24th July 2002, 10:02 AM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Bendigo
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Heres an idea for finding some better priced winners. I've assembled it from ideas *appropriated* from the generous contributions of people at this forum, so I'II give it an airing here.
It uses the zip rating system in the Sportsman. You could apply Wizard ratings or others along the same lines.
We look at numbers 5, 6 and 7 only.
We are looking for cases where the zip weighting is one or more clear kilos above the handicap weight.
Eg. The official weight is 55.5 kg, the zip rater has it at 56.5kg. or 57kg. or more.
To this we add some quality control:
Must have improving form figures last two starts. eg. 06, 32, 54
Last start within 18 days.
The idea is to locate runners - in a fertile band of the market - the handicapper has underestimated but the zip analyst is onto.
Two qualifiers today:
Sandown R8 - #5 Ruling Eyes
Balaklava R6 - #7 Simonde
Of course, if its the zip man who is overestimating the runner the logic is flawed, isn't it.
But the zip has a solid record over a period of time and my observation (not statistically proven) is that it is worth watching runners the zip rate over the official weight.
Just an idea.
Hermes
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