Tiny sample, but wondered if this is common or more likely just a result of small sample size: I assume there is a bad ratio of pro traders to punters in the daytime.
The analysis of performance based on the time of day yields the following insights:
- Evening (17:00 - 20:59) is the most profitable time of day, with a total profit of £50.78 from 118 bets, averaging £0.43 profit per bet.
- Night (21:00 - 04:59) shows a slight loss overall, with a total loss of £0.96 from 83 bets, averaging about -£0.01 loss per bet.
- Morning (05:00 - 11:59) and Afternoon (12:00 - 16:59) both show losses, with total losses of £8.27 and £13.84, respectively, and average losses per bet of -£0.18 and -£0.12.
Also, just for interest, by racetrack:
- Monmore stands out with the highest total profit of £38.40 across 25 bets, averaging £1.54 profit per bet.
- Towcester follows, with a total profit of £9.65 from 25 bets, averaging £0.39 per bet.
- Gawler shows a strong performance with a total profit of £9.24 from just 10 bets, indicating a high average profit of £0.92 per bet.
- Harlow and Shepparton also show positive results, with total profits of £8.14 and £7.44, respectively, and higher average profits per bet, especially Shepparton with £1.86 profit per bet from 4 bets.