg
Dependant on how many runners are in the race it is obviously key to it doing anything at all but it will be interesting to see if the pattern of wins is repeated.
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