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![]() Has anyone researched whether certain race tracks suit say front runners, while other courses produce tight finishes more often? If so do you think speed maps of races held on a particular course reflect this bias?
Always looking for that couple of per cent edge!!! Cheers RP |
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![]() I haven't done that sort of research but I can say from experience that outsiders get up more often and semi-consistently on the South African tracks.
Apart from those tracks I find most other tracks (all around the world as covered by betfair) are similar in the distribution of winners through the odds ranges. |
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![]() UK race courses have their little book with the bias on every track with every barrier and distance. I know that this is available here as well but seldom utilized. A UK trainer will pull his horse if he gets a particular barrier in a race because he knows it is a race to nowhere.
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![]() If you check the course stats on R&S you will see a summary of where every winner was on the turn at every distance at that course. I've been using it ever since I started betting in running.
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![]() Best tracks for laying......those that race on days with an 'a' in them.
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![]() SpeedyBen,
I've started looking at using those figures myself, do you or anyone else for that matter have these figures in excel already or know a fast and easy way to get them there without manually entering them? In particular i'm looking at using the conditions tabs to seperate the results out as well. (i.e. Good/Dead and Slow/Heavy) for each distance at each track. Tedious task if I have to do it manually but I will end up doing it that way if no other option becomes available. I'm looking at taking a very structured and systematic approach to coming up with some ratings and this is one of the elements i'll be including. Also been reading a lot about speed and pace on US websites which i know doesn't directly correlate to aus racing but its very insightful and intersting. There really is some great stuff out there if you look hard enough. |
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The good news for you Eva is that I do have the info right up to date in xls in the format you desire. If you email me at speedyben at mail dot nu I'll send it to you. I don't plan to publish it here as it gives me a huge edge and a lot of work goes into keeping it up to date. |
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![]() SpeedyBen you are a lifesaver and I understand completely regarding the advantage. I'll email you tonight along with some other queries.
Any findings I have along with any success i'll ensure I share with you. The project i'm undertaking at the moment will be a long one but hopefully its well worth it. I've been reading newsletters, articles and forums day/night over the last week looking at some of this stuff. Anyhow again many thanks. |
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Seriously tho, I know you put in a huge effort with your research, so pleased to help out in this case. Forget that email address - it's an error. It should be speedyben at bigpond dot com |
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Thanks mate, RP |
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