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Old 20th February 2008, 12:41 AM
sye sye is offline
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Originally Posted by NANOOK
Hi All

Could someone please tell me the probability of 3 or more favs winning in a row betting race to race and paying over $2. Is there a math formula to work things like this out. So far this month up to the 17th I've counted 11 times, all races.

I'd appreciate anyones knowlege on this.

cheers


The TAB extracts 15% profit on turnover for each race - which means it pays you $8.50 when the untaxed dividend should be $10.

Let's assume that over thousands of races the untaxed dividend reflects the true probability of a horse's winning chance.

An untaxed dividend of $2 represents a 50% winning chance - but a TAB divvy of $2 would be about $2.25 if untaxed. This represents a true chance of about 44%.

The odds, therefore, of three $2 shots winning = .44 x .44 x .44.
That's about 8.5% (.085) or 1 in 12.

If you use the $2 dividend and ignore the pool deduction, then that probability is .5 x .5 x .5 = .125 or 1 in 8.
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