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Does this somehow imply you can't use them in conjunction with each other? That is all people are doing when converting them to the same scale.
Turf Beyers are most times nothing more than handicap ratings anyway. Anybody that has made turf figures knows this to be true. |
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I use the very primative RF - 13 = Beyer. Just makes it easier to look at a race at a glance. Hasn't done me too wrong so far.
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"Yeah I'll just bump your post every year as a reminder. The racists won't win a title under Calamari. Tubby got you to the Elite 8 multiple times with FAR less talent. He's a hack and you guys sold your soul for him. Congrats." coach pants |
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Thanks guys. Both the percentage scaling and constant offset have at least given me a place to start. If anyone has seen a detailed analysis or conversion chart anywhere, please let me know.
This will at least allow me to have SOME comparison between foreign shippers and domestic talent. |
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Shuback did have a write up on them when the Form changed over from timeforms explaining the equivalency of the numbers to certain class levels. I give them a quick glance but to really investigate a foreign shipper try to look for replays of his previous races and if he's from GB use the attheraces site where they give you loads of information on each horse and their individual races.
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