Loss transparency
Lay losses in the public record
Lay losses are the rows to read most carefully. A lay loss means the selected horse won the race, so the result depends on liability rather than just the stake.
Settled lays
214
Lay losses
26
Strike rate
87.8%
Why losses matter
A lay strategy can show a high strike rate and still carry real downside. One losing lay at higher odds can outweigh several winning lays, which is why Lay Picks keeps odds caps and liability checks central.
How Lay Picks treats losing lays
Losing rows are kept in the public record. They are not hidden by SKIPs, pending results, or non-runners, and they should be read alongside the lay odds, liability guide, and daily archive.
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After reviewing the proof
Take the next step at your own pace
Results and methodology should build confidence in the process, not pressure. If the record makes sense, these are the practical next pages to check before signing up.