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![]() Some simple rules
1) Highest Average Prizemoney 2) Highest Win Strike 3) Highest Place Strike 4) Last start <183 days |
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![]() Tested a system very similar to this before ...
It has a high strike rate but the odds are so low that it returns a 15% loss. Good Luck. |
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![]() That doesnt surprise me Wes,systems like these although sensible are missing two things.
The first is value and the second is an edge. |
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![]() Would be interesting if you could get data using best fluctuation rather than a particular TAB--last week this system came up with All Silent--TAB paid about $10 while BF paid $14
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![]() Quote:
Tested this and got the following: WROT : 87% ( 13% loss) PROT: 88% (12% Loss) Strike rates were 31% and 61%. You might just make a profit if you tried to take betfair odds or best flucuation. But it wouldn't be worth it. The problem with this type of system is that 95% of people are looking at the same things which almost guarantees no value in the selections. Also I have found that the top place strike rate, top win strike rate and top API strike rate are not useful when analysing horses under $5 (which the majority of these horses will be). Good luck. |
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![]() Thanks for that Wes--don't suppose you would be able to give figures for SP of $5 or better?
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![]() $5 or better:
Panther not many bets but it showed a huge loss... WROT : 78% ( 22% loss) PROT : 80% ( 20% loss) So taking those out and only taking those at $5 or less: WROT : 90% ( 10% loss) PROT : 90% ( 10% loss) So taking this further andd only taking those at $4 or less: WROT : 91% ( 9% loss) PROT : 91% ( 9% loss) So taking this further andd only taking those at $3 or less: WROT : 91% ( 9% loss) PROT : 92% ( 8% loss) So taking this further andd only taking those at $2 or less: WROT : 87% ( 13% loss) PROT : 93% ( 7% loss) So lets take those abour $2 and below $5 : WROT : 91% ( 9% loss) PROT : 90% ( 10% loss) There are other filters that bring this into profit irrespective of price. If you want to work them out yourself just post what you want tested here. Good Luck |
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