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- SeaHorseRacing
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The question above is based on the betfair sp
- SeaHorseRacing
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Sea Horse - to answer your question - according to my database, blindly dob'ing all front runners at BSP results in ~43% success rate. Definition of front runner will vary, but mine is led in the prev 3 races.
There are profitable angles with the dob'ing, but context needs to be applied - the usual variables really - race type, other horses, draw, BSP, number of runners, distance, dslr, course etc. Simply dob'ing a horse because it has traded 50% or below say 70% historically over the years simply doesn't work long term, though you might of course have a few lucky wins initially.
There are profitable angles with the dob'ing, but context needs to be applied - the usual variables really - race type, other horses, draw, BSP, number of runners, distance, dslr, course etc. Simply dob'ing a horse because it has traded 50% or below say 70% historically over the years simply doesn't work long term, though you might of course have a few lucky wins initially.
- SeaHorseRacing
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Thanks for your advice. There is so much potential on dobbing. Not really into automation but I have done a lot of dobbing this year and I like the potential it has.Blackmoor wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2017 10:37 pmSea Horse - to answer your question - according to my database, blindly dob'ing all front runners at BSP results in ~43% success rate. Definition of front runner will vary, but mine is led in the prev 3 races.
There are profitable angles with the dob'ing, but context needs to be applied - the usual variables really - race type, other horses, draw, BSP, number of runners, distance, dslr, course etc. Simply dob'ing a horse because it has traded 50% or below say 70% historically over the years simply doesn't work long term, though you might of course have a few lucky wins initially.
- ShaunWhite
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I'm not really into it myself but I bookmarked this the other day, maybe you'll find it useful, maybe not.SeaHorseRacing wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2017 11:38 pmThanks for your advice. There is so much potential on dobbing. Not really into automation but I have done a lot of dobbing this year and I like the potential it has.
http://www.patternform.co.uk/
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This makes no sense
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- ruthlessimon
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- ruthlessimon
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dang didn't realise those two were the only proper shorties for the next few hrs... & it is nice outside
Im concentrating on the Kerber match at moment (looks like she's about to be beat) so only got half an eye on racing this afternoonruthlessimon wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 2:24 pmdang didn't realise those two were the only proper shorties for the next few hrs... & it is nice outside