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January 3, 2023 at 15:29 #1629507
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Comb trifecta
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Each wayJanuary 17, 2023 at 11:12 #1631246An Alexander is long overdue.
It’s a cracking system based on the physics which operates on the racetrack. Whilst something as profound as free energy is ridiculous to most, the results bear out that something happens in a race ( based on the weights, the draw and the massive energy generated by each horse) and if most consider it nonsense, then the prices of the winners continue to be great.
Consider this for one moment, horses are weighted by the handicapper to win or lose. If a horse does not go through with it’s effort the energy has to go somewhere. The maths are simple 1 tonne of horse every runner.
Form is a key factor too but it is overrated as many results in racing are suprises.
Look elsewhere for the reasons for suprise and you are getting somewhere. I’ve looked to physics.
When I tried to explain why a horse which won at 33/1 last month was selected I was met with ridicule. Ridicule is fine but when it masquerades as abuse not so. A response which made me want to give up. But do you know what?
Ledgend has it Noah met similar resistance when his masterpiece of carpentry was lampooned by incredulous onlookers. But along with having the last laugh, he did a very good sideline flogging umbrellas as parasols to his mockers….
Anyway after a big setback of self doubt I am carrying on regardless until I’ve proved beyond all doubt that thanks to the genius of Tesla, Turing and my interpretation of their brilliant principles and my own discovery of free energy that physics indeed sets the stall on the racetrack the world over.
EM KAY JAY
Kempton 1240
On form alone he has a significant chance here.
He beat my Genghis readily in a stakes race at wolves. My Genghis went to beat a 2/9 shot by 2 clear lengths next time.
Em Kay jay returns on handicap debut very well weighted, drawn and treated starting out several pounds lower than his initial rating of high sixties.
And yes he is in receipt of free energy from two different sources. He simply wins this race or comes last as this free energy can be negative or positive. We will see.March 1, 2023 at 09:36 #1637391I’m happy with my research as such into free energy,Tesla’s principle of 3,6,9 etc and I know from the results everything I’ve mused on makes sense. It is just a case of perseverance and sticking to what I have learned and seen, which when faced with masses of numbers is easier said than done.
My reserves have dwindled lately as I’ve trusted judgement against the science and posted too much lately. Hopefully things will settle as I concentrate on this system and stop posting so frequently.March 2, 2023 at 21:09 #1637580I’ve set a target of 25 outright winners for the month of march.
Currently averaging 4 winners a day!!
Which if it settles down to one a day would be about right for the desired ratio, which means the ideal number of races per day should only be five at the most. I’m a long way away from that but I’m working on it.
Only a couple of trifecta attempts so far and I’d like to achieve five successful tricasts this month.Reverted to type and played the field today
Yesterday was better and restricted selections yielded two very good winners.
Nonetheless pulled up six winners on day two and linked another potential winner today to yesterday’s 28/1 winner atomic force in Hong Kong. The gatekeeper beat that runner on debut in England.
Reappeared today off a massive break and won first time out @ 9/1. I put it in a trifecta without backing it to win. Also put up jacks profit today as a place only bet at 11/1 it won @ 50/1.
Tomorrow back to restricted races realistically seven or eight.
1st March
1 Elisheva win @ 13/2
2 Atomic force won @ 28/1 in Hong Kong.
Today 2nd march
3 MUSIKA 14/1
4vLETMELIVEMYLIFE
5 JACKS PROFIT (50/1) place @ 11/1 !!!
6 MY DESIGN
7 TANGENTIAL
8. ZEALOTMarch 3, 2023 at 23:38 #16376651st March
1 Elisheva win @ 13/2
2 Atomic force won @ 28/1 in Hong Kong.
2nd march
3 MUSIKA 14/1
4 LETMELIVEMYLIFE
5 JACKS PROFIT (50/1) place @ 11/1 !!!
6 MY DESIGN
7 TANGENTIAL
8 ZEALOT
3rd March Friday
Just Ten races covered across three threads
Including the regular, soul selection and days of curly Spenser. Fifty per cent success with five winners. No trifecta/tricast/ forecast attempts. The less races, the much higher the strike rate. The SP prices were much lower and the next step is to find a balance between the two types of winner. Today was certainly more about form than physics. No double figure winners for the first time in the three days and no each ways.
9 CAIRO 30/100
10 TWIG
11 UNDER CONTROL
12 HERBIERS
13 CHAGALLMarch 4, 2023 at 18:54 #16378361st March
1 Elisheva win @ 13/2
2 Atomic force won @ 28/1 in Hong Kong.
2nd march
3 MUSIKA 14/1
4 LETMELIVEMYLIFE
5 JACKS PROFIT (50/1) place @ 11/1 !!!
6 MY DESIGN
7 TANGENTIAL
8 ZEALOT
3rd March Friday
9 CAIRO 30/100
10 TWIG
11 UNDER CONTROL
12 HERBIERS
13 CHAGALL
4th march
14 JUGURTHA DE MONLAU 12/1
forecast £45.60
15 GLOBAL STORM 3/1
Forecast
Daramethos was 3rd @ 25/1
16 AL DASIM won @ 3/1 forecast @ £10
Myquas was 2nd @ 16/1 sp lower
17 NEAMEAN LION won @ 4/1 form.
18 ICONIC MOMENT won
Five winners three forecasts
Two more winners on Sunday but no tricast attempts.March 6, 2023 at 15:05 #1637984Sunday 5th march
19
20
Monday 6th march
21 FORWARD PLAN @ 9/2
22 CLEVER CURRENCY @ 14/1September 22, 2023 at 10:32 #1663980Well a long six months since visiting these parts and moving closer to understanding the physics of this system.
The breakthrough came in the Kerry national where with a bit more perseverance desertmore may have been joined by the de facto top weight Salvador Ziggy and the defacto middle weight the eventual third as the three horses in receipt of all this “free energy “.
Well desertmore house won the Kerry national and was a selection purely on the physics.Today it’s the turn of the Ayr bronze cup and without complete method here are the selections
B. associates
Bellagio man
Asadjumeirah
Claim the stars
rock melody
combination tricast
bellagio man each way
Asadjumeirah win
claim the stars each way
B. Associates each way
There are any number of non runners but markedly any number of horses are carrying a penalty for last time out wins and of these b. Associates a frequently good performer looks best placed to defy that penalty. In physics there is a knock on effect from horses carrying said penalties through the weights and the draw or both and there is also a knock effect of horses not running to form through either the weight or the draw.
I’ve combined these selections with some research done on the historical draw data.
Water of leith was the draw data horse but was withdrawn and subsequently there should be a knock on effect.
Draw data is my own system using recent and historical data from previous races.
I’ve worked out a way to make specific tweaks to flesh out anomalies to try and come up with an accurate assessment to try and select a likely draw based placed or winning horse and have had some success recently.
Claim the stars is in a stall adjacent to the one from which Tim Easterby won the race in the last few years. If neither of the two joint top weights fire, he is set to prosper. Tim Easterby also won the race last year from an opposite stall. So either extreme draw is a plus here coupled with being virtually out of the handicap this could just as easily benefit rock melody and music society who is the highest weighted highest drawn. But the profile of the bottom weight edges things and ticks many boxes given that he was competing at a much higher standard for mark Johnston as a juvenile and Tim Easterby has got him down from 84 to a class six handicapper in a very short space of time. So traverse law in physics works both ways so it would be suprise if the opposite were true. But I am hopeful of one of these five runners returning with gold silver or bronze.November 2, 2023 at 00:02 #1668787The return of Mr E got me thinking I’d aimed to try and land three tricasts in October but barely attempted any.
I’ve seen plenty of evidence to support my theories of the existence of free energy and quite a few winners last month were selected on the basis of the existence of said branch and effects of physics. So in addition to multiple winners the logical next step to go the next level and frequently attempt to land tricasts rather than simply seek winners.
I attempted fewer than half a dozen tricast in the autumn end of October and as a consequence landed none.Alexander is many routes and complex it has a numbers code which drove several members of this parish insane many moon’s ago.
They were looking for something else what I don’t know.
369 as Drone has pointed out is a matter of simplicity and multiples of three and is not entirely rocket science and if one stuck with it in its most simplest terms the balance of probabilities means you’d come up trumps eventually. But you’d need a bank balance the size of RBS with bankers with the same regard for financial viability as their peers.
If I seek to attempt tricasts at approximately £6 at a time rather than win and each way bets in the main I’d expect to land one on the first day
Nonetheless 369 is a mathematical formula. In its most simple term without fully explaining it, the base principle is this…..
TOP MIDDLE BOTTOM
In a field of nine runners
TOP 3
Middle 6
BOTTOM 9
This can apply to the weights and or the draw.
In a larger field the formula is simply extended to 12.
Referring to the weights
The best top weight
The best middle weight
The best bottom weight
By the same token you need
best draw acsribing to the principle in terms of 369 as above.
But by draw
Middle top bottom
You can use form to determine the best of each category and the literal numbers may not appear at all. Once you’ve drawn up a short list of say four stick them together in a small combination tricast.
If the first three home is paying out a dividend of say £2k then why worry about finding the winner? The collective is more important than the individual. I’ll be having a few 6 pound tricasts today where I’ve narrowed the field down using part teslas principle of 369 and part my own principle of free energy. I’m told I’m barking mad. So finally I’m going to put it to the test. Here’s to Thursday although hurricane “what’s his name”could well see the entire racing program wiped off the board.
STARTS TODAY ( weather permitting)November 2, 2023 at 06:55 #1668803So the launch 🚀 date is today and “I’ve got a plan” sums it up succinctly the ramblings of Jeff Wayne’s the artillery man excellently casted as a young David Essex and those of my own
“Can’t you just see it?” Burton looks and see’s little to no progress at all and likewise other observers see the same with Alexander….. ….the first of two stellar Rock opera performances the second by phil Lynette as Nathanial.
Absorb the lyrics and do likewise with this system,,
November 2, 2023 at 21:58 #1668870Documenting winners here from today.
And with a diminishing number of selections, I may well post them exclusively on here pre race.
But as I’m posting simultaneously on two platforms I may just put the results in here until I decide the way forward.
Todays winners ( two platforms)
The selections ARE the same but differ when I cannot post on both platforms at the same time. ie there has only been time to post in one place. Happened once yesterday and today.
Three winners
Chelmsford
MASTERCLASS 3/1
MOOGIE EVS
Thurles
DRAGONS PASS 16/1
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Placed
Bay of Naples (3rd at 6/1)
Solution
1.The solution will be to stop posting in two places.
2. Post alternate days on alternate platforms ( each on different days)
3 stop posting in one of the places altogether.
4 stop posting in both of the places altogether.November 2, 2023 at 23:21 #1668877I vote for option 3…. I can’t keep up…. one place at a time….
MrE
November 6, 2023 at 05:50 #1669529I’ve gone for option five.
Mr E it’s the way forward.November 7, 2023 at 01:17 #1669643Option 5 then
What a fabulous race I know very little about it but in recent years have been up early bright eyed and bushy tailed for this race.
Absurde
each way
if a top former British horse fails a vets test later this horse could be the main beneficiary.
the Mullins second string but potentially better treated by their ascot form. Mullins a master of subterfuge and half of Britain on the other horse who is yet to race in such an exacting race on the flat despite routing the field at Ascot. Just like the Ebor Willie has booked a top jockey for the second string and he has in Zac Purton a top Aussie jockey who is desperate to win this race from his position of Hong Kong’s top jockey year on year. Frankie Dettori is mercifully starting his suspension now and the stewards always come down on his style of riding hard in this race. But he was the choice at York and won well. If Zac thought he could win this race on another horse he’d have gone in that direction elsewhere. Ryan Moore’s fantastic ride on Saturday night remains fresh in the mind but this may not be the cakewalk many people think it is going to be.
military missioneach way
nice low draw and great form on the Balance.
Gold Trip
each way
in very good order
More Felons
each way
drawn out in the car park but gets a massive pull from non runner. Experienced and controversial jockey on board ,who aims to win. Gets bundles of free energy despite seemingly impossible draw.
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