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Sportz 11th March 2005 04:18 PM

Hey Glenno, just out of curiosity, what happens if you change that price rule to read less than $5?

darkydog2002 11th March 2005 06:55 PM

JUST AS I THOUGHT.
 
As good as the commercial ones out there.
Cheers.
darky.

Glenno 16th March 2005 02:42 PM

Wrong Call (Rosehill race 3) was the only qualifier for The CD System on 12/3/2005, but was scratched at the barrier, so he is not included in the results.

The updated results are as follows:

Selections: 4
Wins: 2 (50.00%)
Places (including wins): 2 (50.00%)
Win return: $6.80 (SuperTAB); $7.90 (SP)
Place return: $2.80 (SuperTAB); $3.48 (SP)
Number of runners: 31 (12.90%)
Number of winners: 4 (50.00%)
Relative frequency factor: 3.8750
Expected number of winners: 0.6298
Actual-to-expected ratio: 3.1754
Current USCF rating: 1775 [same as last week]
Current ICC rating: 100 [same as last week]

Sportz 16th March 2005 02:51 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenno
Relative frequency factor: 3.8750
Expected number of winners: 0.6298
Actual-to-expected ratio: 3.1754
Current USCF rating: 1775 [same as last week]
Current ICC rating: 100 [same as last week]


Ummm, excuse my statistical ignorance, but what does all that mean? Current ICC rating??? Sounds more like Cricket to me. :o

Glenno 16th March 2005 03:23 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sportz
Ummm, excuse my statistical ignorance, but what does all that mean? Current ICC rating??? Sounds more like Cricket to me. :o

The ICC [International Cricket Council] rating is based on the number of winning/losing bets a system has had during the day. If there is only one selection during the day, the One-Day International formula applies (go to www.icc-cricket.com/icc/odi/rules.html for details); if two or more selections during the day, the Test formula applies (go to www.icc-cricket.com/icc/test/rules.html for details).

The USCF [United States Chess Federation] rating takes into account the number of selections, the actual number of winners and the expected number of winners during the day. The standard formula is used. For details, go to http://math.bu.edu/people/mg/ratings/approx/approx.html. (BU stands for Boston University.)

Glenno 14th April 2005 03:46 PM

Updated selections for The CD System are as follows:

19/3/2005
Doomben
Race 2: Whydinya UNPLACED ($14.00 at 1/4 odds)

26/3/2005
Caulfield
Race 6: Laura's Charm SECOND $2.80 ($11.00 at 1/4 odds)

Eagle Farm
Race 1: Taablinga Lass UNPLACED ($17.00 at 1/4 odds)

2/4/2005
Moonee Valley
Race 2: Charted SECOND $1.10 ($2.10 at 1/4 odds)
Race 4: Miss Dettori THIRD $2.10 ($8.00 at 1/4 odds)

Doomben
Race 3: Rosamia THIRD $1.60 ($4.60 at 1/4 odds)

9/4/2005
Warwick Farm
Race 2: Caught Courting THIRD NTD ($1.80 at 1/3 odds)

Stix 19th April 2005 06:51 PM

Glenno.......... give the game away son.... give the game away.....

Glenno 19th May 2005 03:09 PM

For the record, this was the original 'cdsystem' from which the cdsystems site http://www.cdsystems.uk.com/ was built in May 2000.
The website has this comment about the system: "The logic behind it is fairly obvious, in that many horses have their favourite tracks as well as having an optimum distance. If a horse is the only one in the race to have won over today's course and distance it basically has much less to prove than its rivals in that respect.
"Obviously there are other important form criteria, such as the class of the race and the ground conditions, but the essence of this series of systems is simplicity, and it is often the fact that horses are unfancied due to other criteria but are selected because they comply with a simple system that means it can find the bigger prices that more scrupulous study would often dismiss."

Glenno 24th May 2005 02:44 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sportz
Well, I said I thought it up in a matter of seconds. It shows, doesn't it? :D

I tried.

Glenno 26th May 2005 03:18 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by darkydog2002
Going on current commercial system prices should be worth around the $250 mark.
Probably work just as well as any of them.
What you require now is a bit of advertising.
The sort of thing like .
$300 to $300,000 in 3 weeks using 3 % of the bank etc etc.
Cheers.
darky.

I wonder how what your rating for the "cdsystems" website would be.


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