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whispers1944 21st March 2011 10:39 AM

Tab Numbers
 
Could some one please let me know what's the winning % of TAB numbers in Open Races .

Thanks for any replies

garyf 21st March 2011 01:23 PM

Best i can do is a data base of approx 20,000 races throughout australia.


These include all races country metro prov for a set period a few years ago.

Unfortunately these can't be seperated into open races only (take forever)

Let me know if you want me to post them.

cheers
garyf.

beton 21st March 2011 01:38 PM

These have been posted before. use search, I think it was in a thread re favorite stats.

whispers1944 22nd March 2011 11:25 AM

yes please
 
thanks for reply


Quote:
Originally Posted by garyf
Best i can do is a data base of approx 20,000 races throughout australia.


These include all races country metro prov for a set period a few years ago.

Unfortunately these can't be seperated into open races only (take forever)

Let me know if you want me to post them.

cheers
garyf.

whispers1944 22nd March 2011 01:27 PM

thanks of reply
 
thanks for the help


Quote:
Originally Posted by beton
These have been posted before. use search, I think it was in a thread re favorite stats.

garyf 22nd March 2011 05:36 PM

Tab=1=18.5
2=15.2
3=13.2
4=12.0
5=10.5
6=9.1
7=7.9
8=7.2
9=6.1
10=5.6
11=4.9
12=4.4
13=4.0
14=3.8
15=3.4
16=3.7
17=2.8
18=2.0
19=2.9
20=2.2
21=2.5
22=0.0
23=0.0
24=0.0

Nothing sensational here the top 5 win 69.4% 0f races.

The top 5 win% win 67.0% of races.
The top 5 pl% win 67.1%.

What obviously does improve the s/rate is field size restriction.
Eg tab nos 1 say in a f/size of 4=35.6.
5=36.2
6=25.4
7=23.0
8=22.7

Tab nos 2 f/size 4=30.7
5=27.5
6=21.9
7-21.0
8=16.2
9=17.2
10=16.7.

Tab nos 3 f/size 4=26.5
5=17.5
6=19.5
7=18.3
8=16.8
9=13.4.

Whilst the s/rate improves the dividends only get lower so you lose,
unless you wan't to apply other filters that may make it profitable.

Hope this helps.
cheers
garyf.

partypooper 22nd March 2011 08:03 PM

Here's something to chew on,

80% of handicaps are won by one of the top 6 in the field
80% of winners were within 3.5 lengths of the winner last start
80% of winners are racing within 3.5Kg's of their set weight last start (ignoring any allowances)

could be a starting point

Dale 22nd March 2011 10:04 PM

84% of races are won by the top 6 pre post prices!

Not all stats are useful,this one is actualy helpful as it tells you how many selections you would have had to acheive that result.

whispers1944 23rd March 2011 09:09 AM

Thank You All
 
Thank's ( dale-partypooper-garyf-beton ), your replies are much appreciated and the info is very handy. As a newbie I am proberly asking some basic (stupid) questions but I must start some where.

thanks again

ken :-****

partypooper 23rd March 2011 11:01 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dale
84% of races are won by the top 6 pre post prices!

Not all stats are useful,this one is actualy helpful as it tells you how many selections you would have had to acheive that result.


I agree with that Dale, there was also 1 other thing, but its only from memory a similar percentage of winners had raced within 21 days OR were first up (this time in) and racing over 1200 metres or less.

The crux of the idea was to start with the top 6 in handicaps, ........so as you also pointed out THAT is the max selections you could have in a race.

Then, apply the other rules, i.e 21 days, DFW, set weight, and if you like in the first 6 Pre post betting,

What you are left with is the bets in that race (which could be none-6)


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