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Testing
I've been looking at a Place method over the past three days but unfortunately there is not much action.
1) Must be the outright top pointer in the CP and D neural categories, 2) The race must have a maximum of 11 runners. Over the three days the results are: Monday - 1 selection for one placegetter for a profit of $0.50. Tuesday - 3 selections for two placegetters for a loss of $0.70 Wednesday - 5 selections for four placegetters for a profit of $2.50. This is seven placegetters from nine selections for a profit of $2.30. I know this is a miniscule example but there were three selections that were top in the D category but only equal top in the CP category - they were all placed. There are no selections today, but there are two that are top in the D category but only equal top in CP. They are: Bunbury 4/9 Sale 4/4 |
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Both horses placed for a return of $4.60.
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Two selections toda:
Ipswich 1/6 Stawell 1/6 Two selections where "D" has top points with equal top points in CP. Cranbourne 5/4 8/5 |
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So Michaelg, do you back them for a place even if there are less than 8 runners?
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Yes, but at the moment there have been too few samples to confidently answer your query. However yesterday's $3.00 placegetter was in a NTD race. The two selections today placed for a total return of $3.10, one was in a NTD race. The other two selections (top D and equal top CP neural categories) have yet to run. So far so good... |
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A few selections today:
Ascot 1/1 Eagle Farm 1/1 Eagle Farm 3/1 Flemington 3/1 Kembla 7/2 Rosehill 2/1 Gold Coast 1/1 Camperdown 5/2 Top "D" and equal top CP Eagle Farm 5/8 Flemington 2/1 Kembla 2/2 |
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From the 8 selections there were 6 placegetters for a return of $10.80.
And from the 3 selections that had equal points in CP there was one placegetter for a return of $4.50 |
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I'm no longer including those selections that are equal-top in the CP even though it's in profit. So from today the selection has got to have outright top points in both neural categories.
Today's selections: Hobart 1/1 3/4 8/2 Ballarat 1/4 7/4 Pakenham 3/12 Sun Coast 7/4 Ballina 2/7 Mt Gambier 5/4 |
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There were 6 placegetters from the 9 selections for a return of $10.30.
Since posting the selections here last Friday there have been 14 placegetters from 19 selections for a return of $24.20. |
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Another simple strategy, effective too.
Begs the question.. a lay strategy around these 2 settings or have you thought of this already?? Cheers LG
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