
8th December 2012, 01:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by evajb001
Basically what mattio is saying is if say one of your filters is a horse must have a winning % above 23.37% then you've clearly backfitted to get the 'best' result. However if your filter is it has to be above 20% or 25% then thats not so bad as your using general numbers and not backfitting to a precise number.
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can't agree evajb001, you using "perception" to kid yourself that you're not backfitting.
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