The Box One Egg ‘drought’

March 22, 2015 Comments Off

By Duncan Stearn

NORMALLY touted as the alley you want in a major final, box one has not really proven to be a huge advantage for so many who have come up with it for the Golden Easter Egg conclusion, at least as far as this century is concerned.

If you make the admittedly false assumption that every box has an equal chance of winning, or 12.5 percent in percentage terms, then box one’s four wins in 25 runnings (or 20 percent) looks pretty good.

On closer inspection though, three of the four wins came between 1992 and 1995. The first was in 1992, when Read full article

Source:: http://www.australianracinggreyhound.com/australian-greyhound-racing/history/the-box-one-egg-drought/62708

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