Horse racing draw advantage bias
CARLISLE 6F
+ 192yds
Stalls usually positioned
HIGH
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Copyright © 2005 [H Hutchinson]. All rights reserved.
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These races take place on a round, right handed
course, with a bend tighter than 90 degrees. The highest numbered stall is
therefore closest to the running rail.
Some other advice may recommend a High advantage on good or better going, and a
Low advantage on soft. That is not what has been happening.
On good or better going, the
Bottom half of the draw has been favoured, but this is very marginal.
Results on all types of going are spread across most stalls throughout this
chart.
On good/good to soft in
places or softer going, in races of 8 to 13 runners, the Top 5
stalls won 0 in 7 races.
The Top 5 stalls are those closest to the running rail.
7 races is a very small sample, and over such a long distance, future results
will prove whether this is coincidence.
2006 results :- 7-8,
2-9, 5-9, 3-10, 3-10, 5-11, 6-12, 7-14,
13-15, 14-15, 3-16
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