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Old Charlie Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 3:02 pm Post subject: Power-online Handicapping program |
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Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program. Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the site to
answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the old
Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out the
ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several hundred
races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is put out by
Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for longshots and it
caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days of the SA meet. At
one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42 ROI per dollar. Using a
ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and ROI of $2.84. This was over
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spOOkie Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:03 pm Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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They have a nice website. They dont return your emails? Not someone I'd
care to do business with but hey, 47.37% and roi 2.84, I'd stick with
what works.
Old Charlie wrote:
Quote: | Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program. Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the site to
answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the old
Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out the
ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several hundred
races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is put out by
Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for longshots and it
caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days of the SA meet. At
one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42 ROI per dollar. Using a
ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and ROI of $2.84. This was over
390 races.
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Old Charlie Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 3:03 am Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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They answered .I was just impatient. Wasn't too happy since I can't use my
database (so they say) but I got that worked out . Am working on a new track
now since SA closed. Think I will go to LAD as the data I have from there
really looks good. Bought the upgrade but will take time to get it up to
speed. Until then I can use my older version. Think the program will work at
any track but you have to learn how to use it at each track. That was my
problem for a long time. I kept trying to find a universal formula.
"spOOkie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Quote: | They have a nice website. They dont return your emails? Not someone I'd
care to do business with but hey, 47.37% and roi 2.84, I'd stick with what
works.
Old Charlie wrote:
Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program. Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the site
to answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the
old Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out
the ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several
hundred races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is
put out by Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for
longshots and it caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days
of the SA meet. At one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42
ROI per dollar. Using a ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and
ROI of $2.84. This was over 390 races. |
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olrailbird Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:02 am Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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OC,
Care to elaborate on your ML odds qualification? We might find it
useful with other methods.
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Good Luck,
olrailbird
www.stevenberry.com
"Old Charlie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Quote: | Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program. Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the site
to
answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the old
Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out the
ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several
hundred
races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is put out
by
Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for longshots and it
caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days of the SA meet. At
one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42 ROI per dollar. Using
a
ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and ROI of $2.84. This was
over
390 races.
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Old Charlie Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 8:03 pm Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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It varies with the track. At SA I was using 4.5/1 (9/2) minimum. morning
line. While this does not guarantee the payout it seems to eliminate some of
the lower mutuals and quite a few plays. Only problem with it is there were
a limited number of picks. I tried it without a minimum odds (ML) and had a
good win percentage but some days I would lose money even though I had a
couple of winners. Considered using real odds and varying the bet but they
frequently changed even after post. It is annoying to have a 5/2 which you
eliminated come in and pay twice that but then everything can't be perfect.
"olrailbird" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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Quote: | OC,
Care to elaborate on your ML odds qualification? We might find it
useful with other methods.
--
Good Luck,
olrailbird
www.stevenberry.com
"Old Charlie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program. Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the site
to
answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the
old
Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out the
ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several
hundred
races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is put out
by
Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for longshots and it
caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days of the SA meet. At
one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42 ROI per dollar.
Using
a
ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and ROI of $2.84. This was
over
390 races.
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olrailbird Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 2:03 am Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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Thanks, Charlie.
My latest strange idea is ML / Starters (really betting interests).
Examples: (odds top selection)
7/2 and 9 starters: 39%
8-1 and 12 starters: 67%
2-1 and 5 starters: 40%
5-1 and 10 starters: 50%
20-1 and 8 starters: 250%
10-1 and 7 starters: 143%
I used this ranking method to make my top 7 picks (min ML 7/2)
across 4 tracks in last Saturday's Classic contest. Hit 2/7 for
$35 WP, but I prefer win only: $25.40 / $14
I should test this on old data and try to find an optimal percentage.
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Good Luck,
olrailbird
www.stevenberry.com
"Old Charlie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Quote: | It varies with the track. At SA I was using 4.5/1 (9/2) minimum. morning
line. While this does not guarantee the payout it seems to eliminate some
of
the lower mutuals and quite a few plays. Only problem with it is there
were
a limited number of picks. I tried it without a minimum odds (ML) and had
a
good win percentage but some days I would lose money even though I had a
couple of winners. Considered using real odds and varying the bet but they
frequently changed even after post. It is annoying to have a 5/2 which you
eliminated come in and pay twice that but then everything can't be
perfect.
"olrailbird" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
OC,
Care to elaborate on your ML odds qualification? We might find it
useful with other methods.
--
Good Luck,
olrailbird
www.stevenberry.com
"Old Charlie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Posted her about a week ago asking about upgrades for this program.
Have
version 3 but want V5. Don't mind paying for it but I can't get the
site
to
answer my emails about compatibility. Got a bunch of answers about the
old
Mattel toy racing calculator. Thing wasn't worth a darn. I worked out
the
ratings and put them into a computer program and tried it on several
hundred
races. It picked the favorite almost every time. Power-online is put
out
by
Steve Wolfson and is a fantastic program. I use it for longshots and
it
caught me a $54 and a $28 winners during the last days of the SA meet.
At
one point I checked it was hitting 42.35% with $1.42 ROI per dollar.
Using
a
ML odds qualification I boosted it to 47.37% and ROI of $2.84. This was
over
390 races.
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Jay Guest
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Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2005 12:01 pm Post subject: Re: Power-online Handicapping program |
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OLRAILBIRD, WOULD I BE CORRECT IN ASSUMING YOU RANK FROM HIGHEST
PERCENTAGE DOWN? THANKS |
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