by Dr Peter May (Author)
Unlike form study, race profiling does not attempt to quantify the ability of a horse. Instead it extracts the key characteristics of each race and uses these features to generate a profile of the most likely race winner. These profiles can have few or many attributes depending on the significance of the features and the depth of data supporting each one, and whilst some races do not lend themselves to profiling, many races have very exact profiles and are won on a regular basis by horses that exhibit a specific set of qualities. In Race Profiles: Jumps 2010-2011 , May presents race profiles for the three race types hurdles, chases and bumpers. With a wealth of detail, this guide will ensure that you have all the facts at your fingertips to inform your betting in the 2010-2011 jumps season.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Raceform Ltd
Published: 03 Sep 2010
ISBN 10: 1906820546
ISBN 13: 9781906820541