Predict the horse race by mathematical model
British researchers have claimed to have been able to predict the horse in the Grand National, thanks to mathematical models.
British researchers have claimed to have been able to predict the horse in the Grand National, thanks to mathematical models.
Seabass, the horse is estimated to be the best this year according to British experts
William Hartston of the University of Cambridge has examined the names of all the horses in the 174-year history of the annual British horse race, the Grand National.
The results show that most champions own names starting with the letters S, R, M or C, with a total of 8 or 10 letters, followed by a group of 7 or 11 letters. .
Another feature of horses that have the potential to win is that they are usually aged 9 or 10, the BBC reported.
Based on the above analysis, the specialist said to bet on the Seabass, for reasons such as the 10-year-old horse, the name has a word starting with the letter S and synthesized from 7 letters.
Let's wait and see if Hartston has the right guess.
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