THAAdmin Posted Tuesday at 05:33 PM Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:33 PM CHART TRACKS: AQU - inactive BEL - active CD - active DMR - inactive FG - inactive GP - inactive (fall/winter GP) GPS - active (spring/summer GP) KEE - suspended LRL - active MTH - active OP - inactive PIM - inactive, Preakness only using LRL DB SA - active SAR - inactive TAM - suspended TP - inactive CHART SURFACES: ALL - All surfaces and track conditions DirtSynDRY - Dirt with "fst" or "wf" conditions, synthetic always "fst" DirtSynWET - Dirt surface with NOT "fst" and "wf" conditions, synthetic always "fst" TurfDRY - Turf surface with "fm" or "hd" conditions TurfWET - Turf surface with NOT "fm" or "hd" conditions CHART COLORS: Pink colored cells indicate 0.85 to 0.90 ROI. (good) Yellow colored cells indicate 0.90 ROI to 1.00 ROI. (better) Green colored cells indicate above 1.00 ROI. (profitable) Conditional Top Horse refers to the Top Horse when it matches conditions that are profitable over the past year - ROI greater than $1.00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THAAdmin Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Active Tracks Weekly Summary - All Races, Profitable Races Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THAAdmin Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:34 PM Latest Testing Results - All Races, Profitable Races Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THAAdmin Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 05:35 PM How are these statistics produced? At the very start of a year for a track, the previous year's data base is analyzed during which race calculation parameters for future races are optimized and stored in a parameter file. Each week after the start, a track's data base is rebuilt by programmatically adding the previous week's data to the data base and removing the oldest week's data from the data base. Then an analysis is run to re-optimize race calculation parameters. This means that statistics will vary week to week due to the changed data base. During the coming year, THA will sometimes be upgraded with the latest performance improvements prior to weekly processing. This also contributes to the statistics changes seen weekly. After each weekly analysis run, a statistics pass is made to determine which of several hundred conditions are profitable. These are flagged in the track's parameter file. Most profitable conditions are compounds consisting of two or more conditions. When a race is calculated for a track, the best profitable stats from the parameter file for the top horse are displayed on its entry line. You can see some of these races and statistics daily in our Free Pick(s). Questions are welcome such as "Why use an 'always current' data base rather than a static one?". Answer: After years of developing THA, it became apparent that "What have you done for me lately?" also applies to THA horse racing results. Other systems may have different answers and solutions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.