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letswastemoney
01-02-2012, 03:35 AM
Hi everyone. I was handicapping tomorrow's Monrovia and wanted to know if there's any particular post that is an advantage or a death sentence on downhill turf at SA.

Uncle Salty
01-02-2012, 04:06 AM
Based on my numbers, posts 2, 5, and 8 and generally any post past 7 is a disadvantage for the downhill turf. But I only track the results for older claiming/allowance races.

Overlay
01-02-2012, 09:37 AM
Data I have shows 4-6 as advantageous, with all the others being less successful and roughly equal.

cj
01-02-2012, 09:47 AM
Here is what I have, strictly by ROI:

Runners Return ROI Post
442 $658.20 74.46% 1
442 $588.20 66.54% 2
442 $642.40 72.67% 3
442 $699.40 79.12% 4
442 $619.00 70.02% 5
430 $783.00 91.05% 6
388 $538.20 69.36% 7
317 $404.60 63.82% 8
245 $496.40 101.31% 9
174 $220.40 63.33% 10
97 $268.60 138.45% 11
44 $126.60 143.86% 12
3 $0.00 0.00% 13
2 $0.00 0.00% 14

horses4courses
01-02-2012, 10:32 AM
Those ROI stats for the SA downhill track display what I have thought for years. Strange to see the results for post 10, though.


Being drawn in a high post position (especially double digits) is actually an advantage - provided the horse has reasonably good early speed to take it on, or near, the lead. The reason for this is that, due to the unusual configuration of the downhill course, the outside actually becomes the inside during the race.

That being said, it is not easy to go wire to wire on this course.
Stalkers tend to do the best when they can run down the leader after turning for home.
Horses for courses angle is very strong, too. False favorites are often those types that have done well recently running 6F at Hollywood.
The Hollywood turf sprint track, and the downhill at SA, are like night and day.

Good luck!

Quackfan
01-02-2012, 10:40 AM
In fields of say 10 or more the outside posts have a distinct advantage. Where posts 1 and 2 get the worst of it.

In fields of say 8 or less there really isn't much difference because the way they load them the rail horse is really coming out post 4 or 5.

cj
01-02-2012, 10:41 AM
Here is how it looks when posts are grouped together...probably not a fluke.

Rnrs Return ROI Posts
1768 2588.20 73.20% 1-4
1577 2344.80 74.34% 5-8
565 1112.00 98.41% 9+

bettheoverlay
01-02-2012, 11:07 AM
There was a $110 winner Oct 10 from pp11 that kind of skewers the roi.

Of field size 10 + in the last 40 races going back to Jan1, 2011, the most winners (6) came from pp1 and pp9.

pp10 + were a cumlative 6/73 with another $45 dollar bomb from pp12.

cj
01-02-2012, 11:29 AM
There was a $110 winner Oct 10 from pp11 that kind of skewers the roi.

Of field size 10 + in the last 40 races going back to Jan1, 2011, the most winners (6) came from pp1 and pp9.

pp10 + were a cumlative 6/73 with another $45 dollar bomb from pp12.

There were no bombs from posts 1-9? These go back several years. For the record, I wouldn't worry much about $45 horses skewing anything. $110 maybe, but certainly not $45.

garyscpa
01-02-2012, 12:27 PM
Those ROI stats for the SA downhill track display what I have thought for years. Strange to see the results for post 10, though.


Being drawn in a high post position (especially double digits) is actually an advantage - provided the horse has reasonably good early speed to take it on, or near, the lead. The reason for this is that, due to the unusual configuration of the downhill course, the outside actually becomes the inside during the race.

That being said, it is not easy to go wire to wire on this course.
Stalkers tend to do the best when they can run down the leader after turning for home.
Horses for courses angle is very strong, too. False favorites are often those types that have done well recently running 6F at Hollywood.
The Hollywood turf sprint track, and the downhill at SA, are like night and day.

Good luck!

I agree with this 100% and it looks like CJ's data backs it up.

keilan
01-02-2012, 01:52 PM
I'd be interested to see how much the ROI changes if any when the population is split into two groupings 1) cheaper level horses and 2) higher class level horses.

It's been my experience that early speed is key when racing in the first subset and not as much in the 2nd subset..

It might also be interesting to see stats on the post time favorite and post-position! That might tell you more about post positions.

Tom
01-02-2012, 06:54 PM
I'll go against it here and take the :2:
Maybe the :9: and :10: will show the layoff late.

keilan
01-02-2012, 06:58 PM
Kinda like #1 Mizdirection

Should be sitting right behind the legitimate pace setters and looks to find racing room down on the rail............ see ya at the windows :lol:

Tom
01-02-2012, 07:14 PM
Nice hit K! :ThmbUp:

keilan
01-02-2012, 07:20 PM
Thanx Tom, Gomez went outside of the pacesetters instead of going down on the rail but they raced pretty much as I thought. Good thing I didn't play the x's as I would have used only 9 & 10 underneath..nice prices!!

jerry-g
01-02-2012, 07:27 PM
Kinda like #1 Mizdirection

Should be sitting right behind the legitimate pace setters and looks to find racing room down on the rail............ see ya at the windows :lol:

First time I ever got a D/D. I bet the 10/1 in the 7th 8th at SA. Nice for a $2 bet I got $43. Wish it were possible all the time or at least maybe again soon.

keilan
01-02-2012, 07:30 PM
First time I ever got a D/D. I bet the 10/1 in the 7th 8th at SA. Nice for a $2 bet I got $43. Wish it were possible all the time or at least maybe again soon.


Winner winner chicken dinner!! :jump:

horses4courses
01-02-2012, 07:57 PM
First time I ever got a D/D. I bet the 10/1 in the 7th 8th at SA. Nice for a $2 bet I got $43. Wish it were possible all the time or at least maybe again soon.

Nice hit!

There I was, thinking I would rain on your parade by questioning how you could have had a 10-1 winner along with a 3-1, and only got paid $43.
Turns out, you got paid over 20-1 for a 16-1 parlay. You did good!
Sometimes even high takeout can't stop you....nice job. :ThmbUp: