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crash 26th March 2006 05:21 PM

Kenny, now you leave manygeese alone.
He is obviously a decent bloke [sounds rural like me] and you are wrong to say I've never admitted I have been wrong. I got the comp. I started scores stuffed up the first week and admitted it, just before I handed over that job to Sportz. So there you go !

manygeese 26th March 2006 05:29 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by KennyVictor
You spineless, forlock tugging, knee bending, nose scraping, apologetic syophant!!! This forum hasn't got where it is today by people admitting they're wrong you know.
But then, I suppose a change is as good as a holiday so I take it all back.



I admit to being a syophant, the not all that distant relation of the elo.....

Ascot tosses up favourites has a had a run of fourteen outs for year and still pretty much in the game, no harm in looking at when to hold and when to play from that.

Favourite backing doesn't haturally appeal to me but the idea of backing the book or some such element of it and not the horse always has an appeal of sorts.

In the end systems are probably best for locating possibilties. The punters job is to decide if the possibilty is worthwhile after the rest of the field is sized up.

salty 3rd January 2008 04:05 PM

Wesmip1

Just been looking at old threads and thought I might follow this one a bit further.
Would you be able to check the strike rates for favourites at different tracks for the last 12 weeks?
Much appreciated if you could.
I can see it helping with selecting lays at the tracks with a poor strike rate.

wesmip1 3rd January 2008 08:11 PM

salty,

Use racingandsports. It has the fav win %'s that you seek for each track.

Good Luck.

salty 3rd January 2008 08:28 PM

Thanks Wesmip1

I found it!


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