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shoeless 07-04-2012 09:16 AM

4th July Special PARX Race 4
 
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I figured I would put this race up 6 FUR 7500N1Y

Lines used

4--line1
5--line3
6- line3
7- line 1
8-line 2

I wanted to keep all horses with 6 fur pacelines as Purdy
says Syn works best that way

shoeless 07-04-2012 09:23 AM

I like the 5 here based on my pacelines, the reason being looking at the
dream race the big move he makes on the 2nd call.


A couple of other reasons are

3 races back at Penn he won a 6 fur race 5000 open today is running 7500
n1y.Most people might think this is a step up in class but actuality it isnt.

Also today getting the services of a top jock in Stewart Elliott


Couple of cons

Coming from Penn Natl

Went 3 back to Apr 20th race

Good Luck

partsnut 07-04-2012 10:24 AM

Shoeless:
Quote:

I wanted to keep all horses with 6 fur pacelines as Purdy
says Syn works best that way
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Jeff, would your interest be peaked assuming RDSS had a conversion feature that would convert the RDSS files that were equalized within the RDSS software by surface, distance and pars into a synergism 2, 3 or 4 files. Thus not needing the yearly par updates for SYN 3 and 4 and using the RDSS file pars for converting and creating the new SYN files with them.

If anyone feels this would be a great feature for RDSS this would be a great time to express your interest.
Naturally, Ted would have the final say as to what should be prioritized into his software. I suggest this with only good intentions and I sincerely believe this would elevate RDSS to a new level and bring in lot of new users into the fold.

I have been interested in seeing this feature for quite some time.
I also believe and in my opinion, it would draw attention from the other Sartin board as well as other horse racing boards.

shoeless 07-04-2012 11:11 AM

Bill,

As Ted has stated this site is for the present and future of the Sartin Methodology,so I dont believe Synergism would fall into this.


I really dont mind entering my own pacelines as I feel it helps me to
focus on the race better

Jeff

raceman5 07-04-2012 11:33 AM

syn
 
i would love to be able to get my hands on this program * * *

Bob

gl45 07-04-2012 12:00 PM

I like the entry 1A....#7....and #4 as off the pace horse

partsnut 07-04-2012 01:16 PM

Shoeless:
Quote:

Bill,

As Ted has stated this site is for the present and future of the Sartin Methodology,so I dont believe Synergism would fall into this.
Synergism is an old Sartin Standard just as Energy, KGEN, Thoromation and the Match-Up are. I believe it use should be offered as as an option.
RDSS is represented as being the present and future of the methodology but is still based on the older Sartin concepts. RDSS has adopted some new concepts which the user can choose to use but is not compelled to do so. In my mind and in my opinion there is one concept or option that is questionable and does not coincide with my way of thinking and as far as I'm concerned and has no relationship whatsoever to Sartin and or his concepts. If one considers this to be the future of the methodology then so be it, maybe it is. I may see things one way and others may or may not agree with me. We are all entitled to our opinions.
My likes and dislikes and what I feel will benefit my handicapping warrants my final decision as to what I will purchase and use. The end results are what counts. The bottom line.

gl45 07-04-2012 02:08 PM

1A scratched I'll take the 6

Bill V. 07-04-2012 03:40 PM

Thank You Jeff
 
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Thanks for the race
I hope you got a nice reward

GS
Bill

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noddub62 07-04-2012 04:25 PM

Jeff, hope you had a big wad on the 5!!!


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