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Tix Week: Wrapping Up

On the fourth and final day of Tix Week, I'm going to bring it all together. As well as looking at yesterday's play - with a few observations on that - I answer some of your questions; share which framework I use in different scenarios; and offer a few hints and tips to optimise your placepot/jackpot play.

First, though, if you've not watched the previous video posts, you'll find the Plus Simple one here and the ABCX one here and the Plus Pro one here.

[Tip: you can make the video clearer by clicking the cog icon bottom right and choosing 'quality' 1080p, and you can make me speak faster with the 'playback speed' option in the same place]

 

 

I hope you've enjoyed this short series of videos and maybe learned something new about placepots, jackpots and Tix. Do have a play with the software we've built: it's been designed to improve the results of all levels of player, and it's quite unlike anything else available in the UK for playing placepot and jackpot pools.

Matt

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2 replies
  1. cobbs12
    cobbs12 says:

    My Favourite bet Matt !! love the tool , only one question … In your opinion , What is the best informed time of the Day to look at the Market for clues !! ?? Million dollar question i know !!

    • Matt Bisogno
      Matt Bisogno says:

      Hi Simon

      Great that you’re enjoying Tix – me too!
      Best time to check the market… brilliant question. I think, if/when you have time, a check overnight – just note big springers (they sometimes drift all the way back out because it’s a weak early market, but that doesn’t mean the early quids were ill-advised). Then, a good look at around 10.30am to see what’s been backed in the morning. And, if you’re able to monitor the leg 1 pre-race market – where it’s usually a maiden or novice race – moves here are material.

      If I had to go with one of the three, it would be around 10.30am; but all are important.

      Matt

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