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Under certain conditions, collective opinion is likely to provide more accurate predictions than individual opinion. Ask a large enough group of independent people to predict an event and you'll get a range of responses. Take an average of their estimates and individual errors of judgement at both ends of the spectrum of opinion will cancel themselves out.
Betting exchangemarkets are a rich source of valuable information for those in the business of prediction as they are a collection of opinions represented by money.Themost crucialtime toobserve price changesis duringthe last few minutes leading up to a race - that's when the majority of money is laid down& the one time when you can clearly seewhat the collective opinion of the race outcome is.
What factors affect price movementsbefore the start of each race?
Form. Many punters spend hours studying form and if they find a horse who's odds do not reflect it's true chances they will bet big to capture the value.
Horse behaviour before the start of the race. Many punters at the race track closely examine the behaviour of the horses before the start of each race. If a horse is playing up in the stalls it's price will invariably drift on the betting exchanges. Sometimes a horse acts strangely due to anxiety or excitement about the race (sweating profusely, rearing up and kicking their hind legs etc.) - this means they are burning up energy needed for the race and are therefore less likely to perform well.
Changes in weather conditions. This can play a massive role in affecting a horse's chances of winning a race.Some horses perform much better on certain surfaces than others. For example, if 'the going' is good it suits a horse that has speed. If the ground is less than good (good to soft, soft and heavy) then a horse with stamina will perform better.
Change of jockey. If a jockey is injured his races are allocated to other jockeys. Often there is a significant difference between the capabilities of the replacement compared to the original. An experienced jockey will be expected to perform better than a jockey who hasn't had as many races or good performances and the odds will lengthen or shorten accordingly.
People in the know. Trainers/owners etc.may be confident that their horse will perform well. If thisinformation gets out (which it invariably does), then punters are likley to act on it.
As you can see there are manyfactors that can be used to determine the probable winners & losers of a race.Information moves horse racing prices on the bettingexchanges - significantly more money being put ona horseto win or lose is oftenan indication that something has happened to improve/reduce thechances of it winning.
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