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Horse racing: racing systems and their different degrees of efficiency

Horse racing and the different degree of efficiency of handicap systems is what Disadvantage he is constantly testing and searching. This is to find the(s) with the perfect fit for your mission and goals. But the perfect fit for what exactly? Types of bets (exact, high five, pick 3, etc.), track(s) played, field size (6-12 field sizes), etc. Breeds come in all shapes, sizes, and complexities. It is a difficult game to master and you cannot do without. There are the basic systems: class, form, pace, speed, jockey, coach, last allowed odds, last days run, practice, track bias, etc. There are several thousand angles and sub-angles to deal with.

There is no one handicap system or method that does it all in one. There is no such thing and there simply cannot be one. That is why the basic systems have limitations but they are still good. In virtually all cases, it takes two or more basics together to get some winning power out of these systems. Not only that, but the basic handicap systems have different strengths and different weaknesses for each type of bet, each In the money position gold ITM position (victory, place, show, fourth and fifth positions) and each field size.

Therefore, one of the best ways to find the best handicap method or systems is to reach advanced handicap levels. With the more advanced levels, there are ways to test virtually all basic and / or sub-basic combinations of complex angles and sub-angles side by side and see them for what they are. What is to be able to compare them in a simple statistical way and choose the(s) for specific purposes of bet types, field size and ITM position. This means that whenever you choose, select and choose a horse(s) then you have classified that horse.

This is when any system or method is used and each horse has a rank number based on the size of the field. Field size is how many horses are physically on the track when the race begins. Once you sort by any system and use those specific methods unchanged each time to get a disadvantage with the size of the field, then you have an idea of ​​what it looks like.

There are many angles like:

(1) drop in class but good speed in a higher class.

(2) The cheaper the race, the better the class drop will benefit.

Too: (3) a good jockey who changes today.

(4) look for the fastest 1/2 mile horse, if any.

(5) Jumping in class from a lower class horse can be a trainer move nowadays.

(6) Good horse ran on the same track constantly.

There are hundreds of others to try for specific reasons. This is partly what racing systems have and their varying degrees of efficiency.

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