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![]() Hi all
If i am betting my top 2 picks that have a 40% win strike rate what run of outs could i expect. What would be the minimum odds i should be taking for each selection. cheers ubetido
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![]() Go and download "Risk of Ruin".
It will tell you the chances of any run of outs you choose. And it is patently obvious that you should be taking a minimum price about your selections of $5....Or did I miss something? |
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![]() ubetido,
There is no maths needed here, just a bit of reason. A horse with a 40% strike rate is very unlikely to miss having at least 2 wins in any preparation of say 8 runs, so even if those wins were the last or 1st. 2 runs, the outs would be no more than 6. A horse 's SR is pretty much set in stone within it's first 10 starts. If it's SR is 10% [or whatever] as a 3 yr. old, you won't see it with a 30% SR as a 5yr. old. It will be 10% throughout it's career if it stays in reasonably good shape and health. |
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You'll be able to work it out in Excel with the formula posted here http://www.propun.com.au/racing_for...ead.php?t=13201 In short though you could expect a run of 5 outs every 19 bets a run of 7 outs every 54 bets a run of 10 outs every 248 bets a run of 13 outs every 1148 bets You should be thinking in terms of combined odds if your backing two runners each race. Pixie Last edited by AngryPixie : 22nd February 2007 at 09:40 AM. |
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![]() AP,
I think your confusing a punter's SR with a runners SR. A run of outs for a punter with a win SR of 40% [we wish] is completely different to a horses win SR regarding expected runs of outs. A horse has spells and it's SR cannot be calculated over 100's of runs. Quote ubetido: ...'my top 2 picks that have a 40% win strike rate'. I think ubetido is talking about the runner's win SR, either each or perhaps combined[?], not himself as a punter. By your calc. a horse will have had to have run 1148 races [what a horse!] before expecting a run of 13 outs :-)) Last edited by crash : 22nd February 2007 at 11:19 AM. |
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![]() Sorry mate I just couldn't resist on that one : -)
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![]() Hope so too, because his question was a bit ambiguous.
Was it the system or the selections with 40% SR? I thought one and you thought the other. |
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![]() Hi all
Thanks for your replies and sorry that i created that confusion. I was referring to an overall strike rate not the runners strike rates. So for every 100 bets 40% of them should win. In the the TOP TWO PICKS. So i wanted to at least theoretically work out the run of outs i could expect. Also the minimum odds i should take. $5 as indicated seems obvious 100/20% each selection. However there may be the following winners odds 2.5 4.5 22.0 11.0 8.5 3.75 5.7 etc So i would need to find an average i guess and as long as it is over $5 it should be ok. Thanks for you input. Cheers ubetido
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