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Originally Posted by seattlesnake
Let us see where the problem lies ..if he usually has his top5 contenders and has them surrounded most of the time.... He should be able to see based on his record...his win % for each tier.....and bet accordingly...
I've provide my record on the left from last week as an example and this also can be applied for the exotics.... have him fill it in...and im sure he will see where his problem lies... and if he cant ... have him post it for analysis....
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I know the feeling of ziggin when they r zagging and i end up getting smoked.... but it usually evens out in the end...if you have a barometer to base your losing/winning streaks on.
hope this helps...
Jess
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Jess,
Thanks for posting these excellent records. A couple of questions come to mind, but I understand, if you would rather not respond. It appears that your average hit rate for this period was about .22 for one horse, and double that for two, with average odds of about 5-1. I would also guess that given the relatively high average odds combined with high volume play, you were handicapping something on the order of 10-12 tracks a day. Is any of this true? Also, is your performance for this week representative of your longer-term play - say 1,500 or so races? Regardless of whether or not you can answer, congrats on an excellent performance.
Side note to Richie P., if he reads this: you might notice how close this ROI is too your own high-volume autopaceline performance. This is how you would have done with the bank of the typical pro poker or blackjack player - except that the BJ player would have needed 4X the handle to get .25 of this ROI.
Cheers,
BJennet