OnGoldWires wrote:Because the buses are going every 60 minutes, the assumption is that they depart 30 minutes apart, but that is not stated. If for example the North bus goes on the hour and the South bus goes at 5 past the hour, there will be 55 minutes in the hour in which the next bus is the North bus and only 5 minutes when the next bus is the South bus. So on average he will be going North 11 times to every 1 trip to the South.
Hi This is the right answer...
Although the buses arrived at each bus stop every 60 minutes, Bus B arrived at 5:00, 6:00 7:00 etc, whist Bus A arrived at 5:05, 6:05 and 7:05, so even though the frequency was exactly the same, the
window of opportunity to head South was a narrow 5 minute slot.
If you take this scenario and apply it to horse racing then, some event could occur 50% of the time (Similar to flipping a coin), but the timing is the differential and crucial factor. On paper, mathematically and logically, it could never work..but it can do
in the above scenario, when you knew that the buses arrived like clock work at equal intervals, the mathematicians amongst us may have said that over 1000 days he would visit each girlfriend equally as that is the logical answer..
Eg; total random example.. e.g. you may find the the 3rd fav at Ling failed to produce a profit over a 1000 races, irrespective of whether you backed or laid it (taking commission into account), but by applying some variable (call it timing or what ever), you may be able to turn a losing strategy into a winning one. It could be that when a particular jockey rode that 3rd fav it turns out in profit long term?
I think there many variables (some much more influential than others), Im sure a lot of people who run automated strategies utilise this variable, consciously or subconsciously; I know I do.
I posted something on here a while ago about building a strategy..if you start out with something (anything) and then hone and refine it over time, that variable will start to come to the forefront. Sometimes you never break through that profit line; but sometimes you do...
Regards
Peter
PS I think I may I may have visited them alternative nights myself and hedged my bets!!
