Statistics have a way of surprising us at any time! More trivia: yesterdays AUS gallops at Benalla. No. 11 placed in 6 of eight races. Numbers 5-10-11 placed in consecutive races. UK Greyhounds at Kinsley, numbers 1 & 2 placed 1st and 2nd in 4 consecutive races. How can we profit from these extraordinary events? I believe you can and did research this once, but as the record keeping is so time consuming, eventually gave it a miss. The system I was contemplating for consecutive same track events was continually update a spreadsheet with results. Take the Kinsley greyhound results. How often would numbers 1 & 2 place in consecutive races at same track, say 4 times? What are the odds of that occurring? let's say it was 1000:1 that 1 & 2 would place in 5 consecutive places. Would it be prudent to consider backing dogs 3,4,5,6 in the next race and/or laying 1,2?
Something to think about?
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