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Originally Posted by raybo
CJ, with a close second being Game Theory.
CJ for his racing knowledge and data expertise, and his many contacts, industry wide. He would be the one to gather the employees and oversee production.
GT because of his overall intelligence and technical skills. He would ramrod the data storage and handling, and hardware/software development. There are several others who could help with those tasks also, DeltaLover, Magister Ludi, etc..
There is also a plethora of skilled racing analysts here, that could be used in support of data usage.
The on track specialists, and their subjective analysis, would be the tough part, IMO.
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In the end this is about putting a business together for syndicated betting.
Bill Gates was the genius behind Microsoft software development, but Steve Ballmer leadership achieved greater profits.
Yes, there are some posters on this forum with a very high handicapping IQ, but that will not put the syndicate business plan in the right direction.
A major problem with this industry today, is there is not enough intelligence about the customer in today's high tech betting and handicapping.
Like it or not; that is what the Ivy Leaguers and similar types do very well.