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My latest angle involves what i beleive to be the key to a good horse,good horses win more then they place,they seem to have the will to win that uncanny knack of sticking their head out at the right time.
So how do we find the ones with that will to win and avoid the ones that seem to run too many placings? My way is to divide the amount of career wins by the amount of total career placings and only considering for further examination those that end up with a win of place % 66.66 or more. I dont have the means to check this over an extended period of time but after keeping occasional records and refining this approach over the last couple of years i think i'm onto something. Does anyone use a variation of this? and What do you guys honestly think of this angle? |
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