Repeat Winner Intelligence API Historical behaviour. Detected at 10am.
DC Network’s Repeat Winner Intelligence API identifies horses whose current Open → 10am market behaviour replicates historically successful patterns previously recorded by that same horse.
It does not ask whether a horse is merely shortening.
It asks whether today’s early market behaviour matches a pattern that has previously occurred for the same horse — and whether those previous occurrences were followed by a first or second-place finish.
Historical Qualification
A historical run qualifies when the horse receives market support from Opening Price to 10am and subsequently finishes 1st or 2nd. These qualifying runs become that horse’s successful early-market behavioural history.
Today’s Trigger
Today’s Open → 10am implied-probability movement is compared with the average historical qualifying movement for that same horse. If today’s move meets or exceeds the historical trigger, the pattern is activated.
One clear process.
The first valid fixed-odds bookmaker price is used as the opening reference.
The first valid fixed-odds price recorded during the 10am window is selected.
The move is calculated using implied probability rather than raw percentage price change.
Today’s move must meet or exceed the horse’s historical successful Open → 10am trigger.
Repeatability matters.
A single previous successful occurrence is not treated as a full Repeat Winner Signal. The strength of the classification increases with the number of previous qualifying runs.
Pattern watch only.
Commercial signal threshold.
Stronger repeat evidence.
Highest repeat tier.
Too Much Trevor
A live signal generated from the 10am market before the race result was known.
15:15 Chepstow — Too Much Trevor
Built to avoid false market signals.
Exchange Prices Excluded
The Repeat Winner engine uses fixed-odds bookmaker data for its Open and 10am references. Exchange prices are excluded from the qualification process.
Rule 4 Protection
If another runner disappears from the race and remains absent long enough to indicate a likely non-runner, a 10am price recorded after that event is rejected from the signal process.
Repeat Winner Intelligence API
The API returns the day’s qualifying Repeat Winner signals in structured JSON for use inside racecards, dashboards, trading interfaces, alerts, editorial products or internal systems.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| signal | Machine-readable signal classification. |
| signal_label | Human-readable signal name. |
| horse | Runner name. |
| horse_id | DC Network internal horse identifier. |
| race_id | DC Network race identifier. |
| race_date | Date of today’s race. |
| race_time | Scheduled race time. |
| course | Racecourse. |
| open_decimal | Opening fixed-odds bookmaker price in decimal format. |
| open_fractional | Opening price in fractional format. |
| price_10am_decimal | Selected 10am bookmaker price in decimal format. |
| price_10am_fractional | Selected 10am bookmaker price in fractional format. |
| move_pp | Today’s Open → 10am movement measured in implied probability points. |
| historical_trigger_pp | Average Open → 10am probability-point movement from the horse’s previous qualifying successful runs. |
| trigger_exceeded_by_pp | Amount by which today’s move exceeds the historical trigger. |
| previous_qualifying_runs | Number of previous successful qualifying market patterns for this horse. |
| previous_finishes | Finishing positions associated with the previous qualifying runs. |
| historical_events | Historical qualifying race evidence used by the pattern. |
What the signal means.
Not a generic market mover
The feed does not rank horses simply because they have shortened. Today’s movement must replicate or exceed a historically successful behaviour previously recorded by the same horse.
No race result is used today
The live signal is generated using only pre-race information. Today’s result is not part of the trigger calculation and is only known after the signal has already been produced.
Designed as a differentiated commercial product.
Exclusive distribution is available to one strategic partner.
DC Network intends to protect Repeat Winner Intelligence as a proprietary premium feed rather than distribute it as a commodity API. Commercial terms can be structured around sector, territory, usage, distribution rights and integration requirements. DC Network retains the right to use its own technology and intelligence within its first-party products.
Make a proprietary market signal part of your racing product.
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