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Hi Ted what do these numbers next to the RC mean
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Bill,
It's nothing useful, merely the tab # of the horse in question (i.e. horse 2 is tab #5, etc). Will disappear after development. Ted |
Ted,
I think the panels look great. As for the Velocity and Energy Ratios the %median shown adjacent to the energy ratios and decleration clearly shows the relationship for the winner.. BEST DCL and LOWEST %MEDIAN. This is another window into the Turf which for me has never been a strong point. As for the TX...In a previous correspondence I requested the inclusion of the 4th level TX and I believe you mentioned that you were receptive to include it. The following 4th level TX stats are my supporting reason. For 270 races where the data for the 4th level TX at 2 MTP was taken there were: 38 winners, 32 place and 27 shows for a total of 97 in the money horses at the 4th TX level. I was surprised that the winners dominated but I have the hard evidence. Total% ITM for 4th level TX: 97/270 = 36% Ernie |
Ernie,
That's a strong case for continuing to pay attention to Tx down to the 4th level, and as we discussed earlier, I will highlight that somehow. For the 4th level and the stats you cited, can you relate those 97/270 to mutuels and ROI? Thanks, Ted |
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than 270 races but I thought that was enough to make a case. I also got tired of compiling the data. I guess I should start a database as I also have quite a lot of energy data that I am interested in. Through query analysis there could be a lot of hidden relationships that are simply too cumbersome to dig out manually. Ernie |
Ernie, not to worry - if you come up with anything for yourself and wish to share it, I'm sure we'd all be grateful. In due course, there should be sufficient database analysis tools within RDSS to do that type of ad hoc analysis, or at least export data in bulk to an external database or spreadsheet program.
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community. In fact I believe I previously mentioned that the exacta hit rate amounst the top 4 TX horses is in the 65%- 70% range. This was taken for about a 200 race sample. Of course with a larger sample (which I haven't compiled) the percentage will be more accurate. Nevertheless my exacta hit rate (3 horse box) has improved since I integrated this with my RDSS contenders. I also prefer to wait for the database tools and the availablity of TX data in 2.0 rather than undertaking a laborious manual entry process. Ernie |
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