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Old 30th January 2012, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by rails run
Hi lomaca. I'm interested! When you say you review data alphabetically, can this be done on that website? Can you explain how l can do this please?
rails run
Sorry, this is my own programme, if you refer to UB's site I don't use it so I wouldn't know.

When I say I do races in an alphabetical order, it's just a custom of mine, I could just as easily use date or race number order.

With the Neural distance I called it a "Fun" system not unlike Partypooper's PPM.

The outs ore fairly long but divies range from $1.80 like today to $90.00 or more. I found the range of $7 + profitable but setting the lower limit to $10 the POT goes up from $78 to about $190.

Haven't printed out the individual race results or set a variable to count them, I don't know the exact number of outs.

Just by glancing at the screen when it's ticking over I guess that betting $1.00 you would need about a $100 bank to be absolutely safe. (whatever that means in this game?)

This research is just a byproduct of running my own rating's analysis since it runs concurrently with my ratings.

I collect a lot of data but only out of academic interest I don't use them for my own betting.

Because I make my living out of punting, I have an almost pathological fair of relying on someone else's tips or rating, because they can and often do change them on a whim, and where does it leave me then?

Today I had a $1.8 $7.5, $11.30 and a $4.90 winners, the last one was Gosford. race 8.
Only bet the two over $7

Missed out on Kilmore being out most of the day, and Te Teko was not done by R&S.

If you take the chance remember it was only one month, and don't even think of betting for the place. The win return of $185 had a minus $120 for the place, this is quite normal with low strike rate high win dividend systems.

Good luck
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