FaugheenTheMachine
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I’ve got Galvin added to the NH Chase market with Hills for those who are keen on him
What is the actual value of 'To Win Any Race'. What are peoples thoughts on the best use of it.
It's a market that I have been bringing up year after year on here, as under used!
For me it's when there are two likely targets and the price for TWAR is better than or equal to the price in each market. Sometimes a slightly smaller price would also be worthwhile. One of the key benefits to the market though, is the bookies were SLOW at updating it. They'd cut horses for targets but leave the TWAR price for a bit. The main limitation is that having a non-runner is a distinct possibility and you get no run for your money.
NRNB is often a better angle, but requires you to double the stake (although you will get at least 1 of those two back) but it does tie up funds. The limitations are that NRNB doesn't kick in now until the new year and you may need to play before an event anticipating a horse to shorten and you may be left with a bad bet. On the other side, you may well have missed the price if you waited this long.
Cashing out is the other alternative, not available to everybody. Where you can back a horse and cash out for 95% of the stake if the ante post price hasn't moved. If it shortens you can get 100% or in some cases closer to day-of-race, a profit. I use this where I can and will for as long as I can.
What is the actual value of 'To Win Any Race'. What are peoples thoughts on the best use of it.
It's a market that I have been bringing up year after year on here, as under used!
For me it's when there are two likely targets and the price for TWAR is better than or equal to the price in each market. Sometimes a slightly smaller price would also be worthwhile. One of the key benefits to the market though, is the bookies were SLOW at updating it. They'd cut horses for targets but leave the TWAR price for a bit. The main limitation is that having a non-runner is a distinct possibility and you get no run for your money.
NRNB is often a better angle, but requires you to double the stake (although you will get at least 1 of those two back) but it does tie up funds. The limitations are that NRNB doesn't kick in now until the new year and you may need to play before an event anticipating a horse to shorten and you may be left with a bad bet. On the other side, you may well have missed the price if you waited this long.
Cashing out is the other alternative, not available to everybody. Where you can back a horse and cash out for 95% of the stake if the ante post price hasn't moved. If it shortens you can get 100% or in some cases closer to day-of-race, a profit. I use this where I can and will for as long as I can.
A certain horse won his first novice chase during a long summer racing campaign in 2016 , winning at Killarney along the way and unseated when fav at that years Galway Festival. The following March that horse ran away with the NHC. The horses name.....Tiger Roll. Ravenhill took a similar route before winning this year's race. Cause of Causes ran all summer long again taking in Killarney and the Galway Festival before finishing a close 2nd in the Kim Muir in 2014. Hang on a minute....Chicago Grey won the 2011 NHC after another summer trip round the Irish tracks visiting Killarney and the Galway Festival. So shock horror, Gordon , who trained all these animals does have a peculiar history of preparing horses for the festival in this way. How strange. Can lightning strike again with Galvin ???? Perhaps it's not all guesswork with me after all.
Why can't Galvin end up in the Marsh Chase or the RSA if he can run in the NH Chase or Ultima as the only two options?!
If he ends up weith Codd on his back, quite the leap? How many horses could we say that about right now?! He rode Le Breuil in 2019 didn't he!
The owner having Rathvinden and the trainer having a good record in the race... okay.... has Galvin looked like he wants the trip? If Lobos' theory is right about the NH Chase being right, back that..... having the 'back up' of him running elsewhere at 20/1 isn't good value.
Are you really willing to hope all this falls into place at odds of 20/1 (with the back up of you not losing your moeny if the targets wrong)
If you could get 25/1 with a cashout for NHC that is a better bet than 20/1 TWAR.
If people want to gamble that the NH Chase is right at 33/1, okay.... I think it's more likely you've backed a non runner but at least 33/1 is a price.... I wouldn't evne knock that as much as the 20/1 TWAR!
20/1, hoping he gets Codd on and ends up in the NH Chase, right now, is a bad bet.
Out of principle, I'll make sure I am on Galvin at bigger than 20/1 in no matter what he runs in. I am so confident I'll be able to do that. It is craaaaaaaaaaaaazy to be getting as giddy as you all are about him.
He isn't even that fucking good. :highly_amused:
The fact he's 10/1 for a race targetted at in a few weeks isn't "the point", it just highlights that 20/1 8 months away is a bizarre way to consider yourelf a shrewdie.
This is great fun isn't it hahaha, I'll back off though now and concentrate on the flat today... I'll pick this up later when I look forward to all the people disagreeing with me :witless:
TWAR is my first port of call. For me it takes the biggest guesswork out of the equation i.e. 'which race a horse is likely that run in'. As with all AP betting you still need to pick out the value ,or bargains as I like to call them, and get in early. Take Monkfish for example. For me he is the 'ideal' TWAR horse, emphasised even more by his connections not making concrete decisions until close to the festival itself. He could go many ways, RSA, Marsh, NHC, Stayers. He was available early doors at 10/1 TWAR which I hoovered up. I can now just sit back and enjoy the ride whilst all and sundry debate as to where he may end up. Same with PTKO. Took 16/1 TWAR . He could go two ways and is now half those odds to win the Mares Chase. It's a great bet with the Novices all round as no one knows where they will go. 14/1 Ballyadam could go 3 ways, 10/1 Ferney Hollow the same. I could end up with two great bets in the same race .Stick them in TWAR double (not available now) and you cover any number of cross doubles. Even Easysland at 2/1 TWAR covers the tiny possibility of him going GC and 5/2 Envoi covers RSA, Marsh, Arkle, Champion Hurdle and even the GC. Of course there is no cash out but even with that option you still have to be on your game and be quick which at my age is not always possible. For me TWAR is perfect.
Nobody is debating that TWAR can be perfect.
Especially when a price is the same as it is for a specific target (Monkfish a good example). Literally nobody is arguing that.
I am debating specifically that Galvin is a good value bet at 20/1.
I'll just add, considering you don't bet on anything other than Cheltenham ante post, you surely have as much or more time than others to concern yourself with working out the puzzle or 'guesswork' of a target.:highly_amused: You often think outside the box in terms of targets, I'm surprised you don't put any effort into following through and backing them for a largert financial gain... try and get them on the exchanges and so on? Klassical Dream Stayers, Appreciate It for the RSA this year (or NHC) etc...
If I was you, and Galvin ends up winning the NHC, I'd be a bit annoyed I only had 20/1 given all the other options... which brings me back to ... "I am debating specifically that Galvin is a good value bet at 20/1."
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I prefer to back each way with cash out for more than one target, and when I cash out one 'll usually put a lay price up on Betfair at the same time.
William Hill isn't available to me so TWAR isn't an option, but given 99% of my strategy is ew the account isn't too much of a loss. There is just the odd occasion where it would be useful, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't make too much difference to me.
Probably, although I've never tried FM. I can't remember the last time I walked in to a bookies tbh.
Yep, you can do Any Race on the WH shop terminals.