michaelg
12th November 2011, 07:18 AM
I read on a forum (might even have been this one) that the CP algorithym has the best strike rate of all the other categories.
Having a few spare minutes I decided to look at it. I've identified the horse with the highest CP points for each venue. There's only two days of results on the neural website but for that period the results are not too unpromising.
There were four venues on Thursday. There were 2 winners paying a total of $7.60, and 3 placegetters paying $6.50.
Yesterday, there were eight venues. At one of them two selections had equal points so I omitted that venue. I also omitted Canterbury and Moonee Valley because experience suggests metro tracks might not be compatible with the neurals. From the remaining five venues there were four winners paying $7.70 and five placegetters paying $5.88.
So, over the two days there were 9 selections for 6 winners paying $15.40, and 8 placegetters paying $12.38.
If I've got time I'll list today's selections.
Having a few spare minutes I decided to look at it. I've identified the horse with the highest CP points for each venue. There's only two days of results on the neural website but for that period the results are not too unpromising.
There were four venues on Thursday. There were 2 winners paying a total of $7.60, and 3 placegetters paying $6.50.
Yesterday, there were eight venues. At one of them two selections had equal points so I omitted that venue. I also omitted Canterbury and Moonee Valley because experience suggests metro tracks might not be compatible with the neurals. From the remaining five venues there were four winners paying $7.70 and five placegetters paying $5.88.
So, over the two days there were 9 selections for 6 winners paying $15.40, and 8 placegetters paying $12.38.
If I've got time I'll list today's selections.