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Originally Posted by Mr.XXX
Thank you Sir, that's wonderful news. Count me in just on that alone.
And what are the chances of:
1. Form Cycle Chart Graph( with Early Pace & Sustained Pace options).
2. Full Past Performance module.
3. Database query like Formulator / StatsMaster?
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Really good, actually.
LOL - My current software has all those things as well as a few more things:
**4,000 pre-defined factors per horse
**trainer stats that are broken down by circuit with 147 different factors that are programmable into systems
**tracks every bet you make, then allows you to study such questions as "Which factors do the horses from 6/5 to 3/1 that are beating me on a Thursday in March rank in the top 2 positions
**Programmable betting systems that allow the user to make different size bets on different horses in the same race, adjusting for things such as advantage, rebates, hit rate, optimum bet.
**Paceline selection systems that are fully programmable by the user.
**Use pseudo-pacelines (i.e. synthetic pacelines) without actually selecting any pacelines.
**Create "filters" that allow the user to build a dynamic model of "races like this one," take the races from that model and compute which factors have performed best, and turn it into a system specifically for this race.
**Use the "Dynamic Filtering" mentioned above to determine which factors the public uses to bet and create an artificial odds line that is pretty darned good.
**Use the contenders and the horses chosen to bet and compute whether or not the race is playable.
**Mix Impact Value handicapping, and pace handicapping together in the same race AUTOMATICALLY to produce probabilities.
**Allow the user to use several different forms of artificial intelligence, such as genetic algorithms, neural networks and prediction markets.
**Handicap races using several Monte Carlo simulators.
ALL OF THIS AND PERHAPS A LITTLE MORE.
That's why this software is called HSH.