A superior wagering situation arises when a horse’s last two speed figures are both larger than everybody else’s last two. Such a horse - a double figure or, simply, "a double fig" - has a built-in safeguard against the possibility that a single big figure might have been a fluke. A triple fig is better yet.
Research shows that a double Beyer Figure advantage horses produce a win percentage around 50%, and horses with a triple Beyer Figure advantage are close to 70%.
Monday, May 28, 2012
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