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Originally Posted by formula_2002
i'll add the place numbers
1st place 19%
2nd place 18%
3rd place 13%
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Emperor Joseph 2nd may have told Mozart "there are simply too may notes"
I work with numbers and not enough of them, but here are some numbers for the top three used in the exacta. they are the top three public choices at about 1 minuet to post.
in a 27 race example one of the top three won 67% of the time.
a flat win bet on all three returned a loss of $0.46 on the dollar
when the top three are used over my selected horses the positive return was $0.07.
of course the results for the next 27 races will be more interesting.