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How are blinkers on/off going to be treated in the Pace Projector?
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It looks tremendous guys. Nice touch with the free daily race and instructional videos because there's a lot of great info from what I can see.
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It can be really frustrating, but it can be a good thing because we catch a lot of them that other providers don't. I'm sure we don't catch every one but do get most.
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congrats, and best of luck!
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The pace projector is based off of past pace figures and running styles. Blinkers are generally a speed enhancer and can sometimes fire up a horse early on, but they come in different cup sizes and it's very tough to quantify how much of an impact they will have on a horses early speed. The pace projector is nice because it gives a quick and clean look at how the pace is expected to unfold based on past data... but it does not take into account the human factor or equipment changes like 1st blinkers. That part, is left up to the bettor. The human factor is the other main thing that's hard to quantify. Jockeys, either by their own choice or by trainer instruction, can hustle a horse early and get it to show uncharacteristic levels of early speed. Just as they can grab a hold of the horse, and rate it along through the early stages, going much slower than it typically would. If a jockey/trainer thinks that a race is paceless or thinks that the track is speed biased... they're more likely to ride aggressive early. In situations where the pace figures to be contested, and the strongest horses are mid-pack or closer types...you'll often see multiple jockeys trying to hold their horses through the early stages. Basically, the human factor and equipment changes are left up to the bettor. A great example of the usefulness of the pace projector in a high profile race just happened with the Queen's Plate last Sunday: At just a glance, it was crystal clear that Midnight Aria was projected to be absolutely isolated on a loose early lead. As it turned out, he was able to glide along on a loose early lead with no pressure. Midnight Aria parlayed the perfect trip into a wire-to-wire win at 16/1 odds. |
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congrats on the new product line.doug cj. will you be doing any American pps for ascot and other big euro meets..?
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(Your rating systems of races is also super-friendly to the player who has less time to commit.) |
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Doug, great news--best of luck to you. No one deserves it more.
I remember when The Racing Times shook up the DRF 20+ years ago. I expect you and Timeform can do better than that and beat them at their own game, given the vastly decreased market entrance barriers afforded by modern technology. I hope you get rich, sir! |
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Looks like a great site but Internet Explorer won't work. Tough eliminating 25% of the market.
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http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/ http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1531 |
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Maybe they figure that anybody still using IE is too stupid to use their site?
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Not offended...
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Congrates guys. Looks very interesting.
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i didn't know that was an indication of stupidity. appreciate it.
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Thanks Nick and Danzig. |
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the company i work for uses it, which means i use it. knowing how well the business is doing, they aren't stupid either.
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I just tried tomorrow's free race from Belmont. I know all of the features aren't operational, but I don't understand the star system or how the selections are made. I read the site which says stars are based on recent form and morning line odds. But, what exactly does that mean?
I also wasn't sure how to use the pace projector. From that, it appears that the 6 will have a lose easy lead and has the highest spotlight speed figure but he is nowhere in the selections and only has three stars. What am I missing with this? Paul |
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