Thanks for the video. It was very nice. I have a couple of questions: 1)What do you do if you have two horses in the same race that qualify? Do you have a tie-breaking system or do you pass? 2)Does the 15 race minimum apply to the year-to-date record or can the winning percentage also be taken from just the track they're competing at? I will appreciate your response. Thanks in advance.
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From Mexico,City Thank you so much.... Fo adding this kind of information....
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good video
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What Is The Win Rate Of This System?
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What Is The Win Rate Of This System. Would it be best to play it $2 win $4 Place $8 Show?
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The win rate is between 25 and 29%. (As you will never play a combination averaging lower than 25%!) Best play depends on the odds. Anything 4-1 and less play win only. 4.5 - 10-1 W/P and anything over 11-1 play across. $2, $4 $8 should work out ok!
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2.78 or PLUS 39%. I see the 2.78 but where do you find the plus 39 percent? What does that mean?
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$2.00 is a break even bet (a win bet costs $2.00 so if you get $2.00 back you're even). Now, if you make $2.78 back for every $2.00 you wager on average, you are PLUS .78 cents. .78 is 39% profit for every $2.00 you wager.
.78 x 100 divided by 2.00 = 39%. That's your return on investment. Again, that means for every $2.00 you wager you profit .78 or 39% profit on average.
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Thanx, it all makes sense. I've already seen a few races where this systems works!
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The Jockey/Trainer system has been around a long long time. That's the reason the DRF publishes it. Up until recently that information was almost impossible to get. As for ROI, again the DRF gives you that information. At 1:03 in the video you'll see ROI posted for this Jockey/Trainer combo. It's 2.78 or PLUS 39%. The idea is to bet on only J/T with positive ROI. It's all there in the DRF for you too see. Thanks for the excellent question!
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