Results guide

How to read Lay Picks results

The public record is designed to be read conservatively. It shows what happened to published lay recommendations, not every race considered by the app.

Start with settled lays, not raw candidate rows.
A lay win means the selected horse did not win the race.
A lay loss means the selected horse won the race.
SKIPs are not counted as wins because no lay recommendation was published.
Strike rate is useful, but liability and odds discipline still matter.
Past performance is transparent history, not a future guarantee.

1. Check the date and settled count

Daily pages show how many public lay recommendations were published and how many have settled.

2. Read lay wins and losses correctly

Lay Picks records the result from the layer's perspective: beaten selected horse is a lay win, winning selected horse is a lay loss.

3. Use strike rate with caution

Strike rate is a useful headline, but odds, liability, staking, and losing sequences matter too.

4. Follow the methodology

The methodology page explains how non-runners, voids, pending rows, and SKIPs are treated.

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.