The latest version of WagerMate has a new feature…
You can now use the default WagerMate speed figure, or use the TrackMaster speed figure instead. You can even use the average of the two figures.
Here are the results when I use each of the three settings on my 2009-2013 data to look at Win bets (in this example, I’m not using any WMST file to filter out bad bets, so the ROIs aren’t very good). The “Average” setting has some nice attributes:
- More bets are made
- More bets are won
- Highest ROI
If we use the new “Average” setting and the default filters on my 2009-2013 data for back testing…
…WagerMate’s picks get an overall ROI of -8%. It’s interesting to note that the Turf Sprint bets would have paid a 3% profit over this span..
So, we don’t get guaranteed profits, but I think it’s nice to have an advantage in our handicapping — without applying a bit of our wisdom or experience, we’re way ahead of the game.