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RichieP 05-16-2009 07:44 AM

Arlington Short Term Track Profile
 
Last 2 days 6f and 8f poly profiles from result charts.

6f races show winner positions at 1st and 2nd calls.

8f races show winner positions at 1st FRACTION and 1st Call.

Code:

Arlington:
6f (1c and 2c pos from result charts)
1) 5-5
2) 7-7
3) 7-5
4) 7-6
5) 5-5
6) 1-1
7) 3-3
8) 5-4

8f (1st fraction and 1st call from result charts)
1) 1-1
2) 6-6
3) 5-5
4) 8-6
5) 3-2
6) 4-3
7) 9-9

Momentos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fMDq...aynext_from=QL

thepace 05-16-2009 11:50 AM

thanks Ritchie P

**You are most welcome "Pace"** RichieP

tfm 05-16-2009 12:13 PM

Richie

I do something slightly different. My program generates a file for the top 4 finishers in each race, indicating the lengths behind at the first two calls. (Obviously, I could also easily add positions to these.) This gives me a good look at how the track is playing, as I can see how far back the winners are coming from (as well as how gapped the races are). Of course, playing as many tracks as I do, I rarely look at these files.

RichieP 05-16-2009 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tfm (Post 54632)
Richie

I do something slightly different. My program generates a file for the top 4 finishers in each race, indicating the lengths behind at the first two calls. (Obviously, I could also easily add positions to these.) This gives me a good look at how the track is playing, as I can see how far back the winners are coming from (as well as how gapped the races are). Of course, playing as many tracks as I do, I rarely look at these files.

Hi John
I think you would benefit from adding the positions. Possibly big time man.

It gives you more of a "visual" and with you "watching" lots of replays etc seems like a perfect fit with how you find your bets.

RichieP 05-18-2009 08:44 AM

Arlington
 
Strong O.T.E. positional bias for winners continued virtually unabated both weekend cards after the original post.

This track saved my bacon yesterday as my play at others sucked.

First 4 cards of this meet early dominated and I mean dominated. Then a virtual 180 degree shift the other way for a now extended period of time.

Safe day

tfm 05-18-2009 01:29 PM

There were two very generous loose lead winners this weekend at HOL: Victorian Prince, Friday night, and Kizzy's Chaos, yesterday. KC, in particular, was absolutely loose in his race. They each payed > 5:1.

Which got me to wondering if it might not be a good idea to write a program that looks over the entries for a particular day and zones in on those races where a speed horse or closer has and advantage. This wouldn't even require the PP's, just a database with the horses and their running styles. I'm sure someone is doing this already.


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