Showing posts with label Marshall Gramm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marshall Gramm. Show all posts
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TwinSpires' Derek Simon and Brisnet's Ed DeRosa discusses all the latest happenings in the Sport of Kings, including a preview of Saturday's Beldame, featuring the brilliant three-year-old Princess of Sylmar and the defending champion older mare, Royal Delta.In the U. of Bet segment, Derek and Dave “The Horse Handicapping Authority” Schwartz discuss the role of luck in thoroughbred handicapping.
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A Closer Look at Del Mar & Saratoga
POSTED Jul 21, 2013 By Derek SimonI’ve been on the road the past few days and sporadic Internet access and a general lack of sleep have conspired to delay this week’s column.However, there’s something about an open road that’s inspiring. In my own case, I’ve been motivated to catch up on all the great handicapping literature I’ve stockpiled, but haven’t had time to read, over the past year or two. Titles by such turf luminaries as Quinn, Ziemba, Benter… the list seems endless.For others, like the lady I saw at a Pilot Flying J truck stop yesterday, the open road apparently inspires a desire to eschew modern-day conveniences — combs, baths and other such frivolities.Now, the cool thing about all this — at least to me — is the ideas for studies, as well as future podcasts and columns that my reading has provoked.* Quinn claims that class is more important in routes than in sprints. Is this true? How does one measure class?
* Academic studies show that pari-mutuel markets are generally efficient (I know, no huge surprise there), but they also show certain psychological patterns in wagering, some that have existed for years. Can they be exploited?
* What is the peak age for racing thoroughbreds? When do they start to decline? Former podcast guest and current university professor Marshall Gramm answered that question in a study he did several years ago.This week, though, I’ve decided to help handicappers in a more tangible way, with stats from Brisnet.com on the summer’s premier race meetings — Del Mar and Saratoga.Let’s look at Del Mar first:Avg. Winning Odds: 4.05-1Favorite Win Rate: 33%Favorite In-the-Money Rate: 56%Average PayoffsQuinella: $25.10Exacta: $48.60Daily Double: $55.00Trifecta: $471.50Pick Three: $346.70Superfecta: $1,604.10Pick Six: $79,891.40Pick Four: $2,277.20Pick Five: $19,693.00Place Pick All: $4,207.70Super High Five: $18,587.70Track Bias Stats
(Click on image to enlarge) And, now, Saratoga:
Avg. Winning Odds: 5.56-1Favorite Win Rate: 38%Favorite In-the-Money Rate: 69%Average PayoffsQuinella: $39.30Exacta: $100.30Daily Double: $104.50Trifecta: $671.40Pick Three: $957.50Superfecta: $4,966.40Pick Six: $56,219.50Pick Four: $5,335.30Grand Slam: $135.10Track Bias Stats
