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MikeDee
13th May 2001, 04:58.25 AM
broke my maiden ----1 for 9 and sizzling -51% ROI
George
13th May 2001, 09:16.08 AM
First of many for you Mike! I am struggling too at 2/12 with -36% roi.
pick using rs. prat, tlc, htr, impact.
#1A
alt #3
hurrikane
13th May 2001, 09:18.46 AM
congrats Mike.
Haw
spot play on the
#4
alt #1a
ronnie h
13th May 2001, 10:07.10 AM
i will try the#10 alt 1a
MtKen
13th May 2001, 11:15.05 AM
I'll flip Reddy's pix......1a with 10 alt
Mike: Tribe started slow too
Carl
13th May 2001, 12:57.11 PM
#7 hasn't run a race in 242 days, I haven't posted a winner here in same.
So, going with the plus 8 nESPD,
"I'll have a ticket on the #7 to win please".
MikeDee
13th May 2001, 01:39.24 PM
lets see
Pick 2
alt 1a
(that 7 should be a big price, maybe a exa or tri play there somewhere).
tribe's been getting fat on the weak sisters lately, we'll what happens when NY comes to town this coming weekend
Glen
13th May 2001, 02:15.01 PM
Ok, I'm implementing George's GJRS dBs (George's jockey Running Style Data Base System)
# Sample# Win% ROI
1 105 15.24% -25.24
1a 229 16.16% -24.24
2 23 0% -100
3 88 14.77% 1.32
4 32 6.25% -84.32
5 136 8.09% -53.21
6 194 17.01% -23.45
7 76 11.84% -48.68
8 122 13.93% -16.80
9 183 13.11% -10.66
10 194 15.98% 1.02
11 104 11.54% 0.00
Having said all that...Gimmie #6
Alt #3
Glen
13th May 2001, 05:10.51 PM
Well think I cashed my first real ticket at Haw. Played exacta...There might be something to this RS/Jock thing....
George
13th May 2001, 06:18.06 PM
Nice $270 zacta Glen! I had a dollars worth myself.
My alt's keep winning these darn things. Can't seem to handicap them.
Really hard to go with the uglier of my top 2. Guess I need to learn to
do that.
Think the rs may be another weapon but some days, some tracks it
don't pick too well. That's true of most factors though.
George
14th May 2001, 12:31.41 PM
Glen.........noticed you are keeping your roi stats in the traditional negative and positive format.
Have found it much easier to calc as a positive number from zero to whatever with 100 being
breakeven. Formula is ($won / (starts * 2)) * 100. Be sure to check starts greater than zero
before the divide.
Reason I create as a positive number is hate doing queries later on negative numbers.
Always get it backasswards.
Glen
14th May 2001, 02:34.07 PM
Good point George. Thanks for the formula. I will have to impliment it into the ROI calculator.
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