Starts tomorrow 21st October 2021..
What the thread title says, and for amusement/entertainment purposes only...
Rules - I will try and pick 'A Loser A Day'.... Game over for me if I pick a winner π
Will try to keep all selections at single figure prices, to make it more difficult. no picks above 9/1 with the "main books"... Exchanges don't count.. This can't be a hard and fast rule, as prices fluctuate.... Minimal (hopefully none βΊοΈ) liberties will be taken with the 'single figure price' rule, but it's not an instant disqualification/.
Re: the above..... picks have to be submitted *no earlier than 6.30pm the previous day (or whatever time the races are priced online)... Not a hard and fast rule either, as a short priced shorty eg is hardly gonna go above 9s... Also re the above, if a horse is picked, and is best priced single figures at the time of posting, but returns at double figures, this won't constitute a liberty, and the stewards won't be looking at it π *It may not always be possible to post the next day, so sometimes putting them up the previous evening may be called for....
Regarding time constraints/feasability of posting, picks ( if they're liable to be under 10/1) can be posted a day or more in advance (as long as the decs are in). Again, not a hard and fast rule...
Reason/s for why I think a horse won't prevail are not required..
If I don't pick a selection on a particular day, then I'm due 2 the next.... and so on....
Same if the pick is a nr (absent a *sub nominated the above applies)... *I may also 'put in a sub(s)' to account for any possible non-runners... The performance of any sub is irrelevant to the continuation of the thread, if the Main Pick goes on the day..
Rules of racing regarding refusals to race - if a horse refuses, it will count as a loss.. As regards picking in advance, if any horse is scratched/withdrawn etc, then they are not counted as a pick, and I have to pick 2 the next day (as mentioned before) , unless a sub has been chosen..
For the purposes of multiple selections (non runners / no pick(s) in a day/period of days would necessitate 'multiple picks' ) in a day, more than 1 pick can come from any given race...
*If I go above 7 days (that racing takes place) without a pick - game over... *Any days during that 7 day period that either don't have racing, or where all racing is abandoned, do not count..
British and Irish race meetings only..
Subs/substitutions are not required, but, if in the case of a day with 'multiple selections' , any subs nominated must correspond to a particular selection.. A sub may be used for more than 1 pick in a day, but if the sub has to be "utilised" in more than 1 race, then Game Over//
500 days is the goal π
EDIT multiple picks and subs can come from the same race...
Carrying over is allowed ie if I'm due 4 picks on a given day, I can pick 1 or 2 or 3, as long as I don't go beyond 7 days in a row without a pick.
At any stage I can change my mind, and 'cancel a pick' (or a sub) as long as this is done before the official race time (or the 'due off' time, if racing is running late) eg if another short one is scratched, or even for no reason at all. *A cancelled pick can be replaced on the day (as can any sub/s), or allowed to 'roll over'.... If a pick is cancelled, then any sub previously mentioned does not count, unless stated..
If the race is a 'walkover' ie only one takes part/is awarded the race, and that horse is the pick, then that counts as void for selection purposes.. Similarly, if the selection is the only one that feels like taking part in a given race, and completes the course, then it's 'Game Over'...
Edit no 2 - I may put in a disclaimer with a pick eg if, in a particular race, my selection (will call this A) faces another horse (call B) and I'm worried (as in not taking part) about its (B's) participation, I might put in something like: If horse B doesn't participate (is declared a non/withdrawn eg) then 'A' is no longer a selection . This can be done at any time before a race, and if any subs are selected, then they are also void (unless stated). Bit of a tricky one as regards 'taking liberties' , as the sub (if any) may have ran in a previous race.