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Wombat2
25th May 2010, 11:56 AM
Gday All

I don't post much but look in .

I am testing a lay system on paper , since 9 april 2010 it has had 383 selections ( missed some days and weekends ) upto yesterday.
These are the stats from the software TSM ( i put the data in )
Total bets 383
Total wins (losses) 346
SR 90.34%
Required SR 87.1%
average odds $7.7
Level stakes it returns 3.96%

My question is - how many bets would i need before i would consider the results to be stable.

To set the record straight from day one, I am not trying to sell anything.

Cheers wombat2

Bhagwan
26th May 2010, 03:47 AM
I would suggest 3 lots of 150 selections .

Then compare the 3 batches.

If one batch shows a strong profit & the other 2 batches , more or less break even , then we have a clearer picture if it has legs or not.

I too have a program.
Used in races with 12+ runners .
It has a 92% success rate.
Its called a RNS program.
This stands for Randon Number Sequencer.

Bet 10% Liability to bank..

Wombat2
26th May 2010, 05:07 PM
Thanks Bhagwan.

Do you know the average price using the random number sequencer ( is that a special bit of software).
Cheers wombat2

Bhagwan
27th May 2010, 02:14 AM
Yes it is a special piece of software.

(Google) Randon Number Sequencer.

The Lay prices can be anything .

Just Lay up to the price range you feel you wish to go to.

If one does not like the given price of a selection, go to the next race.

Its best not to ask the sequencer for another number for that race because thats how one can get bit.

Maybe bet 1% of bank on one runner per venue
e.g. 7 venues = 7 selectioins.

Max price 50.00

12 runners +

Delete any Favs it picks & go to next race.

Wombat2
27th May 2010, 10:18 AM
Thanks again bhagwan.

Had a check on google -- is a bought one better than the free ones available, would ablebits have something to do with the bought ones name.

Just by the of chance would you know if the s/r for racing and sports pre post fav - the ones under the picture of the tracks is similar to unitabs fav.

Cheers wombat2

lomaca
27th May 2010, 01:34 PM
Thanks again bhagwan.

Had a check on google -- is a bought one better than the free ones available, would ablebits have something to do with the bought ones name.


Cheers wombat2Wombat I'm not trying to be funny, but "Random number sequencer" in this instance, simply stands for a pin and a blindfold and the runners in the newspaper!

Random number generators do exactly that, select a number at random, from a given range.
The fact it achieves a high S/R only proves the unpredictability of racing.
Don't be fooled by the fancy language.

Good luck

Bhagwan
27th May 2010, 11:25 PM
This is the one I use.

(Google) Random.org