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Did play around with Top Weights some time back. Mainly multiple betting. Had a number of filters, but best results came when restricting to those in the first four lines of the prepost market.
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Use a number of filters when assessing the winning chance of a top weight
Won't divulge all but three key filters for me are Distance up to and including 1400m No apprentice jockey UniTAB rating between 97 and 100 |
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A sensible place to start. Sprint race, established rider, AND two other Ratings agencies "rate" the horse. Then you refine their estimates. If it works, why not. |
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A common element in a lot of my systems |
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Top Weight In the first four lines of the prepost market UniTAB rating between 97 and 100 |
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Thanks Shaun.
Will try it out. Cheers, |
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Clear top weighted horse down in class on previous start
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Hi STARRAFT,
Looks ok to me. Thanks. |
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Best horse in the race according to the handicapper, so yes, consider. However, the top-weight in a handicap is at a disadvantage, giving away weight. You need to consider the field strength. Just how disadvantaged is the horse relative to the field strength. |
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True also.
Interestingly it was Warren Block who researched this factor and he was a non Bettor. |
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