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Hi Rinconpaul,
Being a racing tragic, I'd also love a copy of the info if possible. paullytwoshoes at gmail dot com |
I use the R&S neural $ column and consider any runner showing double figures on a setting of 3, to reduce the field.The winner is usually among this grouping.
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Evening RP. If possible, please send thru a copy to: LORDGREYSTOKE3RD at GMAIL dot COM Would be much appreciated and full circle for me since reading Don's gems back in the 80's. Cheers LG |
Rinconpaul,
May I request a copy of this as well? Would be greatly appreciated. jbsplace at tpg dot com dot au Regards |
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Hi RP,
Would love a copy please. doc760 at bigpond dot com. Thanks Brett |
It was sifting through old posts in this forum that allowed me to adapt a nifty equation a fellow forumite posted some time ago in relation to class. It has performed quite well for me of late.
Have a read through some threads and see if you can find it, here is the hint. It involves API, weight and win%. I've adapted it a bit further. Still think class is one of the hardest things to gauge/measure. |
If 36.5 % of Horses at 55KG + produce 50.6 % of winners then surely weight is the given for Class.
(Stats supplied by Inracing) |
evajb, I think I know the one you mention - I also modified the one I came across years ago & use it as quick guide when assessing chances. iirc a current member posted the idea?
Very useful tool to have, & great for those fun days at the track when I don't wont to think to hard, so just mark the best bets with the top 4 for each race & then target the value runners. |
stugots from memory i think your right it was a current member, CP perhaps? Certainly thats all it is, a quick guide, but as far as I can tell so far its a good starting point.
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