Odds Patterns or Sequences

Examples of typical Sequences of CT#s

you will see when using the Odds Analyzer!

I. Getting Started

I. You probably realize by now that many different sequence of numbers will come up after analyzing the tote board for each race. (Some casual observers of the tote board may see a horse drop significantly at some time during the last 15 minutes and think that # will win the race, only to find out tote board analysis is not that simple.) This may seem confusing at first, but this is the key to your success in making money with the horses. So I have classified the type of races you will see the most often on a daily basis.

As we said before, there are only 3 things that can happen on each entry as far as money is concerned in the 12 minutes we follow each horse.


They are with my color code 
        1st) The rate of money added increases           + numbers       green
        2nd) The rate of money stays exactly the same    + 0.0           pink
        3rd) The rate of money added decreases           - numbers       yellow

If you wish to rate each of the 3 color codes above, the greens are rated by the highest CT# as D1, the 2nd highest D2, etc. Both the pink and yellow are rated by the lowest odds first. As for the pink, the E1 is the lowest odds, next lowest E2, etc. And for the yellow, U1 is the lowest odds, next lowest U2, & the next is U3, etc.

Now these 3 types of numbers will appear in different ratios to each other. Some races there may be 1, 2, or 3 or more + numbers (+#s), green. Other races will have 0, 1, 2 or 3 or more + 0.0 pink. These are horses where there is basicly no change in the amount of money bet on them over the 12 minutes. Betters are not too excited about putting alot of money on them in the end. When there are 3 or more of these type of horses, it means there is not a clear cut winner for the race and a longshot may come in. The 3rd type that will appear is the - numbers, (-#s), yellow. There may be from 1 to 10 or more of these -#s as they make up the remaining horses in which players bet even less toward the end of the race. The intensity of their change is important, if you are betting horses to lose, such as a -3.5. To classfy races I use just the number of +#s & the +0.0 as you will see below. From the classification you will see some races are very conducive to favorites winning, while others are conducive to longshot winning.

The important thing is after you see these various numbers on a daily basis, & you become familiar with the #s, you will know who the hidden winner will be in a very short time. You should be able to detect "False Favorites" very quickly. However, since this software is for the Serious Player, You will need to expand some energy & time. Or you can go along with the rest of the crowd who just make educated guesses on who they think will win, which may be just a subconcious desire for there favorite class of horse to win. Quit messing around, become a "Serious Player"

Example 1+2 race Following is the actual scan of a race with 1 +#s & 2 +0.0, of course the remainding horses will be all negative #s (-#s).

Example 2+1 race Following is the actual scan of a race with 2 +#s & 1 +0.0, of course the remainding horses will be all negative #s (-#s).

Example 3+2 race Following is the actual scan of a race with 3 +#s & 2 +0.0, of course the remainding horses will be all negative #s (-#s).

Example 6+0 race Following is the actual scan of a race with 6 +#s & 0 +0.0, of course the remainding horses will be all negative #s (-#s).

The above races are only Examples The results may not be typical of the winners for each type of race.


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