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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
That's very interesting.
So, you are saying that the public's handicapping means more today than it did (say) 15 years ago?
I'm very surprised. My understanding was that the weight assigned dropped by around 25%.
But I have to admit that my information is completely second hand. I've never had any direct contact with either him or his current group.
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Didn't you say that your research shows that the top three betting choices has risen to 73% when it was at 66-67% twenty or thirty years ago. That's a 9% to 11% improvement on the public selection, whether it's from handicapping, or money flow on picking the winners. Why would anyone drop their weighting of something that is a reliable factor?