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If only these came with a time capsule? We go back to Bletchley Park on on the day after war declared on Germany and put the R2W black box of tricks on Alan Turing's desk, ask him to have 'a bit of a play'??
Cheers LG |
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Hi LG Thanks for your comments. Who needs a time capsule though when you can have it all before the event? :) |
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The preference for a deductive top-down approach versus an inductive alternative? i.e. a rubix cube of opportunities and possibilities to play with versus a transparent version with elaborate wiring which has already been labelled for the eye to see, and buttons to press which create known outcomes. I might be wrong.. the R2W box of tricks may do both, and therefore become attractive to a wider range of 'pro punters' with different headsets strapped on. Those who prefer to start with certainty AND those who prefer to tackle what is unknown? What I do know is this.. I need another coffee! Cheers LG |
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Hi LG I like your style. You make excellent points. In terms of our software, it caters to all types of punters. Those that are predominantly systems/process orientated and those that enjoy the challenge and joy of an interrogative/subjective process in terms of form assessment. Axis allows you to: View and interrogate past data and ratings from which you can then research and develop winning strategies; Extend the capabilities of the software by Importing up to 5 external ratings/values for the purposes of your own betting, and to research this data on a level that the majority of people would otherwise be unable to. Lastly if that's not enough you can create your own customized rating using either the data that you import, our existing data or a hybrid of both. We believe that this is key aspect of what sets our software apart from any other as it is the only package that can then report how your preferences stack up against the native data thereby steering you towards your own holy grail. |
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Link to results accordingly https://tatts.com/racing/2013/9/29/SR/3 Uncle Luke does not seem to be in that field on results page. This is just one point of reference, how is the information you post referenced correctly when checking results on a TAB web page ? Thanks |
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Hi Puntz, Uncle Luke SR3 is not a reference to the TAB codes it means that the horse was a winner at $51.00 that was 3rd pick in our speed ratings (SR). An explanation of the acronyms found on our recent winning highlights page (whether that be on this forum or our website are): SR: Speed Rating IR: Intelligence Rating InD: Means that the horse qualified as an Indicator PkD: Means that the horse qualified as a selection on our Peak Distance rating. For more information on what our ratings / unique characteristics are click on the link below: http://www.ratings2win.com.au/Downl...acteristics.pdf The recent winning highlights page is designed to illustrate what horses that won were isolated by our own proprietary ratings. |
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Sepetember Results
R2W Intelligence Rating (IR)
All Races for September IR Top Pick 27.1% IR Top 3 59.1% Period 5/3/2010 - 30/09/2013 (56,100+ races) Top Pick wins 26.8% Top 3 wins 58.3% |
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Fascinating read Paul and Michal. Best of luck with it.
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