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Dude, this is rocket science, right here, I will stick to MMA, dont understand a fuck.....
Cheers, VA. Yeah, it's quite complicated, no doubt.
Dude, this is rocket science, right here, I will stick to MMA, dont understand a fuck.....
Cheers, VA. Yeah, it's quite complicated, no doubt.

I was expecting something like "dude, put money in this horse and win a lot of money", but not, life is not that easy...![]()
Gotcha makes sense. Actually have my ole notebook out rn, gonna write that down, "place bets should be made when equal to or greater than horse's win probability." Good rule of thumb to go by, love those tidbits, thanks.@BluntTrauma21
When I'm looking to W/P a horse I go heavier on the place side, so as such, I'd be looking for not only a horse who ranks high and shows good value based on my win probability calculation. But who's place probability is also about equal to or preferably greater than it's win probability. Know what I mean? A horse who I have at 20.7% to win, but only 14.3 to place is one I'd only be looking to win bet if I got better than fair value for that bet.
Gotcha makes sense. Actually have my ole notebook out rn, gonna write that down, "place bets should be made when equal to or greater than horse's win probability." Good rule of thumb to go by, love those tidbits, thanks.
"In ALL cases look for EVEN PACED horses. Even paced horses are in the money (not win) more than any other kind, especially if they have one or more of the other 55% Solution factors going for them as well."
- from Dr. Sartin's manual 'The 55% Solution', which is him trying to profile what types fit best in the place spot.
Damn it @t6p. I thought we were the ones to discover that. Well, shit. Apparently the even horse idea goes back at least 29 years. Haha.
Sartin also claims that the 'contra energy' contender to the most likely winner is the "MOST important of all factors' when it comes to finding the place horse. Yeah, that's kinda what I've been trying to say on here for a while now. The vast majority of time the eventual place horse doesn't get a good look at the eventual winner until they hit the stretch.
Glad to see this risen from the ashes. Echo the sentiment that I have no idea what is going on but net archaeologists are going to dust this off one day and be fucking impressed.
@t6p will have us covered for May and June anyways being the Triple Crown trifecta master that he is, and I'm sure he'll keep it a lot more simple than I do.
And I still hate Gronkowski for ruining T's triple crown run last year I've have you know.
i.e. @t6p I know I mentioned to you before to hit me up before you do some races. You really don't need to, though. I'm not sure what method you used last year when you were crushing it, but I'd do it the same this year as well. Why not right? If it worked for you then why change it.
I'd love to use the same method again this year bud, problem for me is just remembering what it was, haha. But seriously, I give you most of the credit for me hitting those trifectas by steering me in the right direction like you always do.
Also, like others, I'm very happy to see this thread active again.
If you were using a version of our old formula we should be able to figure out what you were using, T, since we still have some listed in our PM's I do believe. If not, then I'll have it stored on one of my computers at home here.
And cheers.
P.S. Great job capping the recent UFC cards as well @t6p. Keep it going like we all know you can.