
4th August 2009, 02:20 PM
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There is no difference in the way the ratings are derived, they are purely price driven and have [b
nothing to do with form, jockey, trainer, class, time or weight[/b].
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Sorry CP,
Of course all those are included by someone who first forms a market, and is then confirmed by many thousands of punters.
The reason may be, that the handicapping in the UK by bookies and betting agencies is better, or the punters are sharper or both.
Bit silly to say it here, but "prices" do not just happen spontaneously.
Good luck
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