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John Parrott:
Explain to anybody new to horse racing what the "Performance Factor" is.
Gary Jay:
Three years ago I decided that I no longer wanted to be a "fun punter" and wanted to join the ranks of those who generate a consistent income from investing on horse racing, with the intention of making this my full time occupation.
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I then embarked on a period of in depth analysis of previous racing results in order to ascertain the criteria required to "win" different race types. Initially this was confined to All Weather racing as this was an area where fields are limited to a maximum of 14 runners and the going remains constant throughout, so this provided the obvious starting point. It soon became clear that by an in-depth assessement of a number of key factors enabled me to pinpoint those horses capable of winning their respective races with remarkable success!
Over the last three years I have generated a substantial income from horse racing, with all my "selective investments" based on the "Performance Factor" which enables me to generate a rating for each horse. Over a period of time I have further developed the system to produce the same level of success both on the Flat and over Jumps.
The "Performance Factor" has produced it most outstanding results in Handicap races, and ratings are generated for all races of this type, excluding Maiden and Novice events. Ratings are shown for all horses that have achieved the required "Performance Factor" to land the respective race. These horses will provide 75% of the winners, and it is, therefore, these horses that we concentrate on for betting purposes.
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