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godl1ke
02-04-2008, 05:54 PM
Evening all,

Has anyone got a copy of Lay the Place by Paul Fowlie that they'd like to trade? I can offer the False Favourites guide or the Mohammed Ali ebook in return.

Thanks very much
Dave

topbombing
02-05-2008, 05:20 AM
People pay 90 quid for this rubbish from Mr Fowlie:-

LAY FOR A PLACE SYSTEM

RULES
There must be between 5 and 7 runners only declared (very important)
Just before the start lay the 1st 2 horses in the betting (1st & 2nd Fav’s)
Lay only on the place market
To £100 bets, do not lay if liability on both horses is over £180

That is it!

godl1ke
02-05-2008, 06:15 AM
Well, that answers that!! Are there any systems that you'd recommend Topbombing?

Cheers
Dave

o1owen
02-11-2008, 09:49 PM
Also Mr Fowlie has a new laying system going around called winners 2 losers

josswallace
08-15-2008, 02:53 PM
People pay 90 quid for this rubbish from Mr Fowlie:-

LAY FOR A PLACE SYSTEM

RULES
There must be between 5 and 7 runners only declared (very important)
Just before the start lay the 1st 2 horses in the betting (1st & 2nd Fav’s)
Lay only on the place market
To £100 bets, do not lay if liability on both horses is over £180

That is it!
Topbombing

How do you split the stake between 1st and 2nd fav's

Fordster
08-15-2008, 06:19 PM
I imagine its £50 stake on each horse, to win £100 max (less commission) per race?

If you read this review below and follow the examples I'm sure it will shed a bit more light to me/you all.

http://www.onlinebettingexposed.com/reviews/lay-the-place/

What happens if there is 7 seven runners and a place is top 3? Surely the odds are stacked against you then?

JuanC
08-15-2008, 07:52 PM
So basically the 2 favourites horses must not finish first, second or third in a race with just 5-7 horses. That doesn`t make any sense at all.

manicminer83
08-16-2008, 03:54 AM
Yes lay the place is a little honey over at onlinebettingexposed.Or at least was All the mugs/chumps slavering over this clunker are finding that sinking sensation as the losses mount,from what I've read. These folks must be getting some serious kickbacks on all the rubbish systems they're promoting.Practically creaming themselves over utter shite.

Fordster
08-16-2008, 12:42 PM
Yes lay the place is a little honey over at onlinebettingexposed.Or at least was All the mugs/chumps slavering over this clunker are finding that sinking sensation as the losses mount,from what I've read. These folks must be getting some serious kickbacks on all the rubbish systems they're promoting.Practically creaming themselves over utter shite.

Totally Agree. Sportsworld back track results all the time and come up with these systems. The only one that is succcessful is Follow The Money but that's an obvious system to work.

Harrybattle
08-16-2008, 11:36 PM
Testing lay the place from 6th Aug and made nearly £500 loss just check my results on www.horseracingman.com

daver0280
06-30-2009, 02:57 PM
Races with 7 runners and 3 places dont and never will exist ever, there can only ever be 2 places allowed in a 7 runner race which is why the first rule is no more that 7 runners must be announced.
The only exception is if more than 7 runners were announced and some become non runners in which case betfair would still allow 3 places (bookies wont), but then the race would fail rule one, therefore you will only ever be betting in races were 2 places are allowed.

Either way it is still a pants system.

Does anyone have his new system, THE PLACE TO LAY, as im wondering if it is a rework of lay the place.

Dave

horseracingman
07-08-2009, 10:45 AM
One of my testers Marc is currently testing The Place to lay system and updating results everyday. Here can you follow the Results of The Place to lay system (http://www.horseracingman.com/place-to-lay-system-review/)

kvvwebdesign
07-27-2009, 12:00 PM
Totally Agree. Sportsworld back track results all the time and come up with these systems. The only one that is succcessful is Follow The Money but that's an obvious system to work.

Fordster,
i am interested in that follow the money system,
what are the criteria?

thanks!