The Cambridge Target System 24/05/08

There was evening racing on tonight, but Saturday nights are for fighting (well, they’re actually for beer and pizza in my household) so I called it a day at 6.30pm and sat tight with my £224 profit!

Remember that I’m taking Sundays off, so I won’t be posting an update tomorrow.

24-May Bev 1.55 -£25.00
24-May Cat 2.45 -£25.00
24-May New 2.50 £43.75
24-May Hay 3.05 £62.50
24-May Cat 3.15 £87.50
24-May Bev 3.25 -£25.00
24-May Cat 3.50 -£25.00
24-May Bev 3.55 £27.50
24-May Hay 4.10 -£25.00
24-May Cat 4.20 £18.75
24-May Bev 4.25 -£25.00
24-May New 4.35 -£25.00
24-May Hay 4.45 £112.50
24-May Cat 4.55 -£25.00
24-May Hay 5.15 £112.50
24-May Str 5.40 £34.50
24-May New 5.45 -£25.00
24-May Str 6.15 -£25.00
24-May Car 6.30 -£25.00

Day 3 P/L = £224.50
Total Profit = £738.88
Bank = £1738.88

All results are taken at SP and the bets are placed with a bookie, so no commission is applied.

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4 Responses to “The Cambridge Target System 24/05/08”
  1. J Hart says:

    Very interesting results and pleased it appears to be going well for you.Is it £25 level stakes win bets? Some of the winners Sp’s indicate so but others don’t add up correctly to £25 wins eg.445 Hay was won by a 10-1 shot but your profit is £112.50 which would equate to a 9/2 chance @£25. Looks complicated and would appreciate a short reply if any chance please.

  2. Paul says:

    Hi there,

    I’m not sure if you maybe landed on this page directly. If so, you can read the full review and the last few day’s results here….

    http://www.onlinebettingexposed.com/reviews/the-cambridge-target-system/

    In some races you’re backing two or three in the race, so the stakes are £25 if there’s one horse, £12.50 each if there’s two and £8.33 if there’s three. In the race you’re referring to there would have been two so £12.50 at 10/1, minus £12.50 on the other loser, equals £112.50.

    Hope this helps explain.

    ~ Paul

  3. J Hart says:

    Thanks Paul now i understand. Hope you don’t mind me asking but what is the basic selection process in each race? Is it complex and time consuming? What factors determine how many horses to back in each race or each day for that matter? And lastly is there a daily target at which point you walk away? Thanks.

  4. Paul says:

    It’s entirely market based, so there isn’t any form study involved – you’re simply monitoring price movements and there can be as many as three qualifiers in a single race. The author does recommend daily targets and these are based on previous performance at the courses where racing is taking place each day. The targets differ per racecourse so every day can be different.

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