You'll do better by breaking it down into things like field sizes, number of starters under $10 V field size class of race, where the fav is drawn or distances.
If you can combine all these into a lay of the fav, you'll do really well.
But if you just blindly lay the 1st 2 favs you'll go broke quicker than Christopher Skase.
You'll do better by breaking it down into things like field sizes, number of starters under $10 V field size class of race, where the fav is drawn or distances.If you can combine all these into a lay of the fav, you'll do really well.But if you just
First and second favs win 44% of the time ...since time began if my memory serves me right ... was not David V Goliath about 3/1 .. and Goliath got beat ..
First and second favs win 44% of the time ...since time beganif my memory serves me right ... was not David V Goliath about 3/1 .. and Goliath got beat ..