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Originally Posted by WP1981
They are coming up with the win and place percentages for each choice from somewhere. Figured they would have some sort of roi for each of them as well from the same data.
I do not have one, otherwise I would not be curious. I find a lot of things like this interesting..such as post position stats. There is never an roi or anything posted. Seems like an easy process to average the payouts by starts from that pp and post the roi like they do with other aspects. If pp # doesnt matter enough to do that, then why post the stats in the first place.
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there are alot of stats that are published that, to some are questionable in importance. you can see the dichotomy of what is important in what americans see as important to solving the handicapping puzzle and what foreigner's deem important in their neck of the woods, even though the t-breds are running over the type of courses.
sometimes it is just probably a marketing ploy amongst data vendors to provide the data that they do.