
4th June 2007, 07:12 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Qld
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Chrome
I must say that I am confused.
Your study of over 56000 races shows that backing favs that shorten by more than 3% shows a profit. Now the same study shows that laying all opening favs, except those that drift by more than 40% is showing a profit. Do both sets show a profit, if so is it more profitable to lay?
Mark
I do prefer to lay favs rather than back them.
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