RaceCensus Bunbury Bonanza System
So many people waiting on some betting systems rather than lay or arb systems.
Thought I'd contribute my Bunbury Bonanza System: Last start winner at Bunbury. Must not be favourite this start. Not first up from a spell. Selections 1,627 Winners 246 Strike Rate 15.12% Profit $465.50 POT 28.62% Average Dividend $8.51 Maximum Dividend $93.00 |
Is that - last start winner@Bunbury or this start is Bunbury, but last start winner anywhere?
Either way, a bit skinny SR.... But thanks, mate. |
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Up the strike rate a little and add it to the above:
Last start winner at Bunbury Racing within 30 days Non metro track this start. Selections 1,116 Winners 263 Strike Rate 23.57% Profit $233.30 POT 20.91% Average Dividend $5.13 Maximum Dividend $24.00 That makes it a total of 698.80 units profit and POT of 25.48% POT. |
Anyone guess why Bunbury throws this result?
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I like the Max Dividend! |
It might not be due to Bunbury track specifically, but rather where the horse can perform next (per the system). If non-metro tracks are excluded, I think it leaves York, Northam, Bunbury and Mt Barker within a 4 hour travel loop. Perhaps the limited number of available tracks might have something to say about the class of racing (???). And if as last start winner it's not favourite, a metro horse may be taking a big class drop for a run 'cause it's out of form/early in preparation (???)
How's the S/R compare with Bunbury repeat runners vs a horse running elsewhere? Maybe the course handicapper isn't the best... What about maiden vs non-maiden last start winners? Maybe it's the done thing in the region to run your maiden through Bunbury (there are no maiden races at Ascot today, nor the previous 3 meets; and just checked the last 2 at Belmont Park: no maidens) |
My WA geography isn't the best :) Missing Narrogin, Toodyay....and probably plenty of others too :)
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Why?, Dont think it's got anything to do with the track itself CP, although it is known to favour front runners, other than that there are 60+ trainers operating out of there & it is close to Perth, which makes it the best provincial training area in the state.
Therefore imo winners at that track that are then sent out to non-metro races at their next start away from Bunbury may often be meeting slightly inferior opposition despite the fact they are probably moving up in class. If they are running again at Bunbury, well they are in form & having won their last start there, odds are they are front running types. & the non-fav filter helps add value to the system. |
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