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![]() Was thinking of looking at bhagwans plan of backing
horses that open or start shorter than their p/post. The problem i found that the on course bookies adjust up for scratchings the p/post stays the same. In instances say where the 1st-2nd p/post are scratched the 3rd-4th-5th p/post will always be longer than the opening fav's so thus always qualifying. As an example will look at sandown race=1 today. I will use the A.A.P prepost as i have daily access to them. Before scr the p/post was like this 1=5.0 (4/1) 20% 2=4.0 (3/1) 25% 3=2.5(6/4) 40% 4=15.0(14/1) 6.67% 5=3.5(5/2) 28.57% 6-21.0 (20/1) 4.76% Adding these up the total market %=125% nos 1+5 are scratched . Their market %'s total 48.57 (20%+ 28.57%) We therefore have to deduct these %'s from the total market % to get a new table. 125%-48.57%=76.43% Then divide 125% by 76.43=(1.635) (this is the new table). All that's required now is to multiply the horses that are left %'s x the new table. 2=25%x1.635=40.87%=(6/4)(2.5) 3=40%x 1.635=65.4%=(8/15)(1.45) 4=6.67%x1.635=10.9=(8/1)(9.0) 6=4.76%x1.635=7.78=(12/1)(13.0) To check if these calculations are correct just add up the new %'s they should be close to 125% (40.87)+(65.4)(+10.9)(+7.78) = 124.95. This then would give you a more accurate guide using bhagwans shorteners method. I realize most know how to do this anyway but for those who are unsure this would be a better guide. Problem is doing this on all the races manually would mean the meetings would be over before you finished. Maybe a program could be written up by one of our resident computer experts ???. The on course opening prices for the race was this. 2=(-2.1-2.5) 3=((1.6-1.7) 4=(15-17-14) 6=(20-21). This brings us more in line with the on course prices adjusted up rather then leaving them as is. Cheers garyf. |
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