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Old 04-29-2007, 03:21 PM
pgardn
 
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Originally Posted by ateamstupid
For one, it will do a lot to suggest where she could be placed. If she's got a figure in the low 60s, she could probably be dropped slightly without fear of a claim. If it's 80 or so, she's going to attract some serious attention at the claim box.

If Chuck wants to put her in a cheaper allowance, the figure is going to give a barometer of how she would compete at that level.

Your whole "forget the numbers" thing is tiresome. She was game AND she'll probably get a very fast number. They're both compliments. Why do we have to "forget the numbers"?
If Chuck has to rely on a low 70 or close to 80 beyer to figure how to place her, we are in trouble. So since we must rely on the numbers ateam, surely we must know how they are calculated... so help me with this. Show me how you arrived at your Beyer number using Beyer's methods. If you got each step on how your arrived at the number it would be helpful cause I dont know. I use the numbers mainly to compare horses coming in from different tracks. Some tracks give especially high numbers, some are too low when they actually meet. I especially enjoy the numbers when a turf race is taken off to the slop of the dirt (as I have no idea how the number was arrived at). I await your detailed method.
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