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Old 09-29-2013, 12:20 AM   #7
lone speed
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Originally Posted by Bill V. View Post
Hello

I used to . but now I just go back and check if there was something I missed

I don't change my lines. I did not bet the gold cup but I always want to see how my contenders and readouts do. I guess you may have noticed
( and I hope people start to do the same thing ) I almost always post the winning horse in all the races I present after the results are in.

Ron the Greek is a good older horse but what has he done lately ?
Do I see a plus recent pace line ?

So to answer your question, No I look and them move on

I sent two races from Parx to a friend of mine today. Both races were races I passed but kicked myself for passing, Both races the winner was right on top
using the guidelines posted here in the teaching area.
I wrote to my friend how I had the contender but did not bet the race.
I hope this answers your question. No I don't make RDSS "get"
the winner by changing my lines. I just rethink my decisions.

Bill
Bill is right on with his reply...

One cannot zig and zag with one's approach to paceline selection to fit the result chart after the race. This is one surefire way to get into trouble and frustration.

It behooves one to have a systematic and disciplined approach; whether it is:

A)best of the last three pacelines
B)Following For The Lead's guidelines
C)Following Jim Bradshaw's MatchUp principles
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