The Refuse to Lose System is marketed as a system that can help you fight back and earn handsome profits. It is a “new, novel and so far highly successful approach to horse racing betting.”
This is a very sound System, but will not make you rich.
It selects races where there is a high strike rate for
Favs & 2nd Favs, which you then dutch.
The downside from my point of view is that it requires the
Live Market to operate.
Refuse to Lose Review by L, February 20, 2009
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Refuse to Lose initially looked like a good system with logical selection criteria, but when you get down to it it’s inadequacies are apparent.
It is a system that increases your stakes after a loss. To make things worse, you are required to dutch 2 horses in the race, both at short odds (<4 most of the time). All is well and good when you win, but the stakes quickly become horrific after just 2 losing races and they blow up exponentially. I had a losing run of 3 but I bottled out after the first 2 losers. Just as well - the 3rd race would have been a loser as well and taken the last part of my bank with it.
Might work long term if you have a cast iron stomach, a big bank and aim for small targets, but my philosophy is any system that relies on increasing stakes after a loss will fail sooner or later as the 1000/1 probability just happens one day and wipes you out.
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Refuse to Lose Review by colin, October 15, 2008
This is a very sound System, but will not make you rich.
It selects races where there is a high strike rate for
Favs & 2nd Favs, which you then dutch.
The downside from my point of view is that it requires the
Live Market to operate.
Refuse to Lose Review by L, February 20, 2009
Refuse to Lose initially looked like a good system with logical selection criteria, but when you get down to it it’s inadequacies are apparent.
It is a system that increases your stakes after a loss. To make things worse, you are required to dutch 2 horses in the race, both at short odds (<4 most of the time). All is well and good when you win, but the stakes quickly become horrific after just 2 losing races and they blow up exponentially. I had a losing run of 3 but I bottled out after the first 2 losers. Just as well - the 3rd race would have been a loser as well and taken the last part of my bank with it.
Might work long term if you have a cast iron stomach, a big bank and aim for small targets, but my philosophy is any system that relies on increasing stakes after a loss will fail sooner or later as the 1000/1 probability just happens one day and wipes you out.
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