Subject: How to Check Your Selections True Chance of Winning With (AS)

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How to check your selections true chances of winning

During your punting journey you might have heard about the Archie Score [AS].

It’s  a very useful and valid way of scoring selections to ascertain the probability of them being based on skill or based on chance.

If you came across AS before you might have decided it was too complex for easy reading. Or you were put off by the bit of maths involved.

In this article we will make it easy to understand and take you through baby steps to calculate the AS of your selections

Learn how to check your selections true chances of winning using the Archie Score principles

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Jonathan Burgess
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