The question that has bemused some horse racing grouping followers is why do systems suddenly stop working? Most horse racing systems users will hit experienced the explosive downturn in results that should follow a successful initial period.
The trouble is that every systems no matter how good they are hit an Achilles heel. If you remember your Greek Mythology you will remember that Thetis, Achillies mother, tried to make her son immortal by dipping him in the river Styx. However, he was mitt vulnerable at the part of the body she held him by, his heel. Inevitably later in life an arrow penetrated this weak blot in his body and killed him.
The Achilles tilt of racing systems is the fact that they every hit in some way or other to be based on time events. If circumstances change markedly the relevance of these time events diminishes. For instance rattling unseasonable weather should result in abnormal conditions much as heavy going in the flat season. Top trainers yards should intend hit with the virus or top jockeys should intend injured or suspended.No grouping should make allowances for these types of unexpected events. Only the grouping user is confident of interpreting the latest information and inputting this into their selection process. In the UK we hit had, by our terms, a intense season with some meetings being abandoned and trainers’ plans interrupted. This has apparently had an gist on the performance of the horses that did run. This may well hit had some bearing on the fact that only 3 country favourites won at the Cheltenham Festival.
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