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traynor
07-04-2015, 04:32 PM
BmlPTrot Average Pace (or Speed, or 0-Fin, or whatever you fancy calling the horse that goes from start to finish the fastest).
Wins 0.37
ROI 1.05
ONLY races in which the top ranked average pace\speed entry is going off at LESS than 3/1.

That is a "clean" ROI, no outliers, truncated to 1.5 times the mean of the interquartile range. Results should be better than predictions.

coachv30
07-04-2015, 04:33 PM
BmlPTrot Average Pace (or Speed, or 0-Fin, or whatever you fancy calling the horse that goes from start to finish the fastest).
Wins 0.37
ROI 1.05

(Somethng for those who declare it is so tough to make money betting on horse races without years of anguish and trauma.)

Good stuff Traynor!!

traynor
07-04-2015, 04:37 PM
Good stuff Traynor!!

I'm refactoring modeling apps, and decided to run some new queries. You should take the credit if there is any advantage to it. Your 100+ started me thinking. Thinking is good. And often profitable.

traynor
07-04-2015, 05:05 PM
I just re-ran the data, and it is possible to open it to odds less than 5\1 (rather than 3\1), without diminishing the results.
BmlPTrot Average Pace
Wins 0.37
ROI 1.05

One of the advantages of truncating outliers.