Today's Horse Racing
I was just glad to see some real money in the market. On most of the races today there was money in the market, but hardly anything getting matched. I've been struggling to get even £100 matched on some.
That trend at Pontefract was interesting.
Good To Firm (Good In Places) Going Stick 8.2
5f 3y -------- led, narrowly headed over 1f out, rallied bravely and got back up in dying strides.
1m 2f 5y --- made all, clear advantage after 3f, ridden over 2f out but responded to pressure and kept on well.
1m 6y -------- made all, quickened clear 2f out, kept on strongly to win comfortably.
6f --------------- made all, quickened clear when driven over 1f out, kept on strongly.
6f --------------- tracked leader, headway to lead over 2f out, under pressure 1f out but kept on strongly and eased close home.
1m 2f 5y----- made all, quickened clear 2f out, stayed on strongly to win easily.
5f 3y----------- made all, travelled strongly 2f out and quickened when asked for effort soon after, ran on well.
I can't get into it anyhow. I don't know what the guys name is but all I can hear is internal mouth action rather than words. It drives me insane... If I do watch any racing I have to do so on mute.
Only just finished setting this up but thought i'd post for anyone who may be interested in keeping an eye out for any Jockey/Trainer gambles. I'll let it run through and see if any patterns come up.
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Nice work James. Looking forward to checking back here for some emerging J/T patterns.
The great part about it is that Guardian is dynamic so we can sort by book % or market. So sorting by book % would show the most backed or layed trainer/Jockey. I'm not too sure how it'll work out because it feels very busy to me when looking at it.
Data starting to cycle through... not that there is a pattern to report. Maybe another column to store the volume the pairs attract would be a nice add on but it's already pretty busy.
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