Stalls information Particularly For In-Play ?

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Tradegreen
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Good Morning,

I enjoy laying in-Play for small stakes however i'm struggling because of my lack of knowledge of Flat Racing In Particular Draw Biases and the impact of stalls numbers. I've noticed a lot of races over the shorter distance can be won or lost from the start. Where is the best places or resources online that i could look or use which would help to both educate me and highlight draw related bias or lack of.?


Thank you as always for the help and advice.


TG
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Euler
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This is basic but an interesting start

https://drawbias.com/
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Derek27
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Tradegreen wrote:
Tue Apr 12, 2022 12:26 pm
Good Morning,

I enjoy laying in-Play for small stakes however i'm struggling because of my lack of knowledge of Flat Racing In Particular Draw Biases and the impact of stalls numbers. I've noticed a lot of races over the shorter distance can be won or lost from the start. Where is the best places or resources online that i could look or use which would help to both educate me and highlight draw related bias or lack of.?


Thank you as always for the help and advice.


TG
As well as general draw bias, be aware of the effect of going and pace. On big-field straight courses when the ground is on the soft side of good, one side or the other is usually favoured. On faster ground, the ground is insignificant and it's the side with more front runners that usually comes out on top. I remember punters getting the Royal Hunt Cup badly wrong on fast ground because the other side came out on top in the Brittania the previous day.
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