
1st October 2003, 09:10 AM
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Hello Stebbo,
I somewhat agree with you re culling but when time is your enemy it is great to be able to fine down the chances without losing too many winners.
Twodogs
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On 2003-09-30 10:34, stebbo wrote:
Hi Twodogs,
personally I think that culling the field can be dangerous, and you're better off culling the races... ie investigate ALL runners in a smaller number of races.
I'm very new to form analysis, but this is my tactic at the moment... By analysing the entire field, you can sometimes spot something that you'd miss if you just concentrate on "the contenders".
If you are going to cull the field, then my personal favorite at the moment is looking at the jockey. With my own "form selections", I don't back anything that's being ridden by a jockey with a poor strike rate.
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