Sunday 28 July 2013

Part 1 - Back this horse next time it runs in a suitable race

No prizes for guessing that today's piece is all about leaving notes for yourself as a reminder of something that the horse did and in turn something that you should do next time it runs. As punters we often refer to these situations as Comments and/or a Black book entry. These issues will be covered in a two party series of posts.

Making  Comments
Unless we are talking about small notations that  you might enter as you are black booking a horse, race / video comments are only generally recorded by professional punters.

For the professional punter that records comments for each horse in each race, we have developed a module within Axis named  "Axis Pro Functions" that is the result of extended consultation with several professional punters who make race/video comments frequently. This simple yet powerful  facility allows them to perform this function with a of fuss and has the ability to sort and organise the information using several but relevant ways that allow for the separation between meeting, race, horse comments and personal horse flags.

Importantly, the ability to make comments is available to everyone using the Race Day Portal (the softwares main interface). Comments are there to remind you of situations and events that you would otherwise forget about, especially with the amount of racing today. You don’t have to comment on every horse, race or meeting. For instance if you wanted to make note that the ’fence was off’ or that there was a ‘leader bias’ at a meeting then its as simple as entering a meeting comment against just one horse from that meeting. Axis then  takes care of the rest by populating the comment against all runners from that meeting. The same goes for race comments (populates the comment against all runners from the race etc). These reminders can make a big difference and stay with the horse, race or meeting  as part of the historical form within Axis. Of course you can at any time edit or delete a comment as necessary.

Making a comment is an art form in itself. We have come across some less experienced clients  that make the mistake of entering too much detail into their comments. This is a waste of time both in terms of  reading and writing apart from which it uses additional computer recourses to both save and/or retrieve the data.
Take a look at this horse comment:

“Blasted out of the barriers, eyeballed the leaders 3 wide, kicked at the turn and courageously battled on just beaten on the line.”

Very detailed and it paints a picture when you read it! Firstly it took time to write, more importantly it takes time to read and comprehend and when you have to read 16 of these just to compare horses last starts from just one race you’d better watch the clock so that the race does not start before you are finished reading. Comments like these serve no benefit to you.

If you intend to make comments on a regular basis then you need to be consistent about the way you make them. Consistency is the cornerstone of punting and it applies to making comments just the same as to betting or anything else. Your comments should have a structure which answers the necessary questions as to what happened in the race. Let’s breakdown the above comment and see what relevant information we can extract from it.

The first part deals with how the horse began, next with what happened in running and lastly what happened at the turn and in the straight. It is also a good idea to read the stewards reports so that you can note of any important information that occurred post race or identify something that you might have missed in running.
Further, we have no need to write words when a few acronyms make reading speedy and precise.  So the format is “START,INRUNNING,TURN/STRAIGHT,AFTER”. This turns our above comment into:

Jg h3w kt bog  Interpreter please!

“Jumped good, handy 3wide, kicked (at the turn) boxed on good ”

You can just make these comments only when something important happens because commenting on how every horse jumps is wasting your time as most horses jump OK.  Just like any other language in a few weeks you’ll understand your own version of abbreviated comments with absolute fluidity. You will be able to record them quickly and read them just as fast saving you valuable time. No you have the ability to open doors that were previously not available due to all of this extra condensed information. It takes work in order achieve the results that most don't, but it's doing what others don't or won’t that sets successful punters from those who make up the losing statistics. Axis  provides these and other necessary tools that are not available in other racing software packages, tools that will transform your punting and assist to keep you in front of the game.

The R2W Team


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