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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
How exactly was that 95 figure BS?
The race went 2 full seconds slower than Another Review's race the same day.
Why would they split the variant? Was there some extreme weather conditions that day ... or was it just a case of the Santa Anita track superintendant trying to slow the track down as much as possible before the race - and trying to speed it up to normal after the race - in hopes of fooling the figure makers?
Bottom line ... the winner of that race was scratched from his next start because of a physical issue. The 2nd place finisher and 3rd place finisher both didn't win a single race the rest of the year.
Maybe Another Review should have got a 124 and A P Indy a 105?
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Track supers do weird things. Figure makers do exactly what you describe all the time. When they get a puzzling result, they love splitting variants.
If you watch that race and thought, hmm, those horses are only about a 95 BSF quality type, then clearly your judgment is impaired. That was a terrific race, by terrific horses, and that figure was no way indicative of how good that race was.
You really should know by now that figures are often misleading, if not outright wrong.