Greek Symphony Strikes but AI Card Slips Into Red on 13 July
Greek Symphony the Sole Bright Spot
Racing Alpha's v1.0 AI card endured a tough Monday, with 36 races across five meetings (Killarney, Newton Abbot, Lingfield, Windsor, Ayr) yielding just one winner from eight settled selections. The headline result: Greek Symphony (6.50) obliged, returning 5.50pts of profit, but the seven other picks all failed to land, leaving the card with a net loss of 1.50pts.
The Losers: A Run of Near-Misses?
The defeats were varied. Get The Value (7.40) couldn't get the job done, Educator (7.60) came up short, and Court Drive (4.00) – a relatively short-priced hope – also failed to deliver. Split Elevens (7.20), Graffiti (4.60), Masqool (5.00), and Nutcracker (3.75) all followed suit. It's not a day to dwell on individual excuses – the model simply didn't have its best day.
Transparency Matters
As always, we publish the full v1.0 card – every race the model rates – not just a single tip. That means days like this are part of the record. The full ledger is publicly available at https://racingalpha.co.uk/performance, where you can track the long-term performance. One poor day doesn't define the approach; the key is the bigger picture over many meetings.
Looking Ahead
Tuesday's racing brings a fresh slate across the UK and Ireland. The AI will be back with its selections for the day's cards, published at https://racingalpha.co.uk/today. The model is designed to find value over the long run, and days like Monday are simply part of the process. No guarantees, but the analysis continues.