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Plan Details Plan-1 1 Banker, 2 in 5 races (Perm1b - Multiple bets omitting banker) Plan-2 2 Bankers, 2 in 4 races Plan-3 1 Banker, 2 in 4 races, 3 in 1 race Plan-4 Scattergun 3 in 6 races Full Detail placepot ca you can pic can't pick Perm1b can omitting th depending o You basical and it popu

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Page 1: Perm Spreadsheet

Plan Details Plan-1 1 Banker, 2 in 5 races (Perm1b - Multiple bets omitting banker)

Plan-2 2 Bankers, 2 in 4 races

Plan-3 1 Banker, 2 in 4 races, 3 in 1 race

Plan-4 Scattergun 3 in 6 races

Full Details can be found in each plan worksheet. Pick out the placepot card or the Scoop6 you are interested then start to see if you can pick one or two bankers and use the relevant plan. If you can't pick any bankers then consider plan-4.

Perm1b can also be used for combination 4-folds and doubles by omitting the 'banker' and playing the remaining 5 races in multiples depending on personal preference.

You basically fill in the races-horses in whichever plan you choose and it populates the corresponding perm worksheets.

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Full Details can be found in each plan worksheet. Pick out the placepot card or the Scoop6 you are interested then start to see if you can pick one or two bankers and use the relevant plan. If you can't pick any bankers then consider plan-4.

Perm1b can also be used for combination 4-folds and doubles by omitting the 'banker' and playing the remaining 5 races in multiples depending on personal preference.

You basically fill in the races-horses in whichever plan you choose and it populates the corresponding perm worksheets.

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Guide (e.g Good210 - Beachfire) CourseTime-SelBanker Race1 - Banker2ndRace1 Race2 - Horse12ndRace2 Race2 - Horse23rdRace1 Race3 - Horse13rdRace2 Race3 - Horse24thRace1 Race4 - Horse14thRace2 Race4 - Horse25hRace1 Race5 - Horse15thRace2 Race5 - Horse26th Race1 Race6 - Horse16th Race2 Race6 - Horse2

This is a good plan for the Scoop6 but should work equally well in placepots and multiple bets.

It's ideal if you have one banker that you really like in a race, for the other five races you have two choices with the system giving slight precedence to your first-choice horses.

The first step is to mark your banker selection. Use Column C to enter the CourseTime-Sel.

E.G. So in cell C2 for your banker you would put Newm230-Suited & Booted

You then complete the remaining races with your 1st and 2nd choice horses in C3-C12 using Column B as a guide.

The final 6 perms are displayed in Perm1-a for the Scoop6 and Perm1-b for Placepots and Multiple Bets although they are interchangeable.

Perm 1a - As long as your banker wins, if you have picked the other 5 winners among your selections you will have lined up at least five of them, provided no more than 3 of the winners are among your 2nd choices.

Perm1b - This perm gives preference to your 1st choice horse in 4 of the 5 'non-banker' races. The guarantee is that if you get all the winners among your 5 selections, at least 4 will line up.

This means you can also use it for backing horses in combo multiples. So (ignoring the 'banker' race) if you write out 7 betting slips you will be covering 2 horses from each of the 5 remaining races (perm any 4 = 5 bets). If you get all 5 winners you are guaranteed one 4-timer and the odds of getting five 4-timers are just 4/1.

For the more cautious the system covers all possible doubles with some covered 2 or 3 times. So on the 7 betting slips write (perm every double = 10 bets). If you trap all 5 winners you could have over 20 doubles.

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This is a good plan for the Scoop6 but should work equally well in placepots and multiple bets.

It's ideal if you have one banker that you really like in a race, for the other five races you have two choices with the system giving slight precedence to your first-choice horses.

The first step is to mark your banker selection. Use Column C to enter the CourseTime-Sel.

E.G. So in cell C2 for your banker you would put Newm230-Suited & Booted

You then complete the remaining races with your 1st and 2nd choice horses in C3-C12 using Column B as a guide.

The final 6 perms are displayed in Perm1-a for the Scoop6 and Perm1-b for Placepots and Multiple Bets although they are interchangeable.

Perm 1a - As long as your banker wins, if you have picked the other 5 winners among your selections you will have lined up at least five of them, provided no more than 3 of the winners are among your 2nd choices.

Perm1b - This perm gives preference to your 1st choice horse in 4 of the 5 'non-banker' races. The guarantee is that if you get all the winners among your 5 selections, at least 4 will line up.

This means you can also use it for backing horses in combo multiples. So (ignoring the 'banker' race) if you write out 7 betting slips you will be covering 2 horses from each of the 5 remaining races (perm any 4 = 5 bets). If you get all 5 winners you are guaranteed one 4-timer and the odds of getting five 4-timers are just 4/1.

For the more cautious the system covers all possible doubles with some covered 2 or 3 times. So on the 7 betting slips write (perm every double = 10 bets). If you trap all 5 winners you could have over 20 doubles.

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Guide (e.g Good210 - Beachfire) CourseTime-SelBanker1 Race1 - Banker1Banker2 Race2 - Banker23rdRace1 Race3 - Horse13rdRace2 Race3 - Horse23rdRace3 Race3 - Horse34thRace1 Race4 - Horse14thRace2 Race4 - Horse24thRace3 Race4 - Horse35hRace1 Race5 - Horse15thRace2 Race5 - Horse25thRace3 Race5 - Horse36th Race1 Race6 - Horse16th Race2 Race6 - Horse26thRace3 Race6 - Horse3

Again this plan works equally well for both the Scoop6 and Placepots.

It's ideal if you have TWO bankers that you really like in 2 races, for the other five races you have THREE choices in each race so you are giving yourself more coverage, useful for more competitive races like handicaps or big-field races.

First thing is to mark your 2 bankers in cells C2 and C3

You complete the remaining races with your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice horses using Column B as a guide.

The final 8 perms are displayed in Perm2. This costs £16 for the Scoop6 which is better than the full perm which would cost £162. Each line contains just one third-choice horse. If your bankers are correct, and youv'e caught the other 4 winners, the worst you can do is line up 5 of them, if no more than 3 winners are third choice horses.

The final perms are displayed in the Perm2 worksheet.

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Again this plan works equally well for both the Scoop6 and Placepots.

It's ideal if you have TWO bankers that you really like in 2 races, for the other five races you have THREE choices in each race so you are giving yourself more coverage, useful for more competitive races like handicaps or big-field races.

First thing is to mark your 2 bankers in cells C2 and C3

You complete the remaining races with your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice horses using Column B as a guide.

The final 8 perms are displayed in Perm2. This costs £16 for the Scoop6 which is better than the full perm which would cost £162. Each line contains just one third-choice horse. If your bankers are correct, and youv'e caught the other 4 winners, the worst you can do is line up 5 of them, if no more than 3 winners are third choice horses.

The final perms are displayed in the Perm2 worksheet.

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Guide (e.g Good210 - Beachfire) CourseTime-SelBanker Race1 - Banker2ndRace1 Race2 - Horse12ndRace2 Race2 - Horse22ndRace3 Race2 - Horse33rdRace1 Race3 - Horse13rdRace2 Race3 - Horse24thRace1 Race4 - Horse14thRace2 Race4 - Horse25hRace1 Race5 - Horse15thRace2 Race5 - Horse26th Race1 Race6 - Horse16th Race2 Race6 - Horse2

Again this is a good plan for Scoop6 and Placepots. This plan allows you to include more selections and be less dependant on favourites.

It's ideal if you have one banker that you really like in a race, two horses in a further four races plus three nags in one more open race.

The first step is to mark your banker selection. Use Column C to enter the CourseTime-Sel.

E.G. So in cell C2 for your banker you would put Newm230-Suited & Booted

You then complete the 2nd race with your 1st , 2nd and 3rd choice horses in C3-C5 using Column B as a guide, this will be usually be the most open race. Finally, you complete the remaining 4 races with your 1st and 2nd choice horses in cells C6-C13.

The final 10 perms are displayed in Perm3. This full perm would usually involved 48 bets but in this case it's down to 10 bets. Provided your banker wins, if you have picked the other five winners among your horses you must have lined up at least five of them and the odds against lining up all 6 are a reasonable 4/1.

The extra outsider could make all the difference between losing and a decent win, although you will have to brace yourself for those occasions when you get all 6 winners but don't managed to line them all up.

When that happens don't blame the plan - you just have to admit that if it wasn't for the plan enabling you to cover extra horses, you may not have had the winning chance in the first place.

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Again this is a good plan for Scoop6 and Placepots. This plan allows you to include more selections and be less dependant on favourites.

It's ideal if you have one banker that you really like in a race, two horses in a further four races plus three nags in one more open race.

The first step is to mark your banker selection. Use Column C to enter the CourseTime-Sel.

E.G. So in cell C2 for your banker you would put Newm230-Suited & Booted

You then complete the 2nd race with your 1st , 2nd and 3rd choice horses in C3-C5 using Column B as a guide, this will be usually be the most open race. Finally, you complete the remaining 4 races with your 1st and 2nd choice horses in cells C6-C13.

The final 10 perms are displayed in Perm3. This full perm would usually involved 48 bets but in this case it's down to 10 bets. Provided your banker wins, if you have picked the other five winners among your horses you must have lined up at least five of them and the odds against lining up all 6 are a reasonable 4/1.

The extra outsider could make all the difference between losing and a decent win, although you will have to brace yourself for those occasions when you get all 6 winners but don't managed to line them all up.

When that happens don't blame the plan - you just have to admit that if it wasn't for the plan enabling you to cover extra horses, you may not have had the winning chance in the first place.

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Guide (e.g Good210 - Beachfire) CourseTime-Sel1stRace1 Race1 - Horse11stRace2 Race1 - Horse21stRace3 Race1 - Horse32ndRace1 Race2 - Horse12ndRace2 Race2 - Horse22ndRace3 Race2 - Horse33rdRace1 Race3 - Horse13rdRace2 Race3 - Horse23rdRace3 Race3 - Horse34thRace1 Race4 - Horse14thRace2 Race4 - Horse24thRace3 Race4 - Horse35hRace1 Race5 - Horse15thRace2 Race5 - Horse25thRace3 Race5 - Horse36th Race1 Race6 - Horse16th Race2 Race6 - Horse26th Race3 Race6 - Horse3

Again this is a good plan for Scoop6 and Placepots. The final plan does away with Bankers and is more of a Scattergun approach that can be used again for both Scoop6 and Placepots. The full perm on the Scoop6 would cost £1458 but using this plan costs just £36 and it wil lguarantee that if you have all 6 winners among your selections, at least four must line up.

The odds agains all 6 lining up are close to 40/1 but if you keep pluggin away and your selections methods are sound then over time the law of average will at some point work in your favour.

The final 18 perms are displayed in Perm4 Worksheet

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Again this is a good plan for Scoop6 and Placepots. The final plan does away with Bankers and is more of a Scattergun approach that can be used again for both Scoop6 and Placepots. The full perm on the Scoop6 would cost £1458 but using this plan costs just £36 and it wil lguarantee that if you have all 6 winners among your selections, at least four must line up.

The odds agains all 6 lining up are close to 40/1 but if you keep pluggin away and your selections methods are sound then over time the law of average will at some point work in your favour.

The final 18 perms are displayed in Perm4 Worksheet

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Ticket No. 1 2 3 4 5Banker 0 0 0 0 02nd Race 0 0 0 0 03rd Race 0 0 0 0 04th Race 0 0 0 0 05th Race 0 0 0 0 06th Race 0 0 0 0 0

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6000000

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Ticket No. 1 2 3 4 5Banker 0 0 0 0 02nd Race 0 0 0 0 03rd Race 0 0 0 0 04th Race 0 0 0 0 05th Race 0 0 0 0 06th Race 0 0 0 0 0

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6 70 00 00 00 00 00 0

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Ticket No. 1 2 3 4 5Banker1 0 0 0 0 0Banker2 0 0 0 0 03rd Race 0 0 0 0 04th Race 0 0 0 0 05th Race 0 0 0 0 06th Race 0 0 0 0 0

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6 7 80 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0

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Ticket No. 1 2 3 4 5Banker 0 0 0 0 02nd Race 0 0 0 0 03rd Race 0 0 0 0 04th Race 0 0 0 0 05th Race 0 0 0 0 06th Race 0 0 0 0 0

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6 7 8 9 100 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0

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Ticket No. 1 2 3 4 51st Race 0 0 0 0 02nd Race 0 0 0 0 03rd Race 0 0 0 0 04th Race 0 0 0 0 05th Race 0 0 0 0 06th Race 0 0 0 0 0

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6 7 8 9 10 110 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0

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12 13 14 15 16 170 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0

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18000000