Author: handicapwizard

Team of Teams Romps in Sand Springs

The horse with the highest ROI number, Team of Teams, won the $100K Sand Spring Stakes (race 5) today at Gulfstream. In the 2nd of four graded stakes races, over 1 mi. on turf, Team of Teams at 11-1 upset the heavy favorite, Celestine, at 2-5.  With an expected 84% ROI, the horse paid $24.20 for the win. Quite egregious manipulation by the track that it took a horse, according to this model, with a 40% winning probability and depressed the odds to make it have a -52% expected ROI, the worst figure of all the horses in the field. No, the track does not like to give out free money.

 

Race 8 at the Fairgrounds

On March 2, the Handicap Wizard correctly predicted Ninety-One Assault to win race 8 at the Fairgrounds. Not only did it pick the winner in this 12 horse $40K claiming race over 1M on turf for four-year-olds, it nearly picked the place horse, too, in Dapper Jack at 24-1, who missed 2nd only by a nose in a photo. The odds on Ninety-One Assault were beaten down to 7-5 by the post, so that it had a -34% expected ROI, whereas Dapper Jack had a 141% expected ROI. Even finishing show, Dapper Jack outpaid the winner $8.80 to $4.80.

 

 

Product Update for 2.1

The newest version of the software, Handicap Wizard 2.1, is now available for purchase and download. The program has been expanded to 20 entrants from 16, making it Kentucky Derby eligible. Furthermore, a new worksheet dedicated to return on investment (ROI) calculations for the horses has been added. Look for more product upgrades in the future, including the addition of a file import module for BRIS and other single data files.

Positive ROI Strategy

Today the positive ROI strategy—first discussed on the Philosophy page—was put to the test at Parx. It had a successful result in race three with Veblen Good, who won at nearly 10-1. The horse was the only one to have a positive expected ROI of +120%, other than Lendar at just +2%. All of the other horses had negative expected ROI. This illustrates how lopsided horse racing is, because of odds manipulation, unless you have the right tool to exploit the track’s weakness. The strategy was also applied in race 2 with Watch Your Words at 7-1, who was the only one among eight horses to have a positive expected ROI.  The horse came in a close second, losing by half a length.