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Old 03-30-2017, 02:44 AM   #166
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Everybody need some kind of help at one time or another in one or more subjects.
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If I can find the help I am looking for I might even become a financial sponsor.

Here is my predicament:


Does anybody keep track of largest average payoff race tracks in North America or know anyone else that does?. I have a method that picks a lot of long-shots but I need to find out which tracks have the highest so I could use my method there.
Right now I am betting OP and getting excellent results:
7 days, 49 races, 13 wins with a 69 % profit on flat bets!!!!!
But OP is a short meeting and I need new venues to apply my trade.

Thanks and God bless you all.
Because I have nothing better to do at 2:00 a.m. , listed below is the type of info I think you are looking for. The info is from my year 2016 database, and takes into consideration only races with 7 or more starters. The average $2 payouts listed are for general consideration only, as a more realistic comparison between each needs to reflect the average field at the specified tracks as well as the track's Win Pool takeout rate. Also keep in mind that the smaller the number of winners in the sample size, the less reliable the average $2 payout number is. Data is of course also subject to change from one year to the next.

The format is Track // Sample Size // $2 Payout:

Alb // 241 // 13.08
AP // 402 // 12.11
Aqu // 568 // 13.55
ArP // 172 // 11.19
AsD // 160 // 11.54
Bel // 616 // 13.90
BTP // 482 // 11.57
Cby // 395 // 11.84
CD // 572 // 12.81
Cls // 74 // 9.58
GPW (Crc) // 289 // 12.83
CT // 1042 // 12.86
DeD // 793 // 13.84
Del // 411 // 11.90
Dmr // 366 // 13.42
ElP // 205 // 12.29
EmD // 417 // 12.31
EvD // 578 // 13.02
Fer // 17 // 13.31
FE // 157 // 11.76
FG // 650 // 13.34
FL // 590 // 12.27
FMT // 67 // 10.24
Fno // 22 // 15.52
Fon // 215 // 12.07
FP // 146 // 9.48
GG // 621 // 13.37
GP // 1718 // 13.65
Haw // 386 // 11.73
Hou // 234 // 14.24
HP // 130 // 11.34
Hst // 221 // 13.83
Ind // 770 // 14.70
KD // 49 // 14.20
Kee // 246 // 14.49
LaD // 455 // 12.88
LA // 205 // 12.70
LRC // 161 // 13.52
Lrl // 1023 // 14.63
LS // 333 // 11.27
Med // 67 // 16.16
Mnr // 914 // 11.72
Mth // 361 // 10.84
MVR // 714 // 13.18
NP // 286 // 12.33
OP // 482 // 14.81
Pen //1018 // 12.48
Prx // 1067 // 14.13
PID // 450 // 13.96
Pim // 207 // 12.56
Pln // 87 // 12.89
PM // 248 // 13.16
PrM // 355 // 11.73
Ret // 180 // 11.88
RP // 486 // 13.60
Rui // 82 // 10.69
Sac // 22 // 10.44
Sar // 278 // 14.18
SA // 790 // 13.67
SRP // 131 // 11.18
SR // 45 // 12.30
Suf // 46 // 14.58
Sun // 331 // 12.90
Tam // 771 // 13.67
Tdn // 551 // 11.53
Tim // 36 // 8.82
TP // 508 // 13.29
TuP // 739 // 11.25
WO // 970 // 14.07
WRD // 202 // 11.99
Zia // 246 // 12.01


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Old 03-31-2017, 12:09 AM   #167
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I'm surprised LRC is $13+. It always seems so chalky. It just goes to show that hard data is much better in measuring things than perception is.
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