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Tom
01-27-2007, 12:03 PM
In BRIS traner stats in the PPs - when they list roi as 1.23 - what does this mean? Is this a 123% return - a proft, or its it $1.23 returned for every $2?
-0.61 - this is a loss of 39%?

I don't ususally use these, but since they are FREE, I thought I'd give them a try.

ezrabrooks
01-27-2007, 12:11 PM
In BRIS traner stats in the PPs - when they list roi as 1.23 - what does this mean? Is this a 123% return - a proft, or its it $1.23 returned for every $2?
-0.61 - this is a loss of 39%?

I don't ususally use these, but since they are FREE, I thought I'd give them a try.

I a pretty sure they are based on $2.00. Why they show them in that format is beyond me.. Doesn't DRF do the same?

Ez

cj
01-27-2007, 12:32 PM
They are based on result per $2 bet. If a trainer doesn't win any races, the display is -2.00.


A -0.07 means you get back $1.93 for every $2 bet. Your -0.61 means you get back 1.39 for every deuce, or lose 30.5%.

For positive stats, they display a +. +1.20 would mean you get back $3.20 for every $2 bet.

To convert to DRF style, just add 2.

Tom
01-27-2007, 12:34 PM
Great - thanks guys.

ezrabrooks
01-27-2007, 12:45 PM
They are based on result per $2 bet. If a trainer doesn't win any races, the display is -2.00.


A -0.07 means you get back $1.93 for every $2 bet. Your -0.61 means you get back 1.39 for every deuce, or lose 30.5%.

For positive stats, they display a +. +1.20 would mean you get back $3.20 for every $2 bet.

To convert to DRF style, just add 2.

Thanks CJ.. I thought Bris/TSN calculated their ROI the same as DRF...now I understand why I was confused.

Ez