
14th August 2013, 06:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Magister Ludi
A race with an infinite number of horses with an equal amount of money bet on each horse is a perfectly competitive race. If all of the money were bet on a single horse, it is a perfectly uncompetitive race. Most races, of course, are somewhere in between these two extremes.
From there we morph into 1st year psychology statistics.
A few tips from "The Master Of The Game" would be appropriate at this point.
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