| This system is very easy to operate and the top 2 | | | | won over the course and distance it would be rated |
| rated horses in handicap races can be found very | | | | 110 points. We will now take an example - |
| quickly. You can back just the top rated horse win or | | | | In a 12-runner race we concentrate on the top 3 |
| back both horses to win. You could also back any | | | | runners in the weights, which are Zamil, Stardust Lill and |
| horse priced 6/1 and above each-way to avoid losing | | | | Winter Boy |
| runs. | | | | Zamil had won over the distance so is awarded 20 |
| The first thing to do is take the top third of the horses | | | | points |
| in any handicap race. For example a race with nine | | | | Stardust Lill came 2nd and 3rd in its last two races and |
| runners you deal with the top three runners, with | | | | also won over the distance so is awarded 65 points |
| twelve runners the top four horses, with three runners | | | | Winter boy came fourth in one of its last two races |
| the top horse only. | | | | and is a previous winner over the course so is |
| The next thing you must do is rate these horses using | | | | awarded 20 points |
| the last two form figures and this is how each horse is | | | | As you can see we have a clear winner in Stardust Lill |
| rated- | | | | with 65 points and the other two horses have the |
| 40 points for a first | | | | same rating. |
| 25 points for a second | | | | If two horses have the same rating we take the horse |
| 20 points for a third | | | | nearest the top of the handicap. We now have two |
| 10 points for a fourth | | | | top rated horses. |
| 20 points for a distance winner | | | | You can back just the top rated horse win or back |
| 10 points for a course winner | | | | both horses to win. You could also back any horse |
| So if a horse has won its last two races and has also | | | | priced 6/1 and above each-way to avoid losing runs. |