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🔥 7-Point Sales Summary for the Ultimate Guide to Dutching
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Forget picking winners—start picking profits. This guide ditches the fantasy of finding “the one” and shows you how to back multiple contenders for consistent returns.
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88% strike rate insight. Novice chase races? A staggering 88% are won by the top three in the betting—this guide teaches you how to exploit that edge.
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Shotgun strategy, not sniper stress. Inspired by clay pigeon shooting, the Dutching method spreads your bets across realistic chances—no more sweating over a single pick.
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Market shape mastery. Learn how to read and react to different betting markets with precision—this isn’t guesswork, it’s tactical execution.
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Redacted brilliance. Key steps and strategies are intentionally withheld on the preview page—because they’re too good to give away for free. You’ll want the full playbook.
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Built for real-world punters. No fluff, no hype—just a pragmatic system that acknowledges the chaos of racing and gives you a plan to profit anyway.
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Where will you be in a month? Still chasing tips and hoping for luck—or finally betting with confidence and control? This guide is your turning point.
Want to turn your betting into a calculated system instead of a hopeful punt? Grab the guide and start Dutching like a pro.

ULTIMATE GUIDE TO DUTCHING EXCERPTS
Excerpt 1
INTRODUCTION
I’m going to start by stating what you already know… and a confession …..picking winners is hellish difficult….. and like everyone else I have no idea which horse is going to win any given race.
The truth is no one does.
What chance has the ordinary person got of picking a winner with any degree of certainty when even people “in the know” such as owners,trainers and jockeys get it wrong sometimes?
Even horses laid out to win a race and with everything in their theoretical favour can and do lose.
Reasons are manifold.
It could fall, it could get brought down by another horse, it could break a blood vessel, the jockey may make a tactical error such as getting boxed in at a vital moment, the horse may just have an off day, etc etc….and those are excuses for horses trying and expected to win!
Then you have non triers…
Studying form doesn’t help either. One day a horse will beat another and then under exactly the same conditions (same going, same track, same distance, same everything) the places will be reversed and by a large margin.
If it is so difficult trying to find the winner of a race what are we going to be doing I hear you cry………well…
We are not going to try a pick A winner..
We are going to identfiy several horses with realistic chances of winning carefully selected races and back them all!
When I was thinking of what to call this strategy a recent video I was sent by a friend came to mind.He had been on a clay pigeon shooting activity day for beginners and recorded how he had gone on.The video showed him shooting at several clays and hitting everyone!...I was very impressed….My first thought was “that must take some doing, hitting a moving target everytime”,my second thought was that he must have somehow edited the footage.I rang him to tell him that was incredible and that I hadn’t seen shooting like that since Doris Day in Annie get your Gun.I felt a bit of a pratt when he told me that the guns don’t fire a single shot, they literally fire “shot” which spread out and so you are almost certain to hit the clay pigeon if you aim anywhere near the target.
That is what are going to be doing…we are not going to be firing a single shot trying to find the winner of a race, we are going to have a CONSIDERED shotgun approach. That is what are going to be doing…we are not going to be firing a single shot trying to find the winner of a race, we are going to have a shotgun approach.
A Blunderbuss approach.
A blunderbuss was/is of course a gun and the definition of Blunderbuss is…
”action or way of doing something regarded as lacking in subtlety and precision”.
We don’t need precision because we will not be targeting one horse…we are going to bet on a range of horses…
……and it is going to take a shock racing result for us not to collect.
The act of backing more than one outcome in an event to return a fixed amount is called “Dutching”.
An explanation is in order I think, so time for the next section…..
Excerpt 2

Did you notice that 88% of all Novice chase races are won by the
first three in the betting?..88%! and that analysis goes back 19 years and covers almost 6,000 races!....and just look at the second in the table……
Novice hurdle races, 84% of over 10,400 races have been won by the first three in the betting.
All this information is very interesting but how can we use it? I hear you cry…well, we are going to use the table to help us with, and do you remember.. …..
Step 1 “…….REDACTED BECAUSE ITS EXCELLENT
Good, I’m delighted that you remembered that because that is exactly what we are going to do.
Excerpt 3
A STUDY OF MARKET SHAPES
In this section we are going to have a good look at different betting markets and how to manage them…………
Excerpt 4
THE SHAPE OF THE MARKET
The shape of the betting market is going to dictate how to.. REDACTED BECAUSE ITS EXCELLENT!
In this race I could cover….of the runners by .. ALSO REDACTED BECAUSE ITS EXCELLENT!

I hope those excerpts gave you a flavour of what to expect from the full manual…it’s a belter!Â
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