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Old 11-29-2005, 07:27 PM   #1
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30% Win at 2/1 average odds?

Please forgive me for asking this question.
I know it's a negative situation but is there any software out there that consistantly produces these kinds of numbers.
I'm looking for something to build on.
I figure if using a software that gives me this kind of "black box" results coupled with additional handicapping and trainer intent would lead to consistent profits.
Am I smoking crack or can this be achieved?
Please no "you're an idiot comments".
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Old 11-29-2005, 07:34 PM   #2
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30% Win at 2/1 average odds?

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Please forgive me for asking this question.
I know it's a negative situation but is there any software out there that consistantly produces these kinds of numbers.
I'm looking for something to build on.
I figure if using a software that gives me this kind of "black box" results coupled with additional handicapping and trainer intent would lead to consistent profits.
Am I smoking crack or can this be achieved?
Please no "you're an idiot comments".
Thanks all,
Dan

If you want to get close to the figures you quote, here is a relatively simple way to achieve it:

Bet the Morning Favorite (at major tracks) to win for each race. You will roughly produce the results you seek with virtually no effort or work....and no software required!

Hope this helps,

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Old 11-29-2005, 07:37 PM   #3
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Dan,

IF I understand you correctly, what you are asking is something like, "Is there any software that produces an odds line which comes remotely close to what the public's betting looks like."

If I am correct, then one answer is our software, the HorseStreet Handicapper. Might I suggest that you sign up for tonight's Pre-Sales class?

http://www.horsestreet.com/ubb/Forum32/HTML/000006.html

Please note that I do not generally respond to questions about software with a "buy mine" type of answer. Your question, however, is absolutely what our software does best. And, taking into consideration the tremendous Christmas offer, I feel it is appropriate here.


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Old 11-29-2005, 07:40 PM   #4
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Dan

I will vouch for Dave that he is not out just to sell something. He has a nice site with good stuff on it.
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Old 11-29-2005, 08:03 PM   #5
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WiZard I appreciate you're input!+

A couple examles of ML since 11/02 at Aqu ML fav W% 33.63 W ROI .84 for a 16% loss.
CRC which I realize is not a major track 9/19-11/28-ML W% 29.36 W ROI .73-27% loss.
HAW 9/23-11/26 ML W% 28%,ROI .80 -20% loss.
The mystical thing about post time favs is they win about 30% at most tracks-cheaper tracks a little higher-harness higher still but always for a long term negative ROI.
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Old 11-29-2005, 08:25 PM   #6
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Thanks Dave.

I've purchased your 2 money management publications.
I also have heard nothing but good about you and enjoyed a phone conversation with you a couple of years ago.
Like most of us I would like to turn a profit with my hadicapping and figure if I can start with something close to even and with a little practice,patience and common sense this can be accomplished.
I've tried POLs last 2 versions and a few others but it's aways close but no cigar.
I spend a few months using these programs as prescibed,buiding data bases,
Spend 3-4 hours per day.
I don't lose bags of money but slowly my bank roll always gets smaller.
I certainly spend much more money on software and the monthy TSN $60 than I have ever lost at the track.
It's like black jack if you count cards,play basic strategy and play against a single deck you have an advatage over the house.
I just can't understand why I can't do this with horses.
I know you do it and Steve Wolsen can do it but why can't I do it using the same software and strategies?
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Old 11-29-2005, 08:31 PM   #7
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WiZard I appreciate you're input!+

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A couple examles of ML since 11/02 at Aqu ML fav W% 33.63 W ROI .84 for a 16% loss.
CRC which I realize is not a major track 9/19-11/28-ML W% 29.36 W ROI .73-27% loss.
HAW 9/23-11/26 ML W% 28%,ROI .80 -20% loss.
The mystical thing about post time favs is they win about 30% at most tracks-cheaper tracks a little higher-harness higher still but always for a long term negative ROI.
DAN
Hi Dan:

I do consider Aqu a major track, but not the others you mention. I gave you that M/L idea as an easy rule of thumb- actually the win rate is a little higher than the 30% you requested and the winning odds are a little lower. Nevertheless, what you requested was a .90 (=.3 x 3.00) ROI. Here is a mindless way to improve upon the ROI and win percent from the straight M/L favorite- eliminate all M/L favorites going off at actual odds of 3.0 or greater. You will now have very close to (or even greater than) a .90 ROI with an even higher win % (about 40%!). Of course, this still will not bring you a positve ROI nor will betting the actual favorite each race (as you point out).

The takeout is the crusher! <however, rebates now put you in striking distance of a long-term profit with a win % near 40%>

These ideas will also work at major Cal tracks.

Hope this helps,

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Old 11-29-2005, 08:40 PM   #8
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Dan: HTR's K factor will win about 30% of all races and hit an ROI of 0.90. JCapper 's J rating will win about 28% with an ROI of about 0.93.
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Thanks again Wizard

That does help!
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Thanks Midnight+

Does Jcapper accept TSN Procap files?
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I know you do it and Steve Wolsen can do it but why can't I do it using the same software and strategies?
Why don't you start with an easier question, like "Why is there air?" <G>

Seriously, I could easily do an hour on an answer to that single question.

How about a simple version of that answer instead?

A few months ago, someone asked me what single thing would help most horse players more than anything else. My answer? Belief that they can beat the races.

It is a Catch-22, so to speak. In order to win, one must have confidence. One builds confidence by winning.

When you can find someone who wins, (and I mean someone that you are really convinced they win) watch them. Watch what they do and how they do it. What you will probably find is that, ironically, it is not their selection process that makes them win. Rather it is what they do with the horses they have selected.

(See? Now we are moving towards that more complicated answer.)

I have a workshop to prepare for. Must go.

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Dan: HTR's K factor will win about 30% of all races and hit an ROI of 0.90. JCapper 's J rating will win about 28% with an ROI of about 0.93.
I know there are significant improvements that may be made with even just one rating. I'm trying to provide results based upon easy publicly available info.

Of course, the sharp handicappers here are always working to do much better.

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Starting with the obvious may not be the way to go but since you asked I'll take a stab. This isn't quite what you want but in HSH you can put together systems or spot plays to test against a database or use as a contenders list. Here's results from a simple little system that I threw together in HSH. It took me all of five minutes to put together and the "test" ran through a 1,000 races in under 10 seconds. 35% winners and a 6 cent loss on the dollar.

Test Race #1000 of 1000

Races Considered: 1,000
Bet: 1,000
Won: 356
Pct: 35.6
Pct Bet: 100.0

Total Bet: 2,000
Total Returned: 1,878.60
Profit: -121.40
$Net: $1.88

Avg Bet: $2.00
Avg Return: $5.28
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Old 11-29-2005, 09:55 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by danddiver
Please forgive me for asking this question.

I figure if using a software that gives me this kind of "black box" results coupled with additional handicapping and trainer intent would lead to consistent profits.
Dan
I'm not trying to be a wiseguy when I say you are not the first person to think this and spend months with various software trying to do the same thing. The problem is the "additional handicapping" and "trainer intent" will likely not give you value-type horses. Heck it is hard enough to turn a profit if you find something in your database that wins at 20% and has an ROI of $1.20 much less starting from a base where your ROI is negative. Why?? Because if you find it, others do too and the odds start gradually eroding. There are alot of smart handicappers out there with their software and/or databases. That is one reason why past database results may not translate into future profit. Another is you can find unrelated factors that turn a profit, but are not really logical when used together.

I appreciate what you are trying to do and do not mean to state that it is hopeless. But I assure you it is alot of hard work and can cost a lot of money in tuition. No matter what anybody says, paper bets are not the same as live playing. The key is to find something unique...something hardly anyone else is using at your track(s) of choice. If you decide to buy some program, find a unique way to use it that hardly anybody else will likelyfind due to the work involved and/or your creativity. And if you do find a winning method, keep looking for others as the racing game and its players are ever evolving/changing. What turned profits 10-20 years ago likely does not turn a profit today.

Jim

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