Horse racing draw advantage bias  LEICESTER 6F
Stalls usually positioned LOW ( Centre and HIGH are shown C and H )

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WINNING STALL NUMBER

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8 1         1 1  
9   1 1   1 1 H 1  
10 1     11 H 1     1 1
11 1       1 1       11 1
12         1               
13 1H    1     1 1         1 1
14 1   11                H     1
15 1 1 1 1          H 1          
16 1   1         11         1      
17   11 1   1       1         1      
18 1       1 1     1 1             1  
19                 1                    
20 11 11           1 1 1 11 1 C   1          
21                         1 H1     C   1 1  
22       H1   H H 1 1       11 11   11   H1     1  
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Newspaper draw advantage advice for Leicester's straight course usually varies between High, Low, and No Advantage depending on your choice of newspaper.
Overall, this is a very weak pattern.

On good or better going, Stalls 1 to 6 won 27 of 64 races 42%.
The Top 6 stalls won 16 of 64 races 25%.
Those are very low percentages for 6 stalls.

As described in the 5F write-up, as field sizes increase, horses drawn towards the middle or the High side of the course, or at least away from the Low rail, may be at a disadvantage.
On good or better going, in races of 12 - 20 runners, the Top 6 stalls won only 4 in 35 races.
This pattern is very weak, so results are less likely to confirm the disadvantage  trend described above.
A far stronger pattern would be more likely to produce winners from favoured stalls, and less likely to produce winners from UNfavoured stalls.  All obvious stuff really.
There is no recommendation.

2006 results :-  2-9,
5-9, 4-10, 6-10, 5-12, 12-13, 13-13, 3-16, 3-17, 5-18, 9-18