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shoeless
05-03-2009, 03:49 PM
Lil Bro,Look at these horses from a race today and tell me in your opinion who would have the lead.When looking at the DRF this will confuse me.
A 22.1 46.2 [ 2-HD ] [1 -HD]
B 21.3 45.2 [ 2-1\2 ] [3-1 1\2]
C 22.2 45.3 [1-HD] [2-HD]
Thanks
RichieP
05-03-2009, 05:00 PM
Jeff
seeing nothing else but what is here the C gets the lead
Bill V.
05-03-2009, 05:11 PM
Hi Rich
Is that because C went to the lead and fought to the 2nd call ?
RichieP
05-03-2009, 05:21 PM
Hi Rich
Is that because C went to the lead and fought to the 2nd call ?
hey Bill
Honestly without seeing pp's I think of Hat telling me "a horse 2nd by a head is NOT on the lead.
So by default the only horse actually on the lead is the horse I chose
shoeless
05-03-2009, 05:43 PM
Richie,Thanks Im going back to mainly using the form and using Syn 4 as only a secondary way of looking at the race so that's why I was asking.I keep getting confused as to if the horse had to be actually on the lead or could the horse be sitting just off in a faster fraction,you answered my question.Jeff
Bill V.
05-03-2009, 06:04 PM
With Syn 4 does the users instructions say to always include the # 1
EP horse in your final contenders, as is the method that Pirco
teachs for the early methodology programs
Bill
PS
I went to the new Yankee Stadium today
but the game got rained out. I took some pictures
I went to Monument park but it was closed
They close it 45 minutes befor the posted start of game time
Its a nice place but its kind of like a mall with a ball field in the center
shoeless
05-03-2009, 06:41 PM
Bill,There is no guide to Syn 4 but in the one for Syn 2 yes your supposed to use the #1 EP horse.I didnt put up the pp's because I didnt want Richie to think it was a trick question to see if he was right or not.
Too bad about the game,I heard it a very nice park but that tickets are way out of line.Even though I think I read the Yankees did cut some prices.
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