Thoroughbred Analytics

Thoroughbred Analytics, Provider of Horse Racing Statistics, Now Offers Horse Racing Premium Reports to Racing Professionals

 

Santa Ana, CA -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/27/2015 -- Proving themselves to be a leading provider of horse racing statistics in the industry, Thoroughbred Analytics now offers horse racing premium reports to racing professionals and enthusiasts. These statistics are helpful for beginners as well as for those who are more advanced. The reports are produced individually for each and every race and for all thoroughbred tracks in North America. With their published data, every racer's chance of winning increases. The reports that they create are concise, clear and can be easily read and understood.

To cater with accuracy, the company has a partnership with Equibase, which is the official database in North America for Thoroughbred Racing. Therefore, it shows up-to-date and accurate data. The horse racing software known as Handicapping software consists of dimensions and factor sets for creating models. These are saved under the name of the user which can be applied to future races as well. The models can be calculated automatically on the basis of updating of the software; therefore, it shows only the current data. This software can prove to be very useful to professionals.

Talking more about the statistics and results provided, one of the representatives of Thoroughbred Analytics stated, "Thoroughbred Analytics offers the industry's most advanced horse racing reports and custom reporting software for picking your best horse racing selections and increasing your winnings. Our revolutionary TA Indicator, TA Rank and TA Ratio are proprietary calculations and exclusive to Thoroughbred Analytics. Our calculations analyze over 40 performance factors including horse racing past performances to develop the industry's most intelligent, accurate and detailed reports for predicting horse racing results - period."

About Thoroughbred Analytics
Thoroughbred Analytics was founded in 1999 when they started to develop their handicapping application model. Years were spent refining the calculations and determining the best way to combine all the raw and derived data calculated from the past performance data of each horse. The back bone of this is a database consisting of actual horse entries, their past performances, and most importantly, actual race results and payoffs.

For more information, please visit: http://www.thoroughbredanalytics.com/