Place Betting Methods

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I have been using this staking plan for my place betting. You start with 1 unit if it loses you move to 2 units if it loses you move to 3 units. If the place bet won is equal or greater than $1.60 you move back one unit. If I was on 3 units per bet I would move back to 2 units for the next bet. The initial bet for each system was $100 (except for the bet everything method, which initially bet $1000). Each system started with a $1000 balance, and the simulation ran for each method until the 500th bet or until their balance was zero). The five betting systems are explained below: Betting Strategy A: Bet It All, Every Time. See related links to what you are looking for.

1. How Often Does a Horse Run a Place?

Place Betting Methods

Over the years, I’ve had a number of punters ask me about place betting strategies and whether they are likely to win. On the surface it seems like a good idea to find horses that you really like to win and then back them to place. You will enjoy more regular collects, turn what would have been some losing days into winning days and the profits will slowly accumulate, right?

Unfortunately, what is good in theory doesn’t often translate to practice and that’s certainly the case with place betting. The reality is that on average, the value in place betting markets is significantly less than win betting markets and is therefore much more difficult to profit from.

Place Betting Methods Meaning

To properly analyse the merits of place betting you first need to understand how often a horse that has a certain chance of winning, will actually run a place.Consider an example where you like a horse in the market at $6.00 and believe it’s closer to a $4.80 or $5.00 chance. Do you know how often this horse can be expected to run a place?

In the example above, assuming your $4.80 to $5.00 assessed price is correct, you can expect the horse to run a place (1st to 3rd) 52% – 53% of the time.It’s easy to think that you like a horse so much and feel so confident about its chance of winning, that it’s almost certain to run a place, but the reality is far different.

The table below shows the historical place strike rate of horses based on their true win price / actual win percentage.

Place Betting Methods
True Win PriceActual Win %Actual Place %
$2.0050.0%81.0%
$2.0040.0%74.0%
$3.0033.3%68.0%
$4.0025.0%59.0%
$5.0020.0%52.0%
$7.5013.3%41.0%
$10.0010.0%34.0%
$15.006.7%26.0%
$21.004.8%20.5%
$26.003.8%17.0%
$31.003.2%15.5%
$51.002.0%10.5%

Note: This does not mean that a horse $5.00 in the market has a 52% place chance.

On average horses at $5.00 in the market only win approximately 18% of the time, not 20%. They’re true win price is closer to $5.50, which means they will run a place approximately 49.5% of the time.Once you have an understanding of the expected place strike rate for a horse’s true winning chance, you can work out the correct place price.

Two Place Prices

Actual Win %True Win PriceActual Place %True Place Price
50.0%$2.0081.0%$1.23
40.0%$2.5074.0%$1.35
33.3%$3.0068.0%$1.47
25.0%$4.0059.0%$1.69
20.0%$5.0052.0%$1.92
13.3%$7.5041.0%$2.44
10.0% $10.0034.0%$2.94
6.7%$15.0026.0%$3.85
4.8%$21.0020.5%$4.88
3.8%$26.0017.0%$5.88
3.2%$31.0015.5%$6.45
2.0%$51.0010.5%$9.52

Place Betting Methods Examples

Example: If you assess that a horse’s real chance of winning 20%, then it’s true win price should be $5.00 and its true place price should be $1.92