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INTRODUCTION

I will tell you from the start, this system and type of betting is not ideal for the faint hearted.
However, do not allow that to put you off, as you have purchased the best Horse Racing
Selection system that is available on the market today, which works every day.
This is a system for serious bettors who take their horse racing serious and want to make a
regular income from a very reliable Horse Racing system, and more importantly from the
most advanced Horse Racing selection system on the market today.
If you are going to be serious in this kind of business, then as a suggestion I suggest you start
off setting your daily profit target you are comfortable with, and compound your winnings by
increasing the stake, as your bank grows.
When backing the selections, you have a number of choices of how you want to back them,
and it is entirely down to you how you bet on them, as it is your money, and not ours, so
please consider your chosen staking plan before doing any betting. As a suggestion, please
look at the results in detail, and from your studying of the results, particularly the pattern of
winners and losers, this will more than likely tell you how you would like to utilise them, as
you know your betting methods and preferred style of betting, better than anyone, rather than
trying to be generic to the system recommendations.
As for this system, please believe me, this system is a very reliable and powerful selection
system, and will not let you down, it will make you a lot of money for years to come, as long
as you carry out the rules as per the system below. I have 6 years of proven records sent
daily to the Pro Betting Club, and over the years I have proven to them and all our customers
a Proven winning Strike record of 99%. I understand that is hard to believe but it is
completely true, so please read on to find out how.
Before revealing the system to you, I would like to discuss and recommend the staking plans
I use with it. From my previous experience, I use 2 staking plans, I either back them as a
‘Stop At A Winner’ (SAAW) bet, or as a Single Bet, I do not use any other staking plans.

RECOMMENDED STAKING
SAAW STAKING
The following procedure is based on the staking system of Stop At A Winner (SAAW).
SAAW is whereby you have a number of selections to bet on, in this case a maximum of 6
selections a day, which then break down further into the top 4, classed as the Sure Certs.
The aim of SAAW is to back each selection until you have a winner, and on having a winner
you collect your winnings and stop betting. On starting the SAAW process, you set yourself a
target to reach, for example you may want to win £25 a day.
On backing your first selection, if you are unfortunate whereby the first selection loses, you
would then back the next selection so that you recover your previous loss and also at the
same time reach your daily target of £25.

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An example of SAAW is below. For the purpose of this example, for simplicity reasons,
each horse will be priced at Evens:
Bet Selection S/Price Result Staked Loss/ Winnings
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)
1 BROWN TROUSERS Evens LOST £25 -£25

2 BLIND CAMOUFLAGE Evens LOST £50 -£75

3 FIVE AMP HUGHES Evens WON £100 £200


£175 (£200) +£25

If selection 3 lost, you would continue to back the fourth selection and so on until you have
used all 6 selections, in the hope that you hit a winner on the way, whereby you will recover
all losses and walk away with your winnings from your chosen daily win target.
As you can see from the SAAW staking, there is a considerable risk, and the staking can
become difficult, whereby nerves of steel will be required. As a word of warning, there is
days when all six (6) selections will lose, it is not common, and is very rare, but will happen
for sure. However, since 1st June 2021 until 30th November 20212 (see the results), we have
not experienced a loser.
Throughout the 6 years I was providing selections for the Pro Betting Club, we had in the
region of 17 losing days in total – 17 losing days from 1878 betting days (6 years). 17 losing
days, at an extreme loss will be 17 days x £700 = £11,900.00, with 1861 winning days @ £25
= £46,535.00, with an overall profit of £34,635.00, which works out to be £5,772.50 each
year for 6 years. In reality, that is a brilliant return, bearing in mind the system is pretty fool
proof, and always produces winners, and don’t forget, that is based on a daily winning target
of just £25, what if it was £100, the returns would be amazing. Do not try and start winning
£100 a day, start off steady, and gradually work your way up by compounding your winnings
within no time you will accumulate.
I’m not trying to teach anyone to suck eggs, but the key is to paper test first, allowing you to
learn the systems, and find your way around them, and it’s better to do this until you gain
confidence in the system, and once you are in the right frame of mind, and have the
confidence in the system, this is when you should start betting, and making money.
SINGLE BET STAKING
The following procedure is based on the staking system of Single WIN Bet.
If you wish, back each selection as a single win bet, and allow your winnings to naturally
accumulate through backing each selection at a fixed stake, for example, you may wish to
back each horse at £25, and so every time you bet on a horse, you place a £25 winning bet on
it, which will result in a regular and excellent gradual growing profit.
The key point to this, which matters more than anything, is to make a profit from the Horse
racing system, which for sure you will, as long as you discipline yourself throughout the
process. The main reason for this system is the procedures to employ when wanting to find a
Winner, which I am going to explain to you in the next part.

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Taking that on board, this means you can employ whatever staking plan you wish to use, as it
has to be suitable to you, rather than the Pro Betting Club telling you how to bet on them,
these 2 examples above are just excellent ideas for you, allowing you to decide what you
want to do with your betting.

THE SELECTION SYSTEM


The Horse Racing Selection System to Finding Winners
The system is created from three mini systems, which makes it unique, as it has variety and
flexibility built within it, rather than forced Generic procedures which don’t suit all selections
and racecourses, which results in unnecessary losers, and basically a useless and losing
system. There are too many systems on the circuit which have a set of simple rules, and that’s
as far as it goes. Mine is different to any other system available, as I said, the system is made
up from three mini systems, which provides flexibility between winners and losers, due to
each mini system complimenting each other, hence why there is a 99% guarantee of at least a
winner each day, with losing days being very rare.
The aim of this Horse Racing selection procedure is to provide you with a number of reliable
betting selections as nearest to 6 a day as possible, apart from Sundays. However, it will not
guarantee 6 selections every day, and so it will be your choice whether you choose to bet on
the selections it produces during a shortfall of selections on a day. I suggest you review the
results, and that will give you an idea on what to do. A list of UNCUT results will be found in
the Excel Spreadsheets attached to this System. The reason for UNCUT results, is so that
you will see how powerful this system is, and how many winners it produces.
For some unknown reason, Sunday racing does not suit this system at all, and because of that,
we avoid Sundays.
As I’ve previously explained, the selections are achieved by using a 3 Stage system (Stage 1,
Stage 2 and Stage 3), which will be explained to you in detail as you read through the system,
so that you can execute this system without any confusion of complications.
Furthermore, it is straight forward without any technical requirements to work out the best
selections available for the day.
The selections from this Horse Racing system will be classified as Fire & Forget (6
selections) and Sure Certs, (4 of the best Selections from the 6 Fire & Forget selections) and
this will be explained to you in the coming rules/ procedures, showing exactly how to
select/define these for the coming days racing.
The selection procedure is broken down into three (3) Stages and will be explained
throughout the following process.
STAGE 1 INTRODUCTION (this was wrote in December)
Stage 1 is the process to select the most reliable Horse Racing selections running on the day,
which came 1st or 2nd in its last race (LTO). The potential selections will have a Tissue price
range from 11/8 down to ‘odds on and below.’ These selections are the ones which 70% of
the time will produce a winner on the day. Since 2018 until now, these selections have

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produced a clear profit of £15,569 to £100 bets, and since June 2021 they have provided a
profit of £1,428 to £100 bets. Furthermore, since June, we have had a winning run of 14
selections, and a losing run of just 5 selections.
STAGE 2 INTRODUCTION (this was wrote in December)
Stage 2 is a backup procedure which will provide further selections to back up your selection
process for the days racing (to hopefully complete the required 6 selections, if required).
From Stage 2, this time we select horses which came 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th in it’s last race
(LTO). Exactly the same as Stage 1, the potential selections will have a Tissue price range
from 11/8 down to ‘odds on and below.’ These selections have a winning strike rate of just
over 55%, and since June 2021 until now, they have provided a profit of £2,383 to £100 bets.
Furthermore, since June, we have had a winning run of 11 selections, and a losing run of only
9 selections.
STAGE 3 INTRODUCTION (this was wrote in December)
Stage 3 is also a backup procedure similar to Stage 2, but covering a different Price Range
(6/4 to 2/1) which will provide further selections to back up your selection process for the
days racing (to hopefully complete the required 6 selections, if required).
From Stage 3, similar to Stage 2, we select horses which came 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, but this
time including 6th as well, in it’s last race (LTO). However, this time the potential selections
will have a Tissue price ranging from 6/4 to 2/1.’ These selections have a winning strike rate
of 49%, and since June 2021 until now, they have provided a profit of £3,372 to £100 bets.
Furthermore, since June, we have had a winning run of 8 selections, and a losing run of only
7. An interesting point to the selections provided by this one system, has produced a
staggering £39,890 since 1st Jan 2018 to the present date, with the system only having a
losing run of up to 9 losers, so the gamblers amongst you, with a suitable staking plan for this
statistic, I suggest you start straight away by backing them to win.
A POINT OF INTEREST (this was wrote in December)
When you consider how much each Stage has produced in winnings, it comes to a grand total
of: £7,183 placing £100 on each selection since the start of June, which on average works out
to be £1,197 a month, that’s if you backed every selection from each of the Stage systems.
By taking that into consideration, it is telling you that you don’t necessarily have to back the
selections using a ‘Stop At A Winner’ staking plan, you can confidently back each selection
knowing you will win. It is also telling you that you can confidently back each selection
using the ‘Stop At A Winner’ staking plan, and restart it again straight after a winner, instead
of waiting for a new day and starting again.
THE SYSTEM RULES
All rules relevant to the system are mentioned below.
RACE MEETINGS
Before deciding any of the other rules, you must first ensure there is at least three (3)
Racecourse Meetings during the daytime period. The total of 3 race meetings does not

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include night racing at all. However, if there are 3 meetings during the day, you can then
integrate night racing into the system selections. Please check that there is at least 3 day time
race meetings, otherwise you will be wasting your time, and putting yourself at a greater risk
of losing. The Golden rule is, ‘Less than 3 daytime Race meetings, it’s a NO BETTING
DAY.’
FAVOURITE SELECTION
Every selection in any of the three systems will always go off as the Favourite, if your
selection doesn’t, then don’t back the selection. To assist you with this and ensuring this
happens, especially if you are forced to put your selections on the night before, or first thing
in the morning due to work, I suggest you write on your betting slip as Backing the Unnamed
Favourite, rather than writing the horses name down, or if using an online betting site, by
clicking the unnamed favourite instead of the horses name.
DEFINING THE DISTANCE
You must ensure when using the systems, you are using the correct distance, as this is very
important. To avoid confusion, we use the declared distance, and not the actual measured
distance, an example of this is below:

As you can see, the exact distance (in brackets) is 2 miles and 7 Furlongs and 165 yards, and
some people may accept this as a 2 miles and 7 furlong race, but in reality, you will see in
BOLD it is written as 3m, which means the race is classed as a 3 mile race, and this is how
we judge the distance when using this system.
TYPES OF RACES
To the majority, you will not need to have ‘Types of Races’ explained to you, but for the few
that is new to this game, I have deliberately added this so that you can identify the Types of
Races much easier:
1 Claiming Stakes - FLAT

1:25 Ayr
28 MAR 2022SKY
2m (2m48y) Racegoers Club British Horse Racing's Fan Club Claiming Stakes’ (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 5) (4-6yo)

2 Selling Stakes - FLAT

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3 Group 1 - FLAT

Group 2 and 3 races will appear the same as a Group 1, but for the number to be changed
from a 1 to either 2 or 3, which then makes the race either a Group 2 Race, or a Group 3 race.
4 Handicap - FLAT

5 Listed Race - FLAT

1:25 Newmarket
28 MAR 2022SKY
2m 1f (2m 1f) Racegoers Club British Horse Racing's Fan Club Listed Race (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 1) (4-6yo)

6 Maiden - FLAT

7 Novice Stakes - FLAT

8 Other Flat – FLAT

***Note: This is a ‘Conditions’ race, and not a ‘Conditional’ race, make sure you remember
this, as we do not get involved with Conditional races.

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9 Selling Handicap - FLAT

3:30 Newmarket
28 MAR 2022SKY
1m 4f Racegoers Club Selling Handicap Race (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 1) (4-6yo)

10 Selling Stakes - FLAT

11 Juvenile Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

4:20 Hexham
28 MAR 2022SKY
2m (2m48y) Racegoers Club British Horse Racing's Fan Club Juvenile Hurdle (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 6) (4yo)

12 Handicap Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

13 Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

2:30 Naas
30 MAR 2022SKY
2m 4f Racegoers Club Horse Racing's Fan Club Stud Hurdle Race (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 1) (4-6yo)

14 Maiden Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

15 Novice Handicap Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

16 Novice Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

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17 Selling Hurdle - NATIONAL HUNT

18 Handicap Chase - NATIONAL HUNT

19 Hunter Chase - NATIONAL HUNT

20 Maiden Chase - NATIONAL HUNT

2:30 Plumpton
30 MAR 2022SKY
2m 4f Racegoers Fan Club Stud Maiden Chase (Cat 3 Elimination) (GBB) (Class 6) (4-6yo)

21 Novice Chase - NATIONAL HUNT

4:30 Exeter
30 APR 2022SKY
2m 4f Racegoers Fan Club Novice Chase (GBB) (Class 6) (4-6yo)

22 Novice Handicap Chase - NATIONAL HUNT

24 National Hunt Flat - NATIONAL HUNT

As you can see there is three variations of how they have represented a ‘National Hunt Flat
Race’ above. The races come in a few variations similar to the race with ‘Maiden’ included in
it. This doesn’t matter at all, as long as it has ‘National Hunt Flat Race’ included in it, the
race will qualify for the system. In the third example, it is abbreviated by ‘INH’, this means
‘Irish National Hunt’, for races being ran in Ireland.

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RACES NEVER TO BE USED THAT DON’T QUALIFY
Throughout the system, we do not use any races which have any of the following words
included in it, Amateur, Conditional or Nursery. An example of both a ‘Amateur’ and
‘Conditional’ race is below:

This race is a ‘Handicap Hurdle’, but it has the word ‘Conditional’ included in it, which we
do not use. If the race title did not include the word ‘Conditional’ then the race would have
qualified as a Handicap Hurdle race.

All I need to say now is, please enjoy this system, as it will bring you a lot of winners and fun
at the same time.

Carl Hughes
Carl Hughes
System Author

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STAGE 1 SYSTEM
The Stage 1 part of this system is the real meat of the selection process, which will produce
very reliable winning selections. For easy understanding I have tabled the system, so that the
LEFT side of the table is the actions you need to carryout, whereas the RIGHT side of the
table is the parts of the days racing you need to AVOID.
If you follow the straightforward instructions within the table, you cannot go wrong, and will
without doubt produce a lot of confident winners and profit.
Ser System Positive System Negative Remarks
(a) (b) (c) (d)

1 UK and Irish Racing only

2 We only use the system on the DO NOT USE the system on:
following days:
1. SUNDAYS
1. Monday
2. Tuesday
3. Wednesday
4. Thursday
5. Friday
6. Saturday

3 Racing Type – The system covers all


3 types:

1. Flat
2. National Hunt
3. All Weather (AW)

4 Use the system with Race Cards DO NOT USE the following
from the following Racecourses: Racecourses:

UK COURSES UK COURSES
1. Aintree 1. Fakenham
2. Ascot 2. Ffos Las
3. Ayr 3. Market Rasen
4. Bangor 4. Newcastle
5. Bath 5. Thirsk
6. Beverley 6. Towcester
7. Brighton 7. Wincanton
8. Carlisle 8. Worcester
9. Cartmel 9. Yarmouth
10. Catterick
11. Chelmsford

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12. Cheltenham
13. Chepstow
14. Chester
15. Doncaster
16. Epsom
17. Exeter
18. Folkestone
19. Fontwell
20. Goodwood
21. Hamilton
22. Haydock
23. Hereford
24. Hexham
25. Huntingdon
26. Kelso
27. Kempton
28. Leicester
29. Lingfield
30. Ludlow
31. Musselburgh
32. Newbury
33. Newmarket
34. Newton Abbot
35. Nottingham
36. Perth
37. Plumpton
38. Pontefract
39. Redcar
40. Ripon
41. Salisbury
42. Sandown
43. Sedgefield
44. Southwell
45. Stratford
46. Taunton
47. Uttoxeter
48. Warwick
49. Wetherby
50. Windsor
51. Wolverhampton
52. York

IRISH COURSES IRISH COURSES


53. Ballinrobe 10. Bellewstown
54. Clonmel 11. Downpatrick
55. Cork 12. Galway
56. Curragh 13. Listowel
57. Down royal 14. Tipperary

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58. Dundalk
59. Fairyhouse
60. Gowran Park
61. Killarney
62. Kilbeggan
63. Laytown
64. Leopardstown
65. Limerick
66. Naas
67. Navan
68. Punchestown
69. Sligo
70. Roscommon
71. Thurles
72. Tramore
73. Wexford

5 Use the system with the following DO NOT USE Racecourses with
GOING: the following GOING:

1. Good 1. All Weather – Standard


2. Good to Firm to SLOW
3. Firm
4. Good to Soft This is the only GOING you need
5. Soft to avoid.
6. Heavy
7. All Weather
8. Yielding (any combination of
GOING with Yielding
included)

6 FORM - Finishing Position Last


Time Out (LTO) – the horse’s last
race.

The Racehorse MUST have finished


either:

1. 1st or
2. 2nd

*** No other position for Stage 1


selections

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7 Number of RUNNERS in the race:

1. 2 to 9 RUNNERS ONLY

8 Type of Race Flat Racing including A/W, DO


Flat Racing including A/W: NOT USE any FLAT races with
the word AMATEUR,
1. Claiming Stakes
2. Selling Stakes
3. Any ‘Stakes’ Race CONDITIONAL or NURSERY
4. Selling Handicap in the race title.
5. Group 1
6. Group 2 1. Flat Amateur Races
7. Group 3 2. Flat Handicap Races
8. Listed Races 3. Maiden Races
9. Any other ‘Flat’ Untitled
races (UK and Irish) National Hunt Racing, DO NOT
USE any of the following type
National Hunt Racing: races:

1. Novice Hurdle 1. Handicap Hurdle


2. Novice Handicap Hurdle 2. Maiden Hurdle
3. Selling Hurdle 3. Juvenile Hurdle
4. Any other ‘Untitled’ Races 4. Hunter Chase
with the word HURDLE in it 5. Maiden Chase
(particularly Irish Racing) 6. Novice Handicap Chase

5. Handicap Chase
6. Novice Chase
7. Any other ‘Untitled’ Races
with the word CHASE in it
(particularly Irish Racing)

8. National Hunt Flat (UK and


Irish)

9 Select races with the Following DO NOT USE the following:


Distances ONLY.

1. 5 Furlongs 1. 7 Furlong
2. 6 Furlongs 2. 1 Mile
3. 1 Mile 2 Furlong 3. 1 Mile 1 Furlong
4. 1 Mile 3 Furlong 4. 1 Mile 6 Furlongs
5. 1 Mile 4 Furlong 5. 1 Mile 7 Furlongs
6. 1 Mile 5 Furlong 6. 3 Mile 2 Furlongs
7. 2 Mile 7. 3 Mile 3 Furlongs

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8. 2 Mile 1 Furlong 8. 3 Mile 4 Furlongs
9. 2 Mile 2 Furlong 9. 4 Mile+ (Grand National)
10. 2 Mile 3 Furlong
11. 2 Mile 4 Furlong
12. 2 Mile 5 Furlong
13. 2 Mile 6 Furlong
14. 2 Mile 7 Furlong
15. 3 Miles
16. 3 Miles 1 Furlong

10 Race Classification

NO Class 6 or Class 7 Races to be


used

11 Betting Odds – Tissue / Starting As the system


Price (SP) user, you
decide the
It is generally up to you what odds price range,
you wish to use, however, I but the
recommend based on the System you recommended
use odds of 1/5 to 11/8 or in Decimal range is
1.2 to 2.38 proven, by
providing solid
profit.

12 Two Horses in the same race


Selection Finalisation:

As explained above, the selection


should have the odds of 11/8 and
below. However, in the event of two
Stage 1 qualifiers in the same race,
we choose the Favourite.

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STAGE 2 SYSTEM
The Stage 2 system is the backup to the overall system when Stage 1 fails to produce the
required number of selections (6 on a daily basis).
You follow the same rules for selecting horses as in Stage 1, apart from the following
changes/ steps:
1. Each selection must have previously come 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th in the current racing
season. Ignore all selections that came 6th or worst in their last race or have not run in
the current season.

2. Similar to the Stage 1 rule, the Tissue Price or the Starting Price must remain as 11/8
down to odds on of 1/5.

3. When selecting horses for Stage 2, we must always consider and give priority to
horses that have previously come 1st or 2nd, they take preference over any other
selections finishing 3rd, 4th or 5th in their last race, as the winning strike rate for horses
that have previously finished 1st or 2nd is high and do go onto win again straight after.

4. For Stage 2 we use the All-Weather tracks, all of them apart from NEWCASTLE.

Racing Type – The system covers all


3 types:

1. Flat
2. National Hunt
3. All Weather

5. For Stage 2, use the following Racecourses.

Use the system with Race Cards from the DO NOT USE the following
following Racecourses: Racecourses:

UK COURSES UK COURSES
1. Aintree 1. Brighton
2. Ascot 2. Carlisle
3. Ayr 3. Catterick
4. Bangor 4. Chepstow
5. Bath 5. Epsom
6. Beverley 6. Fakenham
7. Cartmel 7. Ffos Las
8. Chelmsford 8. Huntingdon

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9. Cheltenham 9. Market Rasen
10. Chester 10. Musselburgh
11. Doncaster 11. Newcastle (Flat and A/W)
12. Exeter 12. Thirsk
13. Folkestone 13. Towcester
14. Fontwell 14. Uttoxeter
15. Goodwood 15. Windsor
16. Hamilton 16. Worcester
17. Haydock 17. York
18. Hereford
19. Hexham
20. Kelso
21. Kempton
22. Leicester
23. Lingfield
24. Ludlow
25. Newbury
26. Newmarket
27. Newton Abbot
28. Nottingham
29. Perth
30. Plumpton
31. Pontefract
32. Redcar
33. Ripon
34. Salisbury
35. Sandown
36. Sedgefield
37. Southwell
38. Stratford
39. Taunton
40. Warwick
41. Wetherby
42. Wincanton
43. Wolverhampton
44. Yarmouth

IRISH COURSES IRISH COURSES

45. Cork 18. Ballinrobe


46. Curragh 19. Bellewstown
47. Down Royal 20. Clonmel
48. Dundalk (Flat & A/W) 21. Downpatrick
49. Fairyhouse 22. Killarney
50. Galway 23. Kilbeggan
51. Gowran Park 24. Laytown
52. Leopardstown 25. Limerick
53. Punchestown 26. Listowel

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54. Roscommon 27. Naas
55. Thurles 28. Navan
56. Tipperary 29. Sligo
57. Tramore
58. Wexford

GOING:
6. The GOING for Stage 2 selections remains the same – there is no restrictions on the
GOING at all, apart from, we do not use AW SLOW/ STANDARD SLOW. All
remaining GOINGS we use.

7. Previous FORM Position, Last Time Out (LTO) – the horse’s last race:

FORM - Finishing Position Last


Time Out (LTO) – the horse’s last
race.

The Racehorse MUST have finished


either:

1. 1st
2. 2nd
3. 3rd
4. 4th
5. 5th

*** No other position for Stage 2


selections

Number of RUNNERS in the race:

1. 2 to 9 RUNNERS ONLY

TYPE OF RACE:
The selection for type of races from Stage 1 has changed, so please observe the changes in
the table below:

Type of Race Flat Racing including A/W, DO


Flat Racing including A/W: NOT USE any FLAT races with
the word AMATEUR,

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1. Claiming Stakes CONDITIONAL or NURSERY
2. Maiden in the race title.
3. Handicap Races
4. Selling Handicap
5. Group 1 DO NOT USE the following
6. Group 2 Race types:
7. Group 3
8. Any ‘Stakes’ Race 1. Selling Stakes
9. Listed Races 2. Flat Amateur Races
10. Any other Untitled races (UK
& Irish incl)

National Hunt Racing: National Hunt Racing, DO NOT


USE any of the following type of
11. Handicap Hurdle races:
12. Juvenile Hurdle
13. Maiden Hurdle 3. Novice Handicap Hurdle
14. Novice Hurdle 4. Selling Hurdle
15. Any other ‘Untitled’ Races 5. Novice Handicap Chase
with the word HURDLE in 6. No race with a
it’s race title (particularly combination of words
Irish Racing) ‘Novice or Handicap’
included in it together.
16. Handicap Chase
17. Beginners Chase
18. Hunter Chase
19. Maiden Chase
20. Novice Chase
21. Any other ‘Untitled’ Races
with the word CHASE in it
(particularly Irish Racing)

22. National Hunt Flat (UK and


Irish)

9 Select races with the Following DO NOT USE the following:


Distances ONLY.
1. 5 Furlong
1. 6 Furlongs 2. 3 Mile 2 Furlongs
2. 7 Furlongs 3. 3 Mile 3 Furlongs
3. 1 Mile 4. 3 Mile 4 Furlongs
4. 1 Mile 1 Furlong 5. 4 Mile+ (Grand National)
5. 1 Mile 2 Furlong
6. 1 Mile 3 Furlong
7. 1 Mile 4 Furlong
8. 1 Mile 5 Furlong
9. 1Mile 6 Furlongs

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10. 1 Mile 7 Furlongs
11. 2 Mile
12. 2 Mile 1 Furlong
13. 2 Mile 2 Furlong
14. 2 Mile 3 Furlong
15. 2 Mile 4 Furlong
16. 2 Mile 5 Furlong
17. 2 Mile 6 Furlong
18. 2 Mile 7 Furlong
19. 3 Miles
20. 3 Miles 1 Furlong

10 Race Classification

There are no RACE Classification


restrictions in Stage 2. We use all
types of Class, whether it has a class
or not (Irish Racing don’t have Class
type races most of the time).

11 Betting Odds – Tissue / Starting


Price (SP)

It is recommend based on the System


you use odds of 1/5 to 11/8 or in
Decimal 1.20 to 2.38

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STAGE 3 SYSTEM
Changes:
1. The Tissue/ Starting Price has changed to 6/4 to 11/4
2. The list of Racecourse has changed, the altered list is below
3. The GOING – No All Weather races at all
4. Type of Races has changed
5. Race Distances have changed
Ser System Positive System Negative Remarks
(a) (b) (c) (d)

1 Racing Type – The system covers


the following types:

1. Flat
2. National Hunt

2 Use the system with Race Cards DO NOT USE the following
from the following Racecourses: Racecourses:

UK COURSES UK COURSES

1. Ayr 1. Aintree
2. Bath 2. Ascot
3. Beverley 3. Bangor
4. Brighton 4. Carlisle
5. Cartmel 5. Catterick
6. Chepstow 6. Cheltenham
7. Folkestone 7. Chester
8. Haydock 8. Doncaster
9. Huntingdon 9. Epsom
10. Kelso 10. Exeter
11. Kempton 11. Fakenham
12. Ludlow 12. Ffos Las
13. Newbury 13. Fontwell
14. Newcastle 14. Goodwood
15. Perth 15. Hamilton
16. Redcar 16. Hereford
17. Ripon 17. Hexham
18. Salisbury 18. Leicester
19. Southwell 19. Lingfield
20. Thirsk 20. Market Rasen
21. Warwick 21. Musselburgh
22. Wetherby 22. Newmarket
23. Wolverhampton 23. Newton Abbot
24. York 24. Nottingham
25. Plumpton

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IRISH COURSES 26. Pontefract
27. Sandown
1. Ballinrobe 28. Sedgefield
2. Bellewstown 29. Stratford
3. Clonmel 30. Taunton
4. Cork 31. Towcester
5. Down Patrick 32. Uttoxeter
6. Dundalk 33. Wincanton
7. Gowran Park 34. Windsor
8. Kilbeggan 35. Worcester
9. Laytown 36. Yarmouth
10. Listowel
11. Naas IRISH COURSES
12. Punchestown
13. Sligo 1. Curragh
2. Down Royal
3. Fairyhouse
4. Galway
5. Killarney
6. Leopardstown
7. Limerick
8. Navan
9. Roscommon
10. Thurles
11. Tipperary
12. Tramore
13. Wexford

5 Use the system with the following DO NOT USE Racecourses with
GOING: the following GOING:

1. Good 1. Good to Soft


2. Good to Firm 2. Firm
3. Soft 3. Yielding
4. Heavy 4. All - All Weather race
courses

6 FORM - Finishing Position Last


Time Out (LTO) – the horse’s last
race.

The Racehorse MUST have finished


either:

1. 1st
2. 2nd

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3. 3rd
4. 4th
5. 5th
6. 6th

*** No other position for Stage 3


selections

7 Number of RUNNERS in the race:

1. 2 to 9 RUNNERS ONLY

8 Type of Race Flat Racing including A/W, DO


Flat Racing including A/W: NOT USE any FLAT races with
the word AMATEUR,
1. Handicap CONDITIONAL or NURSERY
2. Selling Stakes in the race title.
3. Any other Untitled races (UK
& Irish) 1. Flat Amateur Races
2. Flat Claiming Stakes
National Hunt Racing: 3. Any other Stake races
other than Selling Stakes
4. Handicap Hurdle 4. Flat Selling Handicaps
5. Novice Hurdle 5. Flat Group 1, 2 and 3
6. Novice Handicap Hurdle
7. Selling Hurdle National Hunt Racing, DO NOT
USE any of the following type of
8. Handicap Chase races:
9. Hunter Chase
10. Novice Chase 6. Any other titled Hurdle
Race
11. National Hunt Flat (UK and 7. Novice Handicap Chase
Irish) 8. Any other titled Chase
Race

9 Select races with the Following DO NOT USE the following:


Distances ONLY.
1. 7 Furlongs
1. 5 Furlongs 2. 1 Mile
2. 6 Furlongs 3. 1 Mile 1 Furlong
3. 1 Mile 2 Furlong 4. 1 Mile 6 Furlongs
4. 1 Mile 3 Furlong 5. 1 Mile 7 Furlongs
5. 1 Mile 4 Furlong 6. 3 Mile 2 Furlongs
6. 1 Mile 5 Furlong 7. 3 Mile 3 Furlongs
7. 2 Mile 8. 3 Mile 4 Furlongs
9. 4 Mile+ (Grand National)

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8. 2 Mile 1 Furlong
9. 2 Mile 2 Furlong
10. 2 Mile 3 Furlong
11. 2 Mile 4 Furlong
12. 2 Mile 5 Furlong
13. 2 Mile 6 Furlong
14. 2 Mile 7 Furlong
15. 3 Miles
16. 3 Miles 1 Furlong

10 Race Classification

Do not use the following race


classifications:
1. Class 1
2. Class 2

11 Betting Odds – Tissue or Starting


Price (SP)

It is recommend based on the System


you use odds of 6/4 to 11/4.

12 Two Horses in the same race


Selection Finalisation:

As explained above, the selection


should have the odds of 6/4 to 11/4.
However, in the event of two Stage 3
qualifiers in the same race, we
choose the Favourite before the race
is off.

FINAL SELECTION (UNOFFICIAL)


On completion of Stages 1 to 3, if you fail to produce 6 selections, officially to the System
rules, the days racing for the ‘FIRE & FORGET’ system is classed as a NO BETTING DAY.
However, if you have 4 selection races, that meet all the system criteria rules for Stages 1 to
3, you can use the 4 selections as ‘SURE CERT’ selection bets. Additional to that, like I have
said previously throughout this system, if you feel confident with the system selections, then
it is your choice to select what you wish to bet on, on that day.

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CONFIRMATORY SELECTION CHECK
Ideally, and availability permitting, you would conduct a Confirmatory Selection Check, by
checking your selections are still Favourites and within the price range approximately 30
minutes before racing commences. By doing this you will avoid backing ‘old favourites’
which have drifted. In the event of a drifting favourite, if the new favourite qualifies through
its form and the LTO, then replace your drifting favourite with the new favourite.
SELECTING THE TOP 6 OF THE DAY
From the total list of potential selections, you pick the required number of selections to make
up your total 6 for the day (Stage 1 & 2s). You do this by picking the horses with the best
backing price from 11/8 down to 4/5, or the odds closest to ‘Evens,’ or 6/4 to 11/4 with Stage
3 selections. An example of this can be seen below:
Example
On the day of working out the selections, we will assume the Stage 1 System has only
produced 2 selections, so from Stage 2 Selections, we must find a further 4 selections
to complete our daily 6 selections for the ‘Fire & Forget’ selections. Under the Stage
2 rules, we have found 6 potential opportunities, but we only need 4 of them. To
break them down into which ones we use, we do that by selecting the following top 4
priced horses closest to a price of Evens or above, and not below, which would move
you into the ‘Odds on’ area which we need to avoid, as demonstrated below. This
procedure is also repeated with Stage 3 selections, if Stages 1 and 2 do not produce
enough selections, but with Stage 3 selections, it would be selections priced from 2/1
with tissue/ starting prices dropping down and being closest to the 6/4 price:

As you can see from the table above, the Stage 2 part of the system would pick
Selections 1 to 4 (the far-right hand column), as they hold the best Tissue/ Starting
Price (SP).

To assist you in this requirement, when required to put the ODDS in order of
preference, I have included a conversion table for you below:

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On a day when there are no Stage 1 selections, you can use the Stage 2 and Stage 3
systems for all the 6 selections. In the event of failing to achieve 6 selections from
Stages 2 and 3, I would advise a NO BETTING DAY, but that is down to you at the
end of the day. As I said, the choice is yours, and as you come more conversant with
this system, you will get the feeling of whether to use all 6 selections from Stage 2
and 3 or not.
SELECTING SURE CERTS
The procedure for selecting Sure Certs is very simple and straight forward. Once you have
your 6 selections from either Stage 1 as a whole, or a combination of selections from Stages
1, 2 and 3, or totally from Stage 2 and 3, as some days Stage 1 will not produce any
selections, and so you have to rely solely on the Stage 2 and 3 procedure/ process. From
whatever selections you have from whatever Stage systems you have used, you would select
your top 4, and you would find them by carrying out the following procedure for SURE
CERTS.

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SURE CERTS SELECTION PROCESS
To secure the Sure Certs, we require a minimum of 4 selections. Sure Certs are selected from
a combination of Stages 1, 2, and 3, and without question, you will automatically select all of
the selections from Stage 1 as a Sure Cert. If you require further selections to achieve the top
4, you will then need to consider the Stage 2 selections, and you would select them from the
Stage 2 list by selecting the horses priced closest to ‘Evens.’
If Stage 2 failed to produce the Sure Certs, you would then resort to the Stage 3 selections,
choosing the selections closest to the Tissue/ Starting Price of 6/4.
TISSUE PRICE / STARTING PRICE
As you can appreciate, the system is based on Tissue prices from your local newspaper, or
from offline, like the Racing Post, or the Sporting Life, which allows you to do the selections
the night before. However, there is nothing wrong with doing this system from ‘Live Racing’
on the day of racing.
From any of the Stages, if you’re performing the system live, and in the event of live racing,
if the system produced two qualifiers in the race, we would choose the Favourite before the
race is off. The Favourite always takes preference.
JOINT FAVOURITES
This system will produce races whereby there is Joint Favourites. There is no set rule for
this, you can either ignore the race, or pick the one selection you believe is the best. Me
personally, I would put them to one side and ignore them and move onto another race.
However, at some point you will have no choice but to pick one of the 2 Joint Favourites.
WINNING PERCENTAGE
With the selections being combined from all 3 Stage systems, it produces a handsome
outcome, with the odds being in your favour 99% of the time.
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
In terms of the overall performance and strike rate, in the last 6 years (2015 to 2021) I was
supplying daily selections, in which the system produced a 99% winning strike rate, and
every word of that statement I have wrote is 100% true, as the recorded results speaks
volumes.
Throughout the 6 years, of course the systems were tweaked, as systems will adjust, and
either get better or worse, as situations in racing will change. Especially when new trainers
bring new methods to their stable operations, and so results will change over a period of time,
as stable situations change. However, every tweak made was in support of improving the
results. One particular change that was made, was the input of Jockey and Trainer statistics.
At the original start of my system, the system used the Jockey and Trainer statistics as an aid
to finding the winners, and at that time it did make a big contribution, but as time moved on,
especially with this particular system, it proved that the Jockey and Trainer statistics did not
matter anymore, as they didn’t provide any form of advantage to the results, and therefore
that addition to the system was removed from the system calculations, and exactly to my
working out, it did make a big improvement on the results.

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I am a great fan of innovation and will always look out for changes and improvements, as
nothing stands still in time, everything needs improvements. More on this at the end.
SUGGESTED QUICK METHOD PROCEDURE
By doing the selection process in the following manner, it will save you a lot of time. The
complete process for all 3 systems should take you approximately 10 minutes per meeting.
You can do the systems online, but ideally use a newspaper, as all the information required is
immediately there, without having to click over to other individual pages. A useful checkoff
template you can use is below:
1. Do each system individually, do not try to do all 3 at the same time, as you will make
mistakes.

2. Make a record of all races from all meetings on the day, with runners of 9 or below.

3. Identify which meetings/ races are associated to the specific System Stage. All other
races which are not associated to the 3 Stages – Disregard them

4. Check the Type of Race Status, and cross out all that do not meet the criteria –
Disregard them

5. Check the distance applicable to each System Stage, if a race doesn’t meet the correct
distance – Disregard the specific Race

6. Now that you have your races confirmed, now check that they meet the GOING
requirement, if they do not – Disregard them

7. From this point, you can now go into detail and find which horses qualify as a Stage 1
selection, and which ones qualify as a Stage 2 or 3 selection.

CHECKOFF TEMPLATE
Stage 1 Selection, as per Stage 1 Rules:
MEETING TIME 9 Going Type Distance Form 1st SP Odds Favourite Selection
Runs Of Check or 2nd Of 11/8
or Race or
LESS LESS
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (i) (j) (k)
Aintree 12:30 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 11/8 ✔ PURPLE RAIN

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Stage 2 Selection, as per Stage 2 Rules:
MEETING TIME 9 Runs Going Type Distance Form 1st SP Favourite Selection
or Of Check to 5th Odds
LESS Race Of
11/8 or
LESS
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (i) (j) (k)
Lingfield 1:30 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 11/8 ✔ FLY SPRAY

Stage 3 Selection, as per Stage 3 Rules:


MEETING TIME 9 Runs Going Type Distance Form 1st SP Favourite Selection
or Of Check to 6th Odds
LESS Race 6/4
To
11/4
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (i) (j) (k)
Lingfield 2:30 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 6/4 ✔ SLY BEECH

PRIORITY STAGE 1 to 3 SELECTION RULES


Stage 1 selections take preference over any other selections, followed by Stage 2 selections
taking preference over Stage 3 selections.
Form Preference is always given to selections that have previously come 1st or 2nd in their last
race. Without any consideration, they take preference over any other selections finishing 3rd,
4th or 5th in their last race.
Favourite selections from all 3 Stages will always take preference over any other considered/
qualifying selections.
In Stages 2 and 3, the shortest tissue price or starting price nearest to Evens (Stage 2) or 6/4
(Stage 3) respectively, will take preference over any other considered selections. This process
is used to filter out the best selections under each of the stages. You will notice, this
procedure is the same procedure used for when selecting ‘SURE CERTS.’
ORDER OF PREFERENCE GOLDEN RULE
When selecting your selections for the day, and where a large quantity of selections is
available. The best way to select them is by following this rule:
1. You select all STAGE 1 selections, no matter what (unless the odds are completely
unacceptable)
2. Stage 2 selections are greater than Stage 3 selections. Choose all Stage 2 selections
after selecting all Stage 1 which are available.
3. Stage 3 are selected by the PRICE, whereby you select the horse with the odds closest
to Evens

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4. If there is 2 or more selections in one race, you carryout steps 1 to 3 above, however
to define which selection we pick, we go with the Favourite, or the horse with the
odds closest to evens.
5. REMEMBER – A potential selection that has been 1st or 2nd Last Time Out (LTO), it
will take priority over all other selections within its STAGE Group.

RESULTS LIST
Attached to this system you will find 3 sets of RESULTS, an UNCUT set of results, which
are the System selections, which have not been tampered with, and are the result of what the
system produces on a daily basis. You will also find a FINAL list of results, which are the
result of the selection process taking place for the Final six selections for the FIRE &
FORGET, and the final 4 selections for the four SURE CERTS.
BETTING BOTS
If you are employed, it is suggested you invest in a betting bot, which would allow you to
upload your selections prior to going to work. However, if you can, try uploading them at
lunch time once the markets have settled, or preferably just before the race is off. I say that
from experience, as markets can change considerably during the last 10 minutes leading up to
the race being off, so your original selection could change with an initial unconsidered
selection becoming the main selection due to the Price market moves, please be aware of this.
Ideally, you should back the chosen selection just before the off, by doing it this way, it will
ensure you back the correct selection, and not a drifter.
RESULTS
Attached with this system is three sets of results in Excel spreadsheets. The results will
represent the following:
1. UNCUT RESULTS The results can be viewed in the Excel Spreadsheet titled
‘UNCUT RESULTS,’ these are the results of all 3 systems combined, and where I
have not filtered any of them, with any of the selection filters mentioned to find the
ideal and best 6 selections of the day.

2. TOP 6 SELECTIONS OF THE DAY The results for the ‘TOP 6 SELECTIONS’
with the selection filtering applied, can be viewed in the Excel Spreadsheet, titled as
the ‘Top 6 Selections of the Day.’

3. SURE CERTS The ‘SURE CERTS’ results can be viewed in the excel spreadsheet
titled as ‘SURE CERTS Selections of the Day.’

SUMMARY
I just want to finish off by saying that this System has been written, allowing you the user to
fully understand the content of the system, which explains the system knowledge, and does
not waffle or falsify information, tricking you into doing something where you will

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jeopardise losing your money, which is 99% the end result of most Horse racing systems
being sold today.
I understand the System write up consists of 31 pages, along with the result pages but that’s
because it is solid information and knowledge, which will assist you in the coming years.
Stage 1 Selections, these are selections which win 70% of the time, so wouldn’t hurt to
actually monitor them, and at a convenient time when you are confident with them, start
backing them in Singles. This is also advised with the Stage 3 Selections, the profit potential
is amazing, with a massive yearly turnover.
An important factor which confirms we are serious about this system we are providing you,
and as I have previously explained to you how systems become out of date, as time passes,
which results in the system becoming weaker and at times unusable, it is important this
system is regularly updated. As a promise to you and for your information and support, we
will as a reliable provider of this system, update it on a yearly basis, and the cost of that will
be published at the due time. However, as a rule, which is in support of you as the purchaser,
as an update becomes available, if it is within the year of you purchasing your latest version/
system, the updated system will be provided FREE. However, once a year has passed and an
update is required, a further cost will be generated to give you the most up to date
information, and the latest version of the system. To inform you of this, you will receive an
email informing you of the update, and the additional cost.

Carl Hughes
Carl Hughes
System Author

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