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Consistent

A consistent horse reproduces something near its best form most times it runs, rather than mixing wins with unexplained failures. Consistency is measured by place strike rate more usefully than win rate — a horse placing in three-quarters of its starts is consistent even if it rarely wins. Consistent horses are reliable in exotics and multi legs; erratic ones are better value each-way when the market has forgotten a good run.

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Eight placings from ten starts marks him as thoroughly consistent.

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