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The question is, which is better?
I would be most interested to read some informed opinion on this topic and as a started shall provide some research of my own. By ways of comparison I have decided to use the top rated horse on weight and time from the Wizard formguide for B,S,M races on Saturdays from 3 Nov 2001 to 30 Mar 2002 Note: in some races there was more than one top rater and in the case of scratchings the starter with the highest rating was used. The results: WRAT sel 499 win 117 (23.4%) ret 482.4 (-3.3%) ave. div $4.12 TRAT sel 533 win 107 (20.1%) ret 514.3 (-3.5%) ave. div $4.81 NB. the dividends were selected on this basis- where the horse started (SP) at its top fluctuation (TF) this price was used. - where the horse firmed in the betting the dividend one turn below the TF was used. ie. TF 3.50; SP 3.00; price used 3.20 - TAB dividends were not considered although some probably paid considerably more I believe this method would have returned a small profit if TF had been used on all winners as the difference would probably be greater than 3%. So WRAT has the higher strike rate but there is a minimal difference in profits. No clear indication here. Included in these winners were 14 winners in double figures, 3 over 20.0, with a best of 41.0. (maybe I could sell this as a system, at least it would take a long time to go broke!) further research to be done: how do the dual top raters go? expect higher strike rate but significantly smaller divis. what about only those whose TF is 10.0 or better? only need 7% strike rate to break even. As a point of interest the horse which returned the 41.0 divi was called Vanishing Powder and won race 8 @ eagle farm on Jan 26. I seem to recall this site advertsing it as a winner under one of their selection methods. [ This Message was edited by: thekey on 2002-08-20 21:55 ] |
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