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![]() I am attempting to rate a greyhounds effort after every race.
So when I study the fields in future races,I use these ratings to come up with a market. Maybe you have heard of the OPTIMIST from a racing magazine and possibly PPM magazine. What I am trying is to use the greyhounds last 4 ratings.Problem appears that all 4 ratings will be different.So which one do I use?. I have decided to average these ratings,but weighted towards the most recent run. The most recent run rating is multiplied by a factor of 4,next run multiplied by 3,then 2,and then 1. Add the whole lot,then divide by 10.TARA - Final Rating. One other thing I do is give each dog a box penalty. Do this for each dog in a race,then perform the Don Scott method of framing a market and jobs done. It has been suggested that Box 1 can in fact be a hindrance to some dogs.And this is true but I really want to avoid coming up with factors that I can't quantify and put into my computerised program. The purpose of the exercise is to be right more times than being wrong. |
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