Stall Draw Bias Analysis

Luck of the Draw: Analysing Stall Draw Bias at Doncaster

Introduction Stall draw bias in horse racing is an important factor that often fails to cross the punters’ mind when trying to pick a winner. In simple terms, stall draw bias refers to a potential advantage or disadvantage a horse is given by springing from their elected gate number. The lowest stall number is usually […]

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Luck of the Draw: Analysing Stall Draw Bias at Epsom Downs

Introduction Introduction: Stall draw bias in horse racing is an important factor that often fails to cross the punters’ mind when trying to pick a winner. In simple terms, stall draw bias refers to a potential advantage or disadvantage a horse is given by springing from their elected gate number. The lowest stall number is

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Luck of the Draw: Analysing Stall Draw Bias at Chester

Introduction Stall draw bias in horse racing is an important factor that often fails to cross the punters’ mind when trying to pick a winner. In simple terms, stall draw bias refers to a potential advantage or disadvantage a horse is given by springing from their elected gate number. The lowest stall number is usually

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Luck of the Draw: Analysing Stall Draw Bias at Newmarket (Part 1 – The Rowley Mile Course)

Introduction Stall draw bias in horse racing is an important factor that often fails to cross the punters’ mind when trying to pick a winner. In simple terms, stall draw bias refers to a potential advantage or disadvantage a horse is given by springing from their elected gate number. The lowest stall number is usually

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