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Old 01-01-2007, 07:54 PM
ArlJim78 ArlJim78 is offline
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Default Selection analysis for Turfway

I thought instead of leaving things open-ended, I would begin to apply defined mythical wagers to my selections so as to have a benchmark.

Instead of picking and chosing different plays from the selections I decided to simply apply the same mythical wagers against all of my posted selections.

So, four horses were selected in each race. The wagers will be as follows;
$1 exacta box - cost $12 per race
$1 trifecta box - cost $24 per race
$1 super box - cost $24 per race
$1 double box - cost $16 per race
$1 Pick 3 box - cost $64 per race
$1 Pick 4 box - cost $256 per race

So applying this same betting scheme to each of the five days that I posted Turfway selections, here is the profit summary;

December 28 ($1,510) loss
December 29 ($1,439) loss
December 30 $5,325
December 31 ($1,285) loss
January 1 $1,697

Five day total $2,788 profit on $9,400 wagered

Of course no one should wager in a mechanical way like this. I chose to judge my selections in this way since I think it is probably the toughest test you could apply.

I am going to keep a running log like this and see what happens. I suspect that over time it will be extremely hard to maintain the positive profit. We’ll see.
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Old 01-02-2007, 10:28 PM
todko todko is offline
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Nice job Jim. You're doing well with a track that's tough to 'cap not only because of the poly but the 12 horse fields. Good job.
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Old 01-02-2007, 11:23 PM
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i wish i would have kept track too..nice job jimbo
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Old 01-03-2007, 12:15 AM
ArlJim78 ArlJim78 is offline
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Originally Posted by todko
Nice job Jim. You're doing well with a track that's tough to 'cap not only because of the poly but the 12 horse fields. Good job.
Thanks todko

Believe it or not the poly I don't mind, in fact I prefer it.

Now the large fields of cheaper horses, that is something that I really do find challenging. It keeps you on your toes so to speak.
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