Anyone having any luck creating a methods/systems, dont expect you to divulge of course. I joined horseracebase a couple of months ago after seeing that others on here were also enrolled, no luck so far Tried all sorts of weird and wonderful combinations, backfitting is easy of course.
Using the 'dig' thing, 10lb claiming jockeys in Handicap Hurdles, horse priced 11/10 to 11/1, simple enough system with 18% strike rate showing decent returns at Bfsp (backfitted of course)
Using the 'dig' thing, 10lb claiming jockeys in Handicap Hurdles, horse priced 11/10 to 11/1, simple enough system with 18% strike rate showing decent returns at Bfsp (backfitted of course)
Not that I can find but who would give away a winning system?
I'm more than impressed with the site, well worth the money, probably too much on the site totake in be honest, so many options and so many things to look at. The System Builder is well impressive, still a novice but enjoying the challenge so far.
Not that I can find but who would give away a winning system?I'm more than impressed with the site, well worth the money, probably too much on the site totake in be honest, so many options and so many things to look at. The System Builder is well imp
10lb claiming jockeys in Handicap Hurdles, horse priced 11/10 to 11/1, simple enough system with 18% strike rate showing decent returns at Bfsp (backfitted of course)
the issue with this OR is you've subdivided too much if you look up degrees of freedom in stats that will explain why
general trend for claimers in excess of 7lbs... shows a profit around 3% @ BSP before comm almost 5 figs for number of qualifiers in the last decade so a robust sample wouldn't want to be laying them but not enough there to back them blind imo
2 questions... why hcap hurdles and not non-hcap hurdles or hcaps within other divisions and why 11/10 to 11/1 price range?
10lb claiming jockeys in Handicap Hurdles, horse priced 11/10 to 11/1, simple enough system with 18% strike rate showing decent returns at Bfsp (backfitted of course)the issue with this OR is you've subdivided too muchif you look up degrees of freedo
Yes you can go higher than 11/1 but the reduced strike rate would make the long losing runs unbearable. Why Handicap Hurdle?...simply because they have the best stats.
And of course, its backfitted and yet to be tested, current losing run is 12.
Max claim in Irleand for NH is 7lbs I think?Yes you can go higher than 11/1 but the reduced strike rate would make the long losing runs unbearable.Why Handicap Hurdle?...simply because they have the best stats.And of course, its backfitted and yet to
Max claim in Irleand for NH is 7lbs I think? yes it is for NH
Yes you can go higher than 11/1 but the reduced strike rate would make the long losing runs unbearable. no issue because stakes can be adjusted for prices, which reduces exposure in losing runs
Why Handicap Hurdle?...simply because they have the best stats. that's what I expected you to say ie it can't otherwise be logically explained
splitting the stats up for (1) code (2) race type (3) odds having already seperated for weight claimed, its too much to have enough confidence that the results you observe aren't just random chance
be lucky
Max claim in Irleand for NH is 7lbs I think?yes it is for NHYes you can go higher than 11/1 but the reduced strike rate would make the long losing runs unbearable.no issue because stakes can be adjusted for prices, which reduces exposure in losing ru