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Can Excluding Over-Bet Factors Make a Difference?
Hi All,
Having read a lot of the previous threads, one aspect that has always intrigued me is the concept of filters. My intention of this thread is to look at when a filter becomes 'over-bet' and then as such, becomes a detriment to our profit. My first contribution is Barriers - I have read on here, and believe that the inside barriers are over-bet. So with this in mind I took a system that had a little bit of success, and applied the filter, barrier 6 or wider. The S/R dropped slightly but the POT lifted at a lot higher level. Now I will preface this by saying, I do not have a database and have used a free source to look at the figures and I doubt if it is overly reliable, but all I did was run the system, then add the filter and the results were positive. I am interested in 2 things:- 1 If the database guys out there have ever run this filter and does it return similar results? 2 Are there any other 'over-bet' factors people believe can have a similar effect. Cheers Brett |
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2. Yes there are many. Some depend on the situation. For example first uppers who have won first up before are generally overbet, but resumers in general are underbet. There are many more situations like that as well. |
They are generally overbet for a reason. exploit the reason, don't go for next layer of low hanging fruit
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Hi Benton and UB,
I fear I have tried to feast on Low Hanging fruit for years............. ;) UB, I know you used to have a great site to test systems on, what happened to it if you don't mind me asking? |
I found under $3 for me were overbet and unprofitable and since I now wont bet anything under that the profit has increased considerably..
This applies to both wet and dry conditions. Cheers |
Beware that by saying "I will only bet above my breakeven point" only moves the breakeven higher and greatly reduces the bets. It does not improve the bottom line. Moving away from the low prices may bring it into profit, but get too greedy and you run the risk of losing out. You are better to ask why the bets are overbet in a similar manner that RP did for longshots. Remove some obvious deadwood to improve the bottomline.
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Benton,
What if I fear I am the DEADWOOD!!!!!! :) |
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LG |
Wow,
Sorry LG and Beton............I have misread your name since the start of time hahahahaha |
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dont know if true but
By adding apprentice riders only, gains 2% in POT, place >70% adds over 2% in POT, not won at distance adds 2% in POT from this site somewhere.
I must say i thought it was benton as well - just goes to show how our mind views things, racing included. |
Brett,
I put it up just to help people out ( a few friends). The server guys said I was using too much CPU on the server and told me they wanted me to pay stupidly high for the service so it got pulled down. Unfortunately when I looked at others based on the cpu they all said it was too high and I needed my own server. Too costly for me (as I already have access to the data) so I didn't put it back up. The good thing was it exposed a few peope to system testing and they moved onto products like Chrome Princes which I have heard is a great product. |
Always wondered if there were any really good systems tested UB??
Cheers LG |
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LG there were lots of great systems tested. It collected hundreds of unique systems that made a profit. There were probably thousands collected but some had minor differences like barrier >= 4 and then the next system was barrier >= 5. A lot of them revolved around CP and CF in the neurals and the top Don scott rating for the Year Rating and Base Rating (rating before adjustments). |
UB I remember remember coming up with a few good ones for favorites over different price ranges & SRs but lost the settings in an old laptop which died in the **********. Ce la vie!
LG |
Thanks UB.
Will do some research on CP's database. Note - To avoid a repeat of the Benton/Beton debacle, I will now be referring to everyone on the forum as champ, mate or cobber. Thanks for your understanding. Brett |
I don't know where the Benton came from. I had never heard of it before this forum and there has been a few instances. Just don't call me late for breakfast.
Fortunately I have a thick skin and I have realized that I have made more than one mistake (2 at last count) |
Well said COBBER...........
What a winner!!!!!! ;) If only I can have as much success on the punt tomorrow |
Now getting back to my original topic, I am left wondering as to whether combining 'over-bet' factors will produce greater success.
I know that this is not the case with many of the filters that can be used at the other end of this argument. While they can be successful individually, when combined they are no magic bullet. So lets take these 3 'over-bet factors' So a system that reads, Barrier 6-24 First Up - Never won First Up Ridden by a Claiming Apprentice After 15 years - I give you the Holy Grail !?!?!?!?!?!? If only it was this easy |
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contrary too most peoples belief if you add "must be fav" as a rule you will likely be on a winning system at top fluc. |
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Scanning the fields today, about the only selection that comes close is No 3 "Dragon Street" R2 Gold Coast B Wallace (A) Form 3x but it's got barrier 1 ? RP |
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LG |
Do you think management should seek sponsorship from the suppliers of "No-Doz" ??
I mean, have a look at some of the post times: UB 12:33am, Brett V.02 12:04 am, LG 6:47 am, Chrome Prince 5:54 am, Vortech 6:44 am...........?? I mean, you're going to need a supplement of some kind, to get through your betting day?.....lol So long as it's ASADA approved boys! RP |
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Does that mean Late Night Flight is the omen bet of the year???
AR 6 no 1 - Late Night Flight - $15 Days since last run - 24 (1-21 days over-bet) Days since last win - 889 (won in last year over-bet) Barrier - 9 (Wider the better) Age - 7 (Horses 6 or under over-bet) Have a sneaking suspicion that this type of approach will take nerves of steal, veins of ice and deep pockets of plentiful cash (which may become less plentiful at a great rate!!!!) |
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If you are interested in getting it back online I would be able to host it for you at no cost. Cheers, Matt. |
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Now there's an offer too good to refuse. Good O mattio. :D |
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Some live in Perth, so the time difference. Some are bakers. Some are early risers. Me, I actually suffer from insomnia :D |
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2. You need to use metrics that are far-removed from what the public is using. The metrics that the public is using are already reflected in the tote odds. |
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Pauline had a famous quote which I will pinch "Please explain." |
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One thing I have learnt about price of late is that are many versions of price to consider, other than SP. e.g. if one gets on early enough onn a fixed basis, LOT can be turned into POT and a low return can become acceptable or even 'considerable' LG *Assumption being that this doesn't affect a horse's true chances of winning too much! |
Eliminating under $3 on wet tracks made a major difference for me.
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i follow your posts darky, and i remember very well your longshot winner at last years Melbourne carnival. and well done on getting rid of barney, the thread closed down and my post congratulating you got lost i think. its a better place now. |
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I, for one looked at this in wonder. I am sure that a majority here did the same. I was going to the standard Pauline response but instead I will simply request "Please quantify" One of my attributes is that I can lift heavy things. |
A race with an infinite number of horses with an equal amount of money bet on each horse is a perfectly competitive race. If all of the money were bet on a single horse, it is a perfectly uncompetitive race. Most races, of course, are somewhere in between these two extremes.
The following is a formula that quantifies race entropy or competitiveness: sum ([1/O(i)]^2)/n where O(i) = odds of the ith horse n = number of entries The larger the value, the more uncompetitive the race. 1. Convert the odds to probabilities (1/o = p) #***o***p 1***2***1/2=.50 2***3***1/3=.33 3***4***1/4=.25 Total prob = 1.08 2. Normalize the probabilities 1/total prob = 1/1.08 = .926 #***o***p******normalized 1***2***1/2=.50***x.926=.46 2***3***1/3=.33***x.926=.31 3***4***1/4=.25***x.926=.23 Total normalized prob = 1.00 3. Square the normalized probabilities #***o***p******normalized**norm squared 1***2***1/2=.50***x.926=.46***x.46=.21 2***3***1/3=.33***x.926=.31***x.31=.10 3***4***1/4=.25***x.926=.23***x.23=.05 4. Average the squared normalized probabilities #***o***p******normalized**norm squared 1***2***1/2=.50***x.926=.46***x.46=.21 2***3***1/3=.33***x.926=.31***x.31=.10 3***4***1/4=.25***x.926=.23***x.23=.05 Average squared normalized prob = (.21+.10+.05)/3=.36/3=.12 The competitiveness index of this race is .12. |
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