Lay tips comparison

Lay Picks vs Race-AI

Comparing lay tips services? Start with proof, losing rows, liability, price limits, and whether you stay in control.

Lay betting research comparison with horse racing evidence and responsible checks

377

Settled public lays

88.3%

Settled strike rate

11.0

Hard lay odds cap

Public results
Losing lays stay visible
No active lay above 11.0
No auto-betting
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Lay Picks
Race-AI
Daily tips
Member-only PLAY/SKIP lay research
AI-led racing and lay tips positioning
Proof
Public results, losses, archive, methodology
Check published claims and history directly
Risk
No active lay above 11.0
Check price limits and liability rules
Control
Research only. No automatic betting
Check how selections are used before subscribing

Quick answers

Comparison FAQ

Is Lay Picks the same type of service as Race-AI?
Both sit in the horse racing tips space. Lay Picks focuses on research-only lay decisions, public results, liability visibility, and manual user control.
What should I compare before choosing a lay tips service?
Check public results, losing rows, counting rules, liability rules, price limits, whether bets are manual, and whether the service explains why a race should be skipped.
Does Lay Picks place bets automatically?
No. Lay Picks provides research and tracking support only. Users make every manual betting decision themselves.
Does Lay Picks recommend lays above 11.0?
No. Lay Picks never recommends active lay odds above 11.0. Anything above that is outside the active staking framework.
Why do Lay Picks results use the published lay odds?
The published odds are the transparent reference price used in results so the public record is consistent. Members may aim for lower matched odds or manage positions in-play to reduce liability.

Fair comparison

Race-AI is a separate service. Claims, prices, and features can change, so always check any provider directly before subscribing.

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