
Today's Horse Racing
- SeaHorseRacing
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Its on. I agree not cheap travelling horses.
If anyone interested here's 2016 liquidity counted with my fomula (it counts how much people wanted to win for each price, then total sum divided by number of runners and then by 1000 (to make info more readable)...
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That's interesting but I'm not sure I fully understand what you just said there? Perhaps deserving of a new thread?napshnap wrote:If anyone interested here's 2016 liquidity counted with my fomula (it counts how much people wanted to win for each price, then total sum divided by number of runners and then by 1000 (to make info more readable)...
At the time of writing, Im not sure if it won or not..
For what its worth..I was running an experiment this afternoon
Two identical systems on different accounts, one with XM switched on and the other off..
Both profited from this race
I was expecting the one with XM to fire less frequently and get matched at odds less favourably that the account with XM off.
In this race the account with XM on returned nearly three times the profit of the other..?
Doesnt make sense really, but Ill take it
For what its worth..I was running an experiment this afternoon
Two identical systems on different accounts, one with XM switched on and the other off..
Both profited from this race
I was expecting the one with XM to fire less frequently and get matched at odds less favourably that the account with XM off.
In this race the account with XM on returned nearly three times the profit of the other..?
Doesnt make sense really, but Ill take it
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- SeaHorseRacing
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Did anyone see the first race at Newcastle today? When I was watching it, I thought to my self why are they walking around the track? If you havent watched it I recommend checking it out at ATR website.
The race finished 45 seconds slower then standard. A flat AW race over 2m which on average for its grade would be about 4/5 seconds slow. Never seen anything like it in my life!! Truly astonishing!!
The race finished 45 seconds slower then standard. A flat AW race over 2m which on average for its grade would be about 4/5 seconds slow. Never seen anything like it in my life!! Truly astonishing!!
- ShaunWhite
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It was like watching cycling, I expected them to all be balancing stationary on the last bend.Naffman wrote:Apparently it was 3 seconds slower than a hurdle race there over the same distance on soft ground
- SeaHorseRacing
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I know you think it was part of the M15.