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Who cares really? Unless you're shilling something...
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I get the sense that TFM is looking for more ammo to try to make fun of people's approaches.
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![]() I guess we can't all be so talented to make out our own colored graph charts. ![]() Last edited by VOL JACK : 04-22-2010 at 09:56 PM. |
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Keep paying the money. I mean, it's one thing to lose on your own, quite another to pay to lose. Your 'anger' is then understandable. |
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Maybe you wanted to see how the forum thought your 4th place finish in the Prospect Park Bike Race would stake up class wise in the Tour de France? ![]()
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Do you have any idea how much of a kick I get out of your KEE analysis? You're spending hours to get info that I generate in a matter of seconds. Why in the world would you spend all this time on ONE track, Phil? I can understand if your analysis was novel or advanced but you're at the most basic of levels when it comes to race analysis. Of course, that 9:2 winner has made it all worth while. And, that's all part of being 'special'. Go away, will you. You simpleton doofus. Thanks for the enternaiment, otherwise. So much for attempting something useful here. |
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You're a bigger attention whore than I am. Kudos.
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Since I brought it up....
Basically, making money by evaluating horses using speed figures has obviously become very difficult due to the proliferation of viable numbers. So, while obviously part of the " secret " lies in understanding how a number was earned, either positively or negatively, you have to have a broader understanding of the game these days in order to have any real success. Now, while clearly effective trip handicapping is a major help, and this is all part of understanding how numbers are earned, you also need as broad an understanding of the relative talents of the horses as possible and one way to do this is through the umbrella of " class " handicapping or evaluating. I would say this is more useful in turf racing ( as opposed to dirt....I don't do much synthetic handicapping so I can't really have an opinion on this ) because speed figures are final time based and thus likely to be more applicable for dirt racing. Simply put, an accurate understanding of the relative talents of the different fields the competitors in a given race have faced will help you evaluate the relative chances of today's entrants. I suppose this would, in some way, be considered " class " handicapping. It came up today in a discussion of the 8th at Aqueduct, where the first two finishers had basically been facing more hardened foes than, specifically, the 2 horse, who had just broken his maiden in his second start versus $35K maiden claimers at Gulfstream. However, to be fair, using speed figures also showed those two horses to be superior....though not significantly. Overall I would say it is all part of having as well rounded a game as possible. The more you know, or understand, and use effectively, the better your results.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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Analyzing Keeneland this meet has nothing to do with one specific winner. That was the first one to run back. It has plenty to do with being able to refer back to my notes on how the track was playing- because if you haven't noticed your precious polytrack has a significant bias which changes daily. You still haven't responded to what you said was an incorrect analysis of a race a couple weeks ago- well guess what, one of the horses I suggested might be a good play against is the 5/2 favorite in tomorrow's 5th. Perhaps you could do everyone a favor and explain why she's a great play or not because clearly I'm not smart enough in your mind to do it. I completely but respectfully disagree that your charts can determine what happened inside of a race because at the core they're no different than looking at a raw running line.
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...Now this is a funny post. |
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Only if you're not paying money for you opinion.
Which kind of makes you the butt here. ha ha ha (being ignorant is no excuse, btw.) |
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I'm feeling the love from my many fans on DT.
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You are the DT ass gerbil.....
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