Where Are You Struggling?

gplevin

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Hi Everyone:

You are not alone!

My friend told me I see and use Winnermetrics very easily since I am the one who figured it all out. I guess that is true because I know so much about the mathematics of gambling and I spent so long building the database and algorithms behind Winnermetrics, I want everyone to know I am here to help you. I do not care if you are a subscriber or not. I am very friendly and want to help you.

The mathematics and algorithms behind Winnermetrics are 100% sound and correct and will absolutely make you a long term winner betting horses. I think there are a few problems using Winnermetrics. The biggest problem is people want to handicap. I know it sounds strange, but Winnermetrics is not about handicapping in the traditional sense. The traditional sense is to compare every horse in the race against every other horse in the race and figure out which horse is going to come out on top. The sad news is that will NEVER make you a winner!

Why? The answer is simple. Betting on horses is gambling. All gambling is about mathematics first and foremost. Embrace the math. You do not have to be afraid. Winnermetrics has done the hard part for you.

Winnermetrics is a NEW way to pick on which horse to place a bet. You MUST always keep the mathematics present when you are thinking whether to place a bet. Optimal Odds is the most critical part of your decision making process. RSR is also very helpful, but a little less so. All of the other ratings are there to help you decide whether to place a bet. NEVER place a bet unless you have an advantage!

This community bulletin board is here to help you become a long term winner betting horses. Please take advantage by asking any question you may have. The old saying is there is no such thing as a stupid question.
 
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vito516

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lets take race 4 at belmont if i handicap i come up with the #3 and #10 now if we go with ur sheets they say pretty much the same #3 ML is 2 to 1 and #10 is 9/2 if it stays like this at post time pretty much i have to bet the #10 because his OO is .80 correct and the #2 is 4.50 please let me know if i am on the path to understanding # 14 was another i was looking at but got scratched
 

gplevin

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Thanks for writing. First, I suggest not betting anything under 5/1 because you are primarily just turning your own money over and not really making a profit. If you really want to bet a lower odds horse it might be better to pass the race. #3 has Optimal Odds OO of 4.50 so it would be foolish to bet at anything under 5/1 regardless of morning line odds. #10 has OO of .80 so you may consider 4/1, but it may be a race to pass. So you are definitely on the right path!
 
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