Kent-- we used to have another guy like you on this site, until I threw him off (three times). Not that I\'m going to toss you, you haven\'t done anything objectionable, you\'re just wrong.
The way you two are similar is, when someone would make a specific point he would not address it, just keep saying the same things over and over. When someone would respond directly to his points he would ignore those things too, just keep saying the same things over and over. And over.
I\'m going to briefly take on one amazing comment of yours from yesterday, the intelligent sounding one that everything must regress to the mean for the group as a whole. Let\'s use the example of free throw shooting, and the NBA.
Let\'s say the mean for the league is 75%, and let\'s say Rick Barry/Mark Price/Reggie Miller shoots 90% for a 5 year stretch. According to you, RickMarkReggie has to end up at 75%. So that means over the next 5 years they\'re going to shoot around 60%, right? Wanna bet?
The reasons so many here are annoyed by you are a)you keep saying the same things over and over, and b)you are saying something can\'t be done that we know for a fact is being done. Both your facts (your takeout rates ignore rebates) and logic (see above) are a mess. There is one well known guy using software and a team of handicappers that last I heard was making about 7% (after maximum rebates) on handle of over 200 million a year. And FYI, when you get to the really big players, everyone who is in the parimutuel industry (as opposed to fans like you) knows what they do, and not based on what they say they are doing-- based on money being transferred in and out of parimutuel sites.
On the question of their being randomness involved making it not a game of skill, that\'s ridiculous. It\'s all percentages. To go back to an example MJ used here, there is no way to guess the result of a coin toss with 100% accuracy, or anything close to it. But if you give me 3/2 on what I can accurately assess as a 50/50 proposition, we can sit down and do it about as long as you like, or at least until you run out of money.
Over the years I\'ve run into a lot of Ragozin guys who say they can\'t win any more (especially in NY), the game has gotten too tough. I say, our guys do pretty good, why don\'t you try our data, you might do better. They say no, it won\'t make any difference, game can\'t be beat. Then they go back to using Ragozin.
You remind me of them.