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Saeed Bin Suroor 60+ Day – Micro Angles

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Some trainers are adept at getting their horses race fit on the gallops and one of those trainers is Saeed Bin Suroor.

Odds SP: 10/1 & under
Class Move: Same or Down 1
Days Since Last Run: 60 +

Since the start of 2014, he has had –

60 winners from 156 runners

Strike rate 38%

Profit +129.31

A/E 1.43 (profit to Betfair SP +153.73)

99 placed

Strike rate 63%

Profit +157.08

As I have said previously the best micro systems are usually those that contain the fewest filters and this one is very simple and easy to run. It covers both handicaps and non-handicaps and also covers both turf and all weather. For those of you who want to just look at his handicap runners it’s worth noting he has had –

28 winners from 67 runners

Strike Rate 42%

Profit +92.08

A/E 1.92 (profit to Betfair SP +108.53)

36 placed

Strike Rate 54%.

N.B. There you have it. Saeed Bin Suroor’s runners returning from a 60 + day lay off that are racing in the same class or down a notch in grade from their last run and are well fancied by the market are worth following.

 

John Burke

I have a MA in International Politics and having spent a number of years working in political campaigning but I eventually I realised that politics was not the world where I wanted to work I had been interested in horse racing since the late 1980s but in the early years I was merely just betting and watching racing like most people as a bit of fun and a hobby, then the hobby becomes a passion and that’s what happened to me with horse racing. I soon realised that to make money from my hobby I had to learn as much as I could about the sport and betting in general. The whole process took time but after a number of successful years of betting, I decided in 2011 to take the plunge, gave up my full time day job and decided to bet on horse racing as a part time business and I haven’t looked back since. I like to specialise in the better class of races and I love to solve the puzzles posed by big field handicaps the latter races often provide punters with great value betting opportunities. Whilst most of my time is spent reviewing previous races I like to keep things as simple as possible as even the biggest field handicaps can usually be pruned down to half a dozen strong contenders with the right sort of approach.
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