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Old 02-18-2017, 02:36 PM   #5
Tim Y
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JUST recognizing horses FINAL POSITION misses COMPLETELY, all those attempts at early pace improvement, the CLASSIC indicator or improving form (Often run against much faster paces of race and POSTIONALLY are hidden to casual analysis).

Horses IMPROVE intermittently NOT over a single race. If you miss out on improving contention on faster paces of race, you will lose out on MANY longer prices that the "head in the sands" PUBLIC loses ONLY looking at the END of a contest when it is IMPROVING EARLY SPEED is the hallmark of improving form.

FIND them BEFORE the crowd does

FORGET position and look at HOW the horse contended with the fractions.
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