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  • #21632
    Avatar photoitsawar
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    I’m a RI user but only have flat subscription so i’m unable to to query ruby walsh’s strike rate on horse 3/1 or less. Can some one please put the query results up. As I remember i makes very interesting reading. Cheers

    #405230
    MaoriVenture
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    since 2002:
    UK – 440 / 1103 (39.9%) for £77.13 loss (7%)
    Ireland – 641 / 1706 (37.6%) for £116.54 loss (6.8%)
    Other – 1 / 5 (20%) for £1.90 loss
    All – 1082 / 2814 (38.5%) for £195.58 loss (7.0%)

    #405231
    Avatar photoquadrilla
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    Well done MaoriVenture !

    I’ve often wondered, how long a RI enquiry takes. 25 days would appear reasonable.

    Backing two runners is the relentless pursuit of value. Backing each way is a shortcut to the poor house. Only 7% make a long term profit.

    #405249
    Avatar photoitsawar
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    Yes thank you so very much, next time he’s odds on, i’ll take him on based solely on that. Many thanks!

    Yes i am considering proform as the queries take hours at times. Why run it in MSDOS in this day and age?

    #405316
    MaoriVenture
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    Ruby at Evens or Odds On since 2002:

    GB Hurdle: 104 winners from 173 rides (60.1%), £5.03 loss (2.9%)
    GB Chase: 109 / 183 (59.6%), £13.67 loss (7.5%)
    Ireland Hurdle: 178 / 289 (61.6%), £3.61 profit (1.2%)
    Ireland Chase: 76 / 125 (60.8%), £3.47 profit (2.8%)

    Doesn’t seem much mileage in opposing Ruby at short odds, especially in Ireland

    #405584
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    What about 6/4 to 3/1 ?

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