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RichieP 05-17-2007 07:47 PM

Preakness
 
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Raw matching lines.

We will change positioning on SS from what is shown to
9-7-1-1 because TODAYS field is only 9 horses so it's impossible for SS to sit 19th.

This puts CQ ahead of SS positionally in the Other than early battle.
CQ - 6-6-2-1
SS - 9-7-1-1

Interesting

RichieP 05-17-2007 07:47 PM

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RichieP 05-17-2007 07:48 PM

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adjusted screen 3

RichieP 05-17-2007 07:52 PM

and I just realized this is in the wrong area. wanted it in RDSS arena. My bad

best of luck everyone
Richie

admin 05-17-2007 09:13 PM

Hi Rich
 
I will try to move the thread for you

But I do have a question ??? Is it right to use the derby lines ??
I mean your matching up a horse who overcame 19 horses
going longer than it ever ran
I know basic Sartin methodoly guidelines say NEVER use the Kentucky derby line Why ??? that I don't know

RichieP 05-17-2007 10:07 PM

Hi Bill
don't sweat moving it man. No biggie.

I am using the Derby line for it's pace of race. Nothing else.

If I was dependant on readouts for betting decisions I would NOT use the line.

Richie :)

mufasa 05-18-2007 10:42 AM

I see you are able to project your own times for the Preaknes and have done as “The Hat” would suggest in these much longer races to the mile point (or top of the stretch). I wish I could do this type of projection with Speculator 160 but as to this race I will utilize your numbers which is, as far as I am concerned, a solid projection.

RR

RichieP 05-18-2007 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by mufasa (Post 19080)
I see you are able to project your own times for the Preaknes and have done as “The Hat” would suggest in these much longer races to the mile point (or top of the stretch). I wish I could do this type of projection with Speculator 160 but as to this race I will utilize your numbers which is, as far as I am concerned, a solid projection.

RR

Morning "Mu"
Please understand this is MY quirky way of working the race and flies directly in the face of most "accepted" methods ok? Why am I saying this?

Because I would hate to cost YOU or anyone else on this board money by following something I post which is away from most mainstream accepted ways man.

Also to be HONEST since the floods wrecked my house on 4/15 my game HAS suffered Mu. Virtually impossible for my head to get quiet enough to do this type work needed to WIN.

This is why outside of my contest posts (where I am sucking wind early on) my posting has beeen non existant here.

Bottom line is I would work the Preakness YOUR way and go with THAT feedback if you wager. You seem very cool and I wish you the best.

Richie

admin 05-18-2007 11:15 AM

Thanks Rich
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RichieP (Post 19071)
Hi Bill
don't sweat moving it man. No biggie.

I am using the Derby line for it's pace of race. Nothing else.

If I was dependant on readouts for betting decisions I would NOT use the line.

Richie :)

I hope your feeling better ( poor Rich has lost his voice!!!!)
Thank you Rich I understand now Hey are you going to do a Black Eyed Susan Derby DD late in the day !!!!
Thanks Rich for moving the thread ..


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