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 Understanding the Horse Racing PostData Will Help You Win at Betting Exchange - Part 1 <br/>-2

To know exactly what Postdata in horse race betting is all about, visit the web site of Racing Post, which is dedicated exclusively to horse race betting. In the web site, you will find number of tabs arranged in table format alongside each other. The same is displayed. The same is shown. The same is shown in chart for your easy reference and understanding as below.

You may see, a postdata section contains RPR, TS, OR, HORSE, TRAINER FORM, GOING, DIST, COURSE, DRAW, ABILITY and RECENT FORM.The table helps you save time while you are evaluating Information on will give you description of each column contained in the Postdata section in the order they appear.

- RPR: RPR, which is abbreviated for Racing Post Rating ___ the rating for the individual horse. The RPR team compiles this data.

- TS: It stands for Top Speed. It is a speed rating as assumed by the Racing. Posted each horse. The rating is calculated through actual comparison racing timings. Greater rating refers to speed with which the horse ran.

- OR: This term stands for Official Rating. It is the odds - makers or handicapper 's assessment related to each horse rating, which the British Horse Racing Board (BHB) compiles.

- HORSE: This column displays name of the horse.

Two ticks a trainer is in form. Two ticks a trainer is in high form. Question mark means that form Last sign, a signed a trainer is not in form. Lastly, - sign means a trainer did not have any runner two weeks back.

Two ticks mean a horse has affirmed his ability on fore going. ___ ___ __ 1 ___ ___ 0 ?) Means a horse has not confirmed his ability on going. - signs it is first race of a horse on a described going.

A single tick means the horse has reached confirmation form at a distance. Question mark indicating a horse has not confirmed form, and - sign indicator it is first time race of a horse at a particular distance.




 Understanding the Horse Racing PostData Will Help You Win at Betting Exchange - Part 1 <br/>-2


 Understanding the Horse Racing PostData Will Help You Win at Betting Exchange - Part 1 <br/>-2

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