It is too difficult to put an exact number on it, since sometimes the numbers are so close they are indistinguishable… like which is better, a horse with last 3 Beyers of 87 92 86 or 88 87 90?
Interestingly enough, if a horse’s most recent 3 Beyer speeds are all higher then all of the other horses’ career Beyers, the horse wins about 90% of the time, which makes this a prime betting opportunity.
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That sure looked easy. But how often does the highest Beyer speed horse actually win first place? Thanks
Anonymous said this on August 17th, 2008 at 12:34 am
It is too difficult to put an exact number on it, since sometimes the numbers are so close they are indistinguishable… like which is better, a horse with last 3 Beyers of 87 92 86 or 88 87 90?
Interestingly enough, if a horse’s most recent 3 Beyer speeds are all higher then all of the other horses’ career Beyers, the horse wins about 90% of the time, which makes this a prime betting opportunity.
Vegas Dave said this on August 17th, 2008 at 5:55 am