
20th May 2006, 12:48 PM
|
Member
|
|
Join Date: Jan 1970
Posts: 4,431
|
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by michaelg
a very well known horse racing publication often tests their for-sale systems over a period of approximately two years in which there are several hundred selections. Then when sold, the system performs poorly. I have read more than once that when the rules are tested by a buyer with a large data base the results thrown up by the data base disagree markedly and unfavourably with those listed in the publication's sales blurb.
|
Correct Michael.
Also the systems are often based on "hazard results", one or two bolters, which is the reason they will always fail!
|