Sharpen your day at the track or when you're wagering on horses from your mobile phone and remember to take a little time to research the past performances of the horses, jockeys and trainers. Good luck with your horse picks!
How to Read Past Performances
Angles appear in past performances when the trainer has a return of investment ('ROI') of more than 2.00
ROI is measured based on a $2.00 wager
Example: An ROI of 3.62 means that if you were to wager $2 on a given trainer angle, you would receive back $3.62 for every $2.00 wagered.
In this Past Performances Chart, racetracks are ordered alphabetically with data:
3 starts and a winning percent of 100% or
4-6 starts and a winning percent of at least 50% or
7-15 starts and a winning percent of at least 40% or
16-30 starts and a winning percent of at least 30% or
31 or more starts and a winning percent of at least 25%
Remember: Past performances and ROI do not guarantee future performance and ROI at the racetrack.