http://www.betting-school.com/betting-school-affiliate-program The ultimate horse racing system has to meet a number of criteria. First off it needs to make a profit! And that profitable system has to produce those profits on a consistent basis, Ideally we want our horse racing system to be profitable every month and if possible every week.
1. Horse Racing Method Creation
betting methods get bad publicity because there is so much rubbish being pushed at us. Systems that
promise huge profits but in reality they are just rubbish.
Systems marketers and creators fall into three main types.
1. Cheats: Strong words but I think justified. These are people who have no affinity with horse racing
systems but they have discovered that there are a lot of raving fans who would like to win money on
betting.
They spend all of their time writing the sales letter that will draw in the unsuspecting customer.
They know that however poor the system is that only a tiny number will ask for a refund.
2. Fools: These are people who have found what they believe is a winning method but in reality it turns
out to be just some coincedental wins.
These fools dont understand the problems caused by making a system fit the data available. The thing is
that given any set of data the determined person can find a set of rules that could be applied to that
data that will find enough winners to make a winning system.
Predicting the past is always easier than predicting the future.
2. 3. The Expert: There are of course people who know about researching trends, who realise that a trend
found in one set of data needs to be fully tested on another unique set of data before it can be
considered reliable. If you are to buy a betting system then these are the people you should be
following.
Here's my step by step plan for creating a workable betting system
1. look at lots of past data to locate an indicator of winners. Something that looks to be common to a lot
of successes that could maybe become the basis of a method.
2. Hone that idea by adding known sensible filters, things like days since last run (recent runs indicate
that the horse is likely to fit), course and /or distance winners (have proven they can win in that race
type) etc.
If you have a filter that says the horse must have run between 1 to 4 days ago or 10 to 20 days ago (IE
but not 5 to 9) then you are just making your system fit the data.
3. And this is the critical step. Test your completed system on fresh data. This is how you know you are
on to something worthwhile. But if you then tweak it a bit so it looks good on both sets of data then you
are back-fitting again.
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