
18th April 2006, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Top Rank
Hi Mad,
Getting back on the track of this thread, for something very simple have you tried ranking certain factors to come up with a rating.
For example: 10 horses in a race, best av. prizemoney gets 10, next best gets 9 and so on down the line.
Then add win strike rate ranking and place strike rate ranking.
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Top rank!
Not wanting to be a wet blanket but, - unless you only wanted this to be an example of what can be done -, this method will guarantee you the short priced favourites. What's the point of working that out?
It's all there for you already.
I would include the proviso, of not having had a win, or preferably even a placing, in the last 3 runs, unless all 3 runs were way up in class!
Good luck
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