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Dog System
I have found a usful system for dogs.
The early results show some promise, but I'll wait a little longer before I start betting. The reuslts so far. bets 56 wins 14 out $56.00 in $78.90 A POT of $22.90 A 40% ROI Benny |
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dog system
How about this one.
It goes like this:- Second best only Look at the previous finishing times for each dog over the same distance as the current race. ( ** below) Eliminate the fastest time for each dog and rank the dogs in order of their second fastest time i.e. in a six dog race each dog has a number with 1 being the fastest and six being the slowest. Do the same again, this time using the start times. ( * below) Add together the two figures for each dog and the dog with the lowest number is our selection. Using the second fastest times eliminates any fluke so we are looking at a more reliable figure. Both start and finish times are used so the selected dog should be a reliable overall performer. All you need to do is use a good staking system and you should have enough winners to make some money. Weight for it I can't vouch for the effectiveness of this system but the reasoning behind it seems logical so it is worth a brief mention. Identify the weight of each dog when they achieved their fastest times. Compare that figure with the weight of the dog at todays meeting. Whichever dog is closest to it's 'ideal' weight is the selection. The system aims to rule out dogs which are unfit, hungry, overfed etc. As I say. It seems logical but I've never bothered to monitor any results - perhaps one day I'll give it a try and put the results here. Cheers baco60 |
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dog system
How about this one.
It goes like this:- Second best only Look at the previous finishing times for each dog over the same distance as the current race. ( ** below) Eliminate the fastest time for each dog and rank the dogs in order of their second fastest time i.e. in a six dog race each dog has a number with 1 being the fastest and six being the slowest. Do the same again, this time using the start times. ( * below) Add together the two figures for each dog and the dog with the lowest number is our selection. Using the second fastest times eliminates any fluke so we are looking at a more reliable figure. Both start and finish times are used so the selected dog should be a reliable overall performer. All you need to do is use a good staking system and you should have enough winners to make some money. Weight for it I can't vouch for the effectiveness of this system but the reasoning behind it seems logical so it is worth a brief mention. Identify the weight of each dog when they achieved their fastest times. Compare that figure with the weight of the dog at todays meeting. Whichever dog is closest to it's 'ideal' weight is the selection. The system aims to rule out dogs which are unfit, hungry, overfed etc. . Cheers baco60 |
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