2nd March 2004, 04:53 AM
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Hi anchor,
I found in my analysis that the last three starts was the most indicative and effective.
Going to more than three or less than three just didn't produce the same good results.
It was also more effective if:
Last Three Starts API was greater than Career API (The horse being in the best form of it's career).
To give you an example favourites that are ranked third by last three starts API and were beaten by less than 1 length last start continue to make a level stakes profit on Saturdays over three and a half years of data with no other filters :wink:
Also this has to be used in conjunction with other factors not on it's own to succeed.
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[ This Message was edited by: Chrome Prince on 2004-03-02 06:03 ]
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