6th April 2012, 12:54 PM
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Hi Barny,
Finding the value selections indeed is not an exact science. The one bad run theory can work, however it will often be factored into the market.
The market can often go overboard on factors like track conditions and a horses ability to handle them. One recent example was Raspberries where trainer Peter Snowden almost scratched the horse due to the wet track. What happens? Raspberries kills them at what is now a tasty price of $12+.
Best of luck with your system development Barny and have a mighty fine Easter one and all!!
The Schmile
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"I buy when other people are selling.”
― J. Paul Getty
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