Sent: Wednesday, 10 February 2016 8:37 AM
To: James Conway
Subject: Re: Your racing analysis system
Hi James,
I'll have to get my head around it all.
Ok
Am I right in saying you give the fitness measures to support the punter but in essence you're not really giving a tip on which horse or horses ?
That is right, I do not study the form, I break the field up first into fit and unfit, then I generally
place fittest 4 on the top line and then 3 on the second line, so u get 7 horses in an order of fitness.
Some races u will see 1-2 horses 98% - 100% fit, they go really well, it is out of my control what ratings
horses are.
If I rate your best bet 95% and it has 7 horses fitter you should have a re think on this race.
Some races I like the top and line and so say.
Some races I say value bet; as not sure where the winner or exotics will come from in the 7 horses.
Some races I just do not like, when to hold or when to fold.
In saying that fitter horses win, see results u will find the top line and 1-2-3 horses win most races.
I generally bet top line with all 7 runners in exotics.
Exactas are paying huge, as other exotics.
Last meeting, Caulfield: 28 horses rated 95%, zero wins, is that a help?
Punting is just a numbers game, using fitter horses as commodities to return a profit.
Earlier in the day, I will post Rick Williams form% tips to assist punters, use with fitness% tips if you like.
Just watch race sheets on twitter first to get a hang of it all.
It is pretty simple.
Is one able to learn how to use or buy the system or is it purely provided by you direct?
It took me 30 years Stuart, after 20 years in the greyhound training business, starting way back in 1958!
It would take me 5 – 10 years to teach so not available.
I multiple several tens of thousands of combinations in my head in 1-3 seconds to get my fitness ratings.
We are working on 28.8Scanfit, with 100,000 plus combinations, that will tell hundreds of millions of
punters who is fittest in order for any race around the world from their mobile.
Thanks for the questions Stuart.
Kind regards,
Jim