Racing IQ Hub

Decision support, not guesswork

Follow the same process every race day: identify the setup, assess intent and suitability, then apply disciplined staking only when the edge is real.

Race Type Identification

Classify the race context before judging horses.

Start with code, class band, and race profile. Build your baseline only after confirming whether this is a novice, handicap, graded, or conditions race.

Race Types Explained

  • Handicaps: rating compression means pace and draw can dominate raw ability.
  • Novice and maiden races: upside variance is high, so confidence should be controlled.
  • Graded and pattern races: class anchors are stronger, but tactical shape still matters.

Betting Strategies

  • Win-only where pace edge and intent are both clear.
  • Each-way where place equity is strong but win variance is elevated.
  • No-bet when market price already removes your edge.

Staking Methods

  • Flat staking for consistency and emotional control.
  • Confidence-weighted staking only when your process is stable and audited.
  • Maximum daily exposure caps to prevent over-trading.

Scenario Logic

  • Strong horse, weak setup: reduce stake or pass.
  • Average horse, ideal setup: value can still exist at the right price.
  • Conflicting signals: delay entry until market confirms your primary read.