You might be on to something with the negative information data . One of my angles involves an attribute which a contender does NOT have.Ranchwest
I am currently working on tracking jockey troubled trips. I know that a troubled trip can happen to any jockey at any time. But I am thinking that jockeys that have a lot of troubled trips may not be very good wagers. What do you think? — RanchWest
How are you doing that?
Comments? — Dave Schwartz
specifically looking at poor/bad or "negative" biases that I can see — Conley
I also flag horses with troubled trips. I figure that a horse should also be forgiven for the occasional troubled trip, but when it keeps happening, maybe it isn't a coincidence. — RanchWest
Ranch right now I am keeping track of track biases and specifically looking at poor/bad or "negative" biases that I can see
I am doing almost 99% of the tracks on North America right now and have data starting from the start of this month if anyone wanted a quick sneak peek of what I do (which is probably nobody) — Conley
OMG!!!! — Dave Schwartz
I saw another negative today. A horse with zero Quirin points and no recent closes went off as the favorite. If the horse doesn't run early and doesn't run late, how is it going to win? This was Bistrita, R5 at FL today, 5/23/22. Went off at 1/4 odds! And, I had her with the 5th best composite speed rating in a 7-horse field. Doesn't even seem possible, though it was the low odds on my automated odds line. — RanchWest
Respectfully, single race examples have only slightly better than zero value. — Dave Schwartz
When it comes to negative factors, it seems to me that Pickmaster was used in HSH to identify negative factors some years ago. I don't recall the outcome but it felt like a worthwhile venture. — Tony Kofalt
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