v1.0 Card Takes a Hit: 0/6 on a Tough Saturday
A Blank Saturday for the AI Card
Saturday’s racing was relentless: 57 races across eight courses, from York to Navan. But for Racing Alpha’s v1.0 card, it was a day to forget. All six settled selections failed to deliver, resulting in a -6.00pt loss – a rare blank for a system built on volume and edge.
Transparency is the brand, so we’ll call it straight: this hurt. The model’s average advised price was 7.95, indicating selections were far from throwaway outsiders. Yet not one found the winner’s enclosure.
The Six in Question
- Inishfallen (12.00) – travelled well enough but lacked a finishing kick.
- I'm Spartacus (12.00) – never got into a rhythm and faded.
- Spirit Above (8.20) – held every chance turning in, couldn’t quicken.
- Miss Romagna (6.00) – prominent early, weakened late.
- Deluca Chop (5.50) – the shortest-priced selection, never featured.
- Maxminelli (4.00) – the most fancied runner, ran below expectations.
No excuses. Sometimes the probabilities just don’t land. The AI models process every runner’s form, pace, and track profile, but racing – especially across UK and Irish jumps and flats – remains a chaotic puzzle.
The Bigger Picture
A single day doesn’t define a system. The v1.0 card is published in full each morning, covering every race the model rates, not cherry-picked tips. That means days like this are part of the journey. Our full record – including all wins, losses, and returns – lives on the public ledger at racingalpha.co.uk/performance.
Saturday’s blank did happen. But the model has shown it can identify value over the longer run. The key is consistency, not a single session.
Forward Look: Sunday Racing
Sunday’s cards are already loaded. The AI has been crunching the data from yesterday’s results – adjusting pace figures and track biases as it does every night. Expect a full v1.0 card for today’s action across the usual mix of UK and Irish fixtures.
As always, we share every selection the model rates highly. Check today’s card at racingalpha.co.uk/today – and if you’re following along, treat each race as its own bet. The model’s job is to find edges, not guarantees.