1st July 2012, 04:55 PM
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Four for the Pool Room
TWOBETS- “When backfitting systems it is impossible (almost then) to isolate aparticular input factor. You may think you are adding only "first up laststart" runners for example. But in fact within that group you have amillion other factors that may or may not be having an input on the result.Thus when you add or subtract any single input it actually affects the otherinput factors.....There, clear as a bell".
Wesmip1 - "The fewer but more complex filters, which are not easilyidentifiable by most punters, in a system, the more chance of it repeating.
AngryPixie– “There's dozens and dozens, even hundreds of potential variables you could measure, most of which aren't independant so in using them you're in fact doubling up on your measurements.”
Barny– “You’re paying a fairly hefty premium in terms of SP for the most popular filters /combination of filters – look where no-one else is looking”>>
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