I stumbled across this same post of Lee’s in the archive the other day, reposted byAlso found this post by Lee in my archive.......
"Weight and Desert Hero
People continue to ask many questions on all aspects of VDW because presumably there are parts of the method that they don’t understand (and none of us ever will, fully)? They are asking questions but at the same time refuse to use the basic tools that he gave to assess class, which in turn leads you to the final answers on form.
DuckandDive your above examples one of my beefs. If VDW was dutching to obtain his 85% > S/r why not make this clear from the outset. ? Re observing odds discipline it can prove frustrating and i could give plenty of examples when doing so has cost me but these are the ones we tend to remember instead of the more frequent occasions when doing so has enabled swerving a poor value loser.
I recently read Enemy Number One, by Patrick Veitch. He said he doesn’t like using the word Value. Rather, he prefers Underrated.Now we have to look at value in differant way as alot of these horses and exspecially in none handicaps will be very short and more than likely this is where he got his great percentage in none handicaps.
For value would almost certainly need to move to handicapps where we all know the race is tighter infact nearly every aspect i have mentioned is tighter but it doesnt mean that following top races there is still one thats best in all instances although harder to notice but will give decent bet at value if found.

As i recall he also inferred that followers could achieve simular which increased the frustration when this did not occur. Those two above numbers are probably the reason why he leaves a negative legacy on balance which is a shame.
Very impressive results on your PDF.Since Friday i have been running my consistency thread which is a part take on VDW, using Consistency, Weight, Or, Lto placing.
There have been 11 bets 3 which should not have been struck due to them failing on 1 of the criteria, i have won 6 out of 8 races with a pft of 14.48.
the 2 losers came 2nd and watching the races they were too far back and struggled to get to the winner.
By the way, I should be clear that he wasn’t advocating betting odds on.I recently read Enemy Number One, by Patrick Veitch. He said he doesn’t like using the word Value. Rather, he prefers Underrated.
I bought it when it was first published and while its worth the read its more a case of i did than how to. I would have preferred a little more meat on the bones Re how he arrived at his selections. There is a more recent Simon Nott - Star Sports interview where he relates that the treatment he received from the likes of Ladbrokes now gets pay back via the back door and this i was pleased to learn.It’s a great read and I will be reading it again. Definitely a keeper.
