Hi
What you see in RDSS are the same numbers you get from the charts in Pace Makes The Race.
Except every pace line is adjusted to one distance, one surface and 1 track variant 0 . Sartin Downs is a magical track
Sartin Downs always runs the same distance, surface,and DTV every race. The distance and surface is always the distance of today's race.
Sartin Downs always has a 0 DTV. So if your pace line says the track was slow, Sartin Downs adds a number to its 0 DTV, If your pace line is from a fast DTV, Sartin Downs will subtract from its DTV and you will see a negative (-) indicated number DTV.
Also the numbers in RDSS are distance adjusted. 5.5 lines with short run ups or 7 furlong races with long runs to the first turn, are adjusted again
Lastly and this is something I don't like The DTV adjustments also include some knuckle heads at trackmaster"s personal opinion about class and what a given class of horse's "SHOULD" run
This is what makes people confused when they try to match what is in the book PMTR to what they see in RDSS.
RDSS uses the exact formulas as PMTR but the adjustments are to a universal track distance and dtv
Look at this example #7 Big Savor
Horse 7 ran today at 6 furlongs at Parx So every paceline is now adjusted to 6 furlongs from Sartin Downs
Lines 1,2,,3 get a track to track adjustment from Parx to Sartin Downs
Lines 4 gets a track to track adjusment from Lrl to Sartin Downs , not to Parx
Lines 5,6,7,8,and 10 Get a track to track adjustment from Delaware to Sartin Downs - Not Parx
Line 9 from Suf is track to track adjusted from Suf to Sartin Downs
All 10 lines for Big Saver have been adjusted to 6 furlongs because that is today's distance
Lines 1, line 5,and 10 were adjusted to 6 furlongs at Sarin Downs
Lines 6 and 8 were routes thaat were adjusted to 6 furlongs at Sartin Downs
Lines 2,3,4,7,and 9 are from 6 furlong races so the adjustments 6 furlongs to 6 furlongs