Dale
9th October 2005, 07:49 AM
*Ignore races where the pre post favorite is less than $2.50 pre post.
*Ignore races where there are equal pre post favorites.
*Of the horses who's pre post prices are less than $8 pick the one who's weight is closest to the pre post favorite.
*If more than one horse select the highest pre post price.
*If two horses are tied on the same high price bet both,if more than two ignore the race.
This idea got burried in the rabble of the other thread but i thought it deserved its own thread.
Using the Courier Mail pre post prices and uni tab returns
On Wed the 5th there were
30 bets
9 wins
O 30
R 56
P 26
On Sat the 8th there were
26 bets
6 wins
O 26
R 42.9
P 16.9
All up
56 bets
15 wins
O 56
R 98.9
P 42.9
POT 76.6%
SR 26.78%
AWP $6.59
I wonder if these results can stand up?
P.S. Thanks to Odericko for the inspiration,hope the title isnt too corny but it is all i could come up with using "easy" from Picking The Winner Made Easy.
*Ignore races where there are equal pre post favorites.
*Of the horses who's pre post prices are less than $8 pick the one who's weight is closest to the pre post favorite.
*If more than one horse select the highest pre post price.
*If two horses are tied on the same high price bet both,if more than two ignore the race.
This idea got burried in the rabble of the other thread but i thought it deserved its own thread.
Using the Courier Mail pre post prices and uni tab returns
On Wed the 5th there were
30 bets
9 wins
O 30
R 56
P 26
On Sat the 8th there were
26 bets
6 wins
O 26
R 42.9
P 16.9
All up
56 bets
15 wins
O 56
R 98.9
P 42.9
POT 76.6%
SR 26.78%
AWP $6.59
I wonder if these results can stand up?
P.S. Thanks to Odericko for the inspiration,hope the title isnt too corny but it is all i could come up with using "easy" from Picking The Winner Made Easy.