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Morning News

focus-ratings-mornoing newsGood morning...

A reasonably good day for us, yesterday...

Especially bearing in mind that all the races were All Weather and there were plenty of handicaps in them.

The new ratings have been compiled and are to be found here... New Ratings

I need to inform you that I shall be putting the prices of Focus Ratings up soon.

This won't affect you - you will always only pay the price that you currently pay - this is just for new subscribers.

I have decided on the formula for R5 and, today, I shall start plumbing in the infrastructure so that I can start publishing it.

Two days ago I mentioned a possible strategy whereby you back the top rated horse when it is also the top rated on Advance Ratings.

I've done the maths and, unfortunately, this approach just about breaks even (using 2 years historical data.)

Wonder of wonder, there are no abandoned meetings today (yet?)

For more detail, here are the results in the Traffic Light Results PDF format... Yesterday's Traffic Light Results

Anyway, I'll get to that, firstly let's get on and take a quick look at yesterday's results in more detail....

Yesterday's Results

Yesterday's Results, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 33.33%.

Yesterday's Live Ratings, show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 33.33%.

Yesterday's - Link to Follow - results for All Races (including previously unrated races), show a strike rate (for our top rated horse) of 33.33% from all 24 Races (including previously unrated races.)

The Overall Profit Index. If you had blindly backed every top three rated horse in all of the races you would have had 103.65 units returned to 69 units staked. The Overall Profit Index was, thus, 50.22%

Top Rated Horse - There were 8 winners from the top rated horses from 24 Races. If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 27.55 units returned to 24 units staked. The Top Rated Profit Index was, thus, 14.79%

2nd Rated Horse - There were 1 winners from the second rated horses from 21 Races. If you had blindly backed the 2nd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 7 units returned to 21 units staked. The 2nd Rated Profit Index was, thus, -66.67%

3rd Rated Horse - There were 3 winners from the third rated horses from 24 Races. If you had blindly backed the 3rd rated horse in all of the races you would have had 69.1 units returned to 24 units staked. The 3rd Rated Profit Index was, thus, 187.92%

Non Handicap Races - Top Rated Horse - There were 6 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 4 Top Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for Top Rated Horses) was 66.67%

Top Rated Horse - If you had blindly backed the top rated horse in all of the races you would have had 11.3 units returned to 6 units staked. The Top Rated Non-Handicap Profit Index was, thus, 88.33%

Non Handicap Races - Top Three Rated Horses - There were 6 non-handicap races yesterday. From these races there were 5 Top Three Rated winners. Thus, the Strike Rate (for the Top Three Rated Horses) was 83.33%

Something to make you smile...

For All You Lexophiles (Lovers of Words)

1. A bicycle can't stand alone because it is two-tired.

2. What's the definition of a will? (It's a dead giveaway).

3. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.

4. A backward poet writes inverse.

5. In democracy it's your vote that counts; In feudalism it's your count that votes.

6. She had a boyfriend with a wooden leg, but broke it off.

7. A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.

8. If you don't pay your exorcist you get repossessed.

9. With her marriage she got a new name and a dress.

10. Show me a piano falling down a mine shaft and I'll show you A-flat minor.

11. When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds.

12. The man who fell into an upholstery machine is fully recovered.

13. A grenade thrown into a kitchen in France would result in Linoleum Blownapart.

14. You feel stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.

15. Local Area Network in Australia: the LAN down under.

16. He often broke into song because he couldn't find the key.

17. Every calendar's days are numbered.

18. A lot of money is tainted. 'Taint yours and 'taint mine.

19. A boiled egg in the morning is hard to beat.

20. He had a photographic memory which was never developed.

21. A plateau is a high form of flattery.

22. The short fortune teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large.

23. Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end.

24. When you've seen one shopping center you've seen a mall.

25. Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine.

26. When an actress saw her first strands of gray hair she thought she'd dye.

27. Bakers trade bread recipes on a knead to know basis.

28. Santa's helpers are subordinate clauses.

29. Acupuncture is a jab well done.

30. Marathon runners with bad footwear suffer the agony of defeat.

Today

Today's early test ratings show 36 rated races from five meetings.

Have a great day's racing!

As always...

My kindest regards

keith-eckstein1

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