Thread: Overs & Unders
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Old 17th April 2013, 05:03 PM
Shaun Shaun is offline
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Of all the racing myths i have come across this is the one that every one says you need to get right.

But the truth is that overs and unders are only what you make of them, everyone has there own ideas on this subject but at the end of the day what indicates a true overlay or underlay?

Your own personal punting will decide, in my years i have backed plenty over runners at 20-1 plus that everyone would consider an underlay yet when it wins it is just considered a winner on the day.

If i have rated a runner @ $10 and i see it going off at $8 i will still back it because i work more on strike rates at average prices and if my average is $5 then i would still consider this an overlay because it is above my average, it is impossible to get every thing right so i do prefer to work on averages rather than individual runners.
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