Quiet Day for Racing Alpha v1.0 as No Selections Settle on June 5th
Racing Alpha v1.0: A Quiet Day on the Card
Yesterday’s racing across eight courses – Fairyhouse, Epsom, Thirsk, Bath, Clonmel, and Goodwood – saw 57 races go to post. But for Racing Alpha’s v1.0 AI card, it was a day of zero action. Not a single selection settled, meaning the green or red numbers on the public ledger remained untouched at +0.00pt.
Transparency is the brand here, so we’ll call it as it is. The v1.0 algorithm didn’t fire on June 5th. That can happen – especially early in a model’s run when confidence thresholds are set deliberately high, or when the pattern of races doesn’t align with the system’s risk parameters. It’s not a misfire; it’s the algorithm choosing to sit out rather than force a pick.
The Headline Result (or Lack Thereof)
The headline result yesterday is that there was no headline result for the v1.0 card. While the team published full race-by-race ratings for every contest across the eight meetings – as we always do – none of those ratings translated into settled wagers. That means the model’s strike rate and P&L remain exactly where they started.
We’re posting the full ledger publicly at racingalpha.co.uk/performance, so you can track every bet, win or loss, from day one. Yesterday was a blank. That’s fine – it’s part of the process.
A Forward Look to Today’s Racing
Today’s racing offers a fresh slate. The v1.0 algorithm will be back, sifting through the day’s cards with the same rigorous approach. Expect ratings across a range of meetings – we’ll publish every pick the model rates, not just a single tip. Head to racingalpha.co.uk/today to see the full v1.0 card for today’s action.
The model learns and adapts. A quiet day yesterday doesn’t diminish the long-term picture. We’ll keep the ledger open, honest, and updated.