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Old 08-07-2006, 09:36 AM
ceejay ceejay is offline
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Originally Posted by SentToStud
Couple Q's:
1. What are you using for "hold?" By this I mean you are going to be wrong at times on horses that are tosses. What percentage -- or range of percentage -- are you allocating for being wrong on your tosses?

2. Do you ever press on a horse you expect to win at an overlayed price? I didn't see any opportunity for multiple winning tickets in your sample, though I may have missed it.

3. P-3/4 "systems" will work against a bettor, imo, when you go deeper in later legs vs earlier legs. When putting a ticket together, I find FAR greater value in having a single or a "shallow" leg at/near the end of the sequence vs at the beginning. Do you agree/disagree?
1. I really haven't tracked that in detail. Probably should. The 6 horse in leg D saturday was not a complete toss. I would say 85-90% of the races I bet P4's in I can not toss the winner. That translates to a 52-72% chance of having a shot.

2a. Yes. By upgrading the probabilities on who I think is a live longashot. That's why the 9 in leg A was made 3-1.
2b. Yes, by manipulating the software and limiting the odds range to where you want to overplay.

3. I let the race dictate the bet, so go shallow where I'm more comfortable. But I often go deeper in the first leg to avoid 1 and done. Really more of an emotional thing for me.
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