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Originally Posted by cmorioles
Seems like there could be lots of horses like this wasting away on rubber.
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Uh Huh
Think of all the SLOW horses on rubber that turn out to be FAST on dirt.
This alone should be enough to justify all those days when it rains and the handicapper is subjected to sloppy tracks and off the turfers. Of course, anyone accustomed to playing poly just, in most cases, handicaps as if nothing has changed on days like this. That's handicapping free and easy.
Lets consider the options:
1) we get FAST figures and we spend
a lot of extra time handicapping races that aren't run on their intended surface AND, more importantly, we preserve that long held DIRT IS SUPERIOR tradition in horse racing. we also get a ton of freebies with all the track biases
2) we IGNORE figures and get to bet on what we handicap and enjoy FAIR racing
I've opted for 2 as I'm not committed to a FIGURE PARADIGM and a proponent of doing as little work as possible and playing FAIR whenever possible