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Vortech 4th September 2011 04:58 PM

Neurals R&S
 
Has anyone done some stats of levels stakes on anything under $2.99 or less on the Neurals R&S. Today I saw 4 selections for 3 winners and a 3rd. Although the avg dividend on unitab was $2.70 there might be some value on other days? This was keeping the settings as per default

Cheers

Vortech 5th September 2011 05:29 PM

As expected no response. Where are.all the decent topics gone. All these days its,about pathetic trial n error systems. Im surprised no one is trialling the horse.with the longest tail or smallest leg

The Ocho 5th September 2011 05:41 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Vortech
As expected no response. Where are.all the decent topics gone. All these days its,about pathetic trial n error systems. Im surprised no one is trialling the horse.with the longest tail or smallest leg

Why didn't I think of the longest tail system? :oops:

Maybe you can trial it. :cool:

As far as responding, maybe no one has done these stats or have not looked in here lately.

Take it easy. :)

Try Try Again 5th September 2011 05:56 PM

Hi Vortech,

What do you do when we have a "wet" track as the WET = 0 on the default setting?

Maybe you can put up the selections each day as others do and we can follow the progress of this interesting system.

Good luck with the selections.

Bhagwan 5th September 2011 07:03 PM

With aggressive languaging like "pathetic trial n error systems" , why would

anyone go near any inputs if that's the type of reaction one will expect.

Why don't you put forward your findings, do some research yourself & not rely

on being spoon fed everything.

Then some others may put forward their thoughts.

Try & be within the spirit of this forum of sharing , not expecting.

Vortech 6th September 2011 07:59 PM

Your right Bhagwan and I must apologise. After many unsuccessful attempts of trying to find a long term system, I begin putting $$$ on the horses and it goes backwards.

My next thought process is either one of the following

1. Systems for particular tracks/distances. Is there a common value for these.
2. Maybe a system for seasonal changes.

Anyhow I'll continue to test the neurals on R&S and see how I go. Basically the 1st Neural is returning around 28% Strike Rate. The value of the neural shows a slight increase in strike but the same in POT%.

i'm going to start doing some hard form analysis using bet selector software. If anyone needs a system tested from Jan 08, let me know.

Bhagwan 7th September 2011 02:10 AM

Now that Bet Selector is something to have for some serious number crunching.

If there is a data base with it.

Bhagwan 7th September 2011 02:26 AM

Heres a Lay plan that supposed to have a strong chance of falling over .

It apparaently shows a level stakes profit if layed at level stakes.

RULES
Must have run 2nd Last start.

Win SR 1-19%

Include resumers.

Must be <= $9.80

Do you reckon you could crunch these please to see what happens just out of interest.

Vortech 7th September 2011 07:33 AM

Ok ill run tonight for u.

A nice system i am testing at the moment is

1. 100 unitab rating.
2. Drops 1 to 3 kgs from last start
3. Drops 100m to 300m from last start

Sr is low 18.7 per cent. Avg div on unitab is 7.21
Around 620 bets since jan 10. I don't have the bank at moment to support run of outs which was as high as 17.

Vortech 7th September 2011 08:21 PM

Your Lay System:

2254 Bets in 1 year
476 Wins
Loss of $461.40 or LOT 17.4%

The interesting variable that improved results was No Jockey Allowance.
Saturday was the best performing lay day not but heaps
3 year old horses also under par.
Adelaide Metro was your worst State

I can run for nearly 4 years, but would take some time and can email you results!


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