24th August 2005, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr Pangloss
Chrome
you are confused. Taking the 'best TAB' price will always generate a premium over and above the base NSW TAB used in the data base. The value of that premium must necessarily range from .01 thru .99 - experience demonstrates on the odds range under discussion it is worth .07 to the punter.
The data base I use has been subjected to wide ranging public scrutiny, on this very Forum in the not too distant past, and currently on another very public racing Forum. Such scrutiny would quickly expose any flaws especially in the record keeping and results.
May I suggest you subject your own database to such scrutiny. What have you got to worry about - what have you got to lose?
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Dr,
The AVERAGE premium could not be 7c on odds-on horses place betting.
Perhaps you've experienced this a few times and it stuck with you, but as an AVERAGE it's impossible. Otherwise I'll give up and punt full-time as you could win backing all odds on favourites for a place with one filter only.
And one cannot.
I'm not questioning the accuracy of the record keeping, I'm questioning the conclusions drawn and the worth and practicality of using SP combined with TAB win/place, it does not make sense to combine the two and draw conclusions, it's apples and oranges.
As for your last statement, you do not realise that every record has been run through both a mechanical and manual data check. In fact I made people aware of errors in the formguide and data in your program - after checking, they agreed. Go and check it out for yourself!
I won't comment further on my product's accuracy or other products in general - mine speaks for itself.
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