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Component Ratios of Independent and Herding Betters in a Racetrack Betting Market

Published 24 Jun 2010 in physics.data-an | (1006.4884v1)

Abstract: We study the time series data of the racetrack betting market in the Japan Racing Association (JRA). As the number of votes t increases, the win bet fraction x(t) converges to the final win bet fraction x_{f}. We observe the power law $(x(t)-x_{f}){2} \propto t{-\beta}$ with $\beta\simeq 0.488$. We measure the degree of the completeness of the ordering of the horses using an index AR, the horses are ranked according to the size of the win bet fraction. AR(t) also obeys the power law and behaves as $\mbox{AR}{f}-\mbox{AR}(t)\propto t{-\gamma}$ with $\gamma\simeq 0.589$, where AR{f} is the final value of AR. We introduce a simple voting model with two types of voters-independent and herding. Independent voters provide information about the winning probability of the horses and herding voters decide their votes based on the popularities of the horses.This model can explain two power laws of the betting process. The component ratio of the independent voter to the herding voter is 1:3.

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