Lechero79 Posted November 15, 2008 Posted November 15, 2008 Right, so I'm interested in building a mathematical model which would then attempt to create a tissue for each race. However, whilst I know a lot about maths/statistics, my horse racing knowledge is not at the same level (although better than the average person), so I really need some help. Basically, what would be a good start is all the factors which people feel is important in deciding the viability of each horse, and then a pecking order of each factor depending on how important you perceive it to be. The things I can think of off the top of my head are going, course, distance, trainer form, jockey form, weights, top speed/postdata from RP, horse form. I'm sure there are many other things people evaluate when pricing up a race, so I'd be grateful for all input. It's not a problem if the data is qualitative instead of quantitative, as I should be able to convert qualitative data into a numerical form. Thanks, Lechero. Quote
Gingertipster Posted December 30, 2008 Posted December 30, 2008 Re: Creating A Horse Racing System...please help! Hi Lechero, Sorry just seen this post. If you are still interested in a mathematical approach / doing tissues; take a look at my "How To Produce A 100% Book" thread, on page 9 of the ATR site. Also "Compilers The Advisor" (in this section) might give you a few ideas. Especially if you are in to "true odds". See also "Do you use True Odds" in ATR Although I can not see how you can put all the data in to order. As (for example) one horses temperament would be 80% of the evaluation for a "dog" (very bad temperament). But only 5% for one with an average temperament. It will always be partly opinion. And with distance or going likewise, one who is a probable non-stayer might be 80% of the evaluation, possibly only 25% for a proven stayer. Because other positives and negatives come in to play. Ginge Quote
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