Unusually, the Speed Ratings comprehensively outperformed the Handicap Ratings.
We always advise subscribers to seriously consider each way bets on highly forecast priced horses that are high in the ratings. It is an area where they can obtain huge value. Many such horses not only place at a big SP, they also win. Today the Speed Ratings stunningly confirmed this by providing a third top rated speed winner at 100/1 (Tenormore 7-30 Bangor-On-Dee).
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The Handicap Ratings and Speed Ratings combined top three strike rate for Tuesday was 71% following Monday's 75% and Sunday's 69% -- an in running weekly average of 72%.
On a slow start to the week, there were three from seven successful (4) and (5) UK graded races, Tuesday, a 57% winning top two strike rate following Monday's 50% and Sunday's 40% - an in running weekly average of 49% winning top two strike rate.
The full top three summary for Tuesday:
HANDICAPS
Clear top rated strike rate was 25%. Best top rated SP was 11/2
Top two strike rate (incl joints) was 36%. Best 2nd top SP was 17/2
Top three strike rate was 57%. Best 3rd top SP was 12/1
SPEED RATINGS
Clear top rated strike rate was 32%. Best top rated SP was 13/2
Top two strike rate (incl joints) was 43%. Best 2nd top SP was 17/2
Top three strike rate was 68%. Best 3rd top SP was 100/1
note: Unless there are overnight withdrawals there is always one clear top rated horse (in both services). There are never more than three horses (in either service) in the top two in any race where there are joint 2nd tops (one top rated two joint 2nd top). There are never more than four horses in the top three (in either service) in any race where there are either joint 2nd or joint third tops.
If a horse isn't in the top three rated of the handicaps or the speed ratings, then it is highly likely it won't win.
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Despite being 6lbs out of the handicap, Tanmeya (4-40 Worcester) may still be ahead of the handicapper and should follow up her recent win.
Marvo (8-15 Sandown) looks to have a stiff task on his all time high handicap mark. But his racing style indicates he is the type to continue causing the handicapper problems. The going shouldn't present any problem and he could very well complete the hat-trick.
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