Why Every Race Win Is So Rare
The starting point for any horse racing result is the present form of racing stats. This consists of a series of numbers or letters. It's pretty easy to recognize. The top number is the horse's first-last race, the second-last race, the one above it on the list in third, and so on. In horse racing results, the order is usually not relevant. However, horse racing odds are calculated the same way; and if your pick loses, you lose the amount by which the bet was made plus your runner's win, divided by the total payoff price. How long ago was the horse racing result, and how long was the last time it showed a winning edge? That question is important because it tells you how many races it took to get a winning edge. If the answer is longer than the total number of races, the horse has been improving. On the other hand, if the answer is shorter than the total number of races, the horse has been running low-quality races, and that race is what caused it to lose. Other factors can