str, are you aware of any tote board histories available to the public? A snapshot every 30 or so second in the 10 or 15 minutes before the race.
Example. I had identified two contenders in the Cornhusker with a nice gap to the next horse. One of these horses won the race. He had been 7/2 in the ML and went off at that same price; beating the 1/2 favorite. My other selection lost a photo finish for third, after a strong effort for a horse that had gone off at 16-1. The ML for this second horse was 8/1 and he was bet up to 31/1 (almost four times the ML), before settling on 16-1 (twice the ML).
The question is, of course, which horse had the best value? In the above case I got greedy. From sports betting I'm familiar with the idea that the betting public had discarded the 8/1 ML when it went up to 31/1. Then again, in sports betting you don't get the kind of payouts that horse betting can have, and plenty of longshot horses do win. So I need a better read on when the public is correct in discarding a horse, and when to stay with such a horse; with an eye on the quick decision making required with numbers flashing all over the tote board.
I could also just have bet both the 7/2 and 16/1 horse to win, or to win and show, etc. I'm not trained enough in the speed of the tote board to know where to draw those lines. It's not just overlays I'm looking for, but a combination of overlays and tote board information.
Example. I had identified two contenders in the Cornhusker with a nice gap to the next horse. One of these horses won the race. He had been 7/2 in the ML and went off at that same price; beating the 1/2 favorite. My other selection lost a photo finish for third, after a strong effort for a horse that had gone off at 16-1. The ML for this second horse was 8/1 and he was bet up to 31/1 (almost four times the ML), before settling on 16-1 (twice the ML).
The question is, of course, which horse had the best value? In the above case I got greedy. From sports betting I'm familiar with the idea that the betting public had discarded the 8/1 ML when it went up to 31/1. Then again, in sports betting you don't get the kind of payouts that horse betting can have, and plenty of longshot horses do win. So I need a better read on when the public is correct in discarding a horse, and when to stay with such a horse; with an eye on the quick decision making required with numbers flashing all over the tote board.
I could also just have bet both the 7/2 and 16/1 horse to win, or to win and show, etc. I'm not trained enough in the speed of the tote board to know where to draw those lines. It's not just overlays I'm looking for, but a combination of overlays and tote board information.