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Lay Betting Results

Lay betting results are only useful when the counting rules are clear. This page points readers to the public Lay Picks record, explains the headline numbers, and connects daily lay tip results to the full archive and methodology.

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Public record

Results are visible before you judge the research.

Lay Picks publishes settled lay wins and lay losses from 2 May 2026, with daily archive pages and clear counting rules.

Latest settled archive day: 2026-06-28. Past performance is shown for transparency and does not guarantee future outcomes.

466

Settled lays

407

Lay wins

59

Lay losses

87.3%

Strike rate

Public record of settled Lay Picks research
Daily lay tip results linked to archive pages
Lay wins and lay losses explained in plain English
Strike rate shown alongside liability warnings
Recommended odds used as a transparent reference price
Voids, non-runners, and pending rows handled separately
Daily archive and monthly record links included
Research-only results, not profit guarantees

Direct answers

What are lay betting results?
Lay betting results show whether a published lay selection was beaten or won. A lay win means the horse did not win the race; a lay loss means it did.
Are SKIPs counted as wins?
No. SKIPs show discipline, but they are not published lays and are excluded from settled strike-rate calculations.
Where can I see the archive?
Use the public results archive to review daily rows, then use monthly records to compare broader periods.
Why do results use recommended odds?
Recommended odds are used as a transparent reference price so public results are counted consistently. Members may aim for lower matched odds or manage liability differently.
Do results guarantee future performance?
No. Results are transparency records only. Lay betting carries liability risk and future races can differ from past patterns.

What this page is for

People searching for lay betting results usually want more than a definition. They want to know whether a service keeps a public record, how the numbers are counted, and whether losing rows are visible.

Lay Picks separates the latest public results, daily archive, monthly record, lay losses, and methodology so readers can inspect the record from more than one angle.

Public daily lay tip results

Daily lay tip results should connect each selection to a race, horse, published lay odds, and settled outcome.

How to read the result record

Start with the latest public results page, then open the archive for the individual days behind the summary. For a broader view, use the monthly record and strike-rate-by-month pages.

A useful result page should show losing lays as clearly as winning lays. If a page only celebrates winners and hides losses, it is not a serious transparency page.

Recommended odds and personal matched odds

Lay Picks uses the published recommended lay odds as the reference price in public results. That keeps the counting method consistent across the archive.

Members may choose lower matched odds, smaller stakes, or in-play management where their exchange allows it.

Why liability still matters

Lay betting results can show a high strike rate while still carrying meaningful downside. A losing lay is affected by the lay odds and liability, not only the stake.

That is why Lay Picks keeps results pages connected to liability, staking, and risk guidance rather than presenting strike rate as a complete picture.

Best next step

Use the methodology hub before judging the record. It explains how strike rate is calculated, how voids and non-runners are treated, how recommended odds are used, and why pending rows are excluded from settled totals.

Proof path before joining

A useful results page should make the next checks obvious: how the research works, how the counting rules work, what the liability risk is, and what member access includes.

Use the public results hub with the methodology, how-it-works, pricing, and liability pages before treating any subscription or daily research workflow as right for you.

Related guides

Keep the topic connected to the next practical step, so readers can move from one concept to the full responsible lay betting workflow.

Best reading path

Follow the lay betting learning route

Move through the core guides in order: basics, liability, exchange mechanics, strategy, racecourse context, and transparent results methodology.

Next: What is lay betting?

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.

Lay Picks is research and tracking software only. It does not place bets or guarantee future outcomes.

External references

Useful sources outside Lay Picks

These links are included for reader context: safer-gambling guidance, support resources, and exchange help pages that explain lay betting mechanics.

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