This post is really aimed at those just starting out in the world of automation. I include myself in this group (despite labouring in practise mode for the past 6 months

I do not have a golden ticket to give away, I am very much in the process of being in the hunt for a profitable rule set (or two!) myself but I thought I would share some insight (and a spreadsheet) that may assist those finding their feet.
Like many before me, I set out to discovered a "One Rule to rule them all." Sadly, I'm 99% convinced that such a rule does exist and this where the concept of 'Less Is More' comes into play, as does the spreadsheet.
I've started this week on a new test rule and I am using the attached spreadsheet to monitor it's progress. Obviously it's only in it's infancy with a small amount of data (57 races) but it does illustrate the 'Less Is More' concept.
So far, the Original rule returns a loss of -£25.88 for the two days. Not a huge loss but not a profit which of course makes me sad. However, if we do a bit more digging and exclude certain parameters, in this case race type and/or distance, we can see that there are certain distances that are really dragging this rule down.
To get to the headline:
If I were to rule the against all races, I'd be in a negative position (see Original, col D).
However, if I select fewer races based on certain race distance criteria i.e. excluding 5/6/7f races, I'd be in a profitable position (see Excl 5/6/7f, col M).
And this is exactly what I mean by 'Less Is More'. You may think you have a negative rule set, but take a step back and see if there are common factors, in this case distance, that are causing this negative result. If it's consistent, filter them out and take it from there.
By all means, take the spreadsheet away with you and use it for your own purposes. You may want to record further parameters (e.g. number of selections, going, etc.) and maybe, it'll help you find an edge in your rule set that you previously didn't think was there.
Anyway, apologies for the long post and I hope it helps someone out even if I can't find a profitable rule set myself!!!
NOTE: You may also want to check the spreadsheet's formulae in case I've made a balls up
