An exploration of the degree to which horserace bettors effectively employ changing post-position bias data
An exploration of the degree to which horserace bettors effectively employ changing post-position bias data
Johnson, J.E.V.
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Bozzetto, J.
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O'Brien, R.J.
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2006
Johnson, J.E.V.
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Bozzetto, J.
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O'Brien, R.J.
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Johnson, J.E.V., Bozzetto, J. and O'Brien, R.J.
(2006)
An exploration of the degree to which horserace bettors effectively employ changing post-position bias data.
National Association for Gambling Studies (NAGS) 16th Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia.
22 - 25 Nov 2006.
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National Association for Gambling Studies (NAGS) 16th Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2006-11-22 - 2006-11-25
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