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Old 02-16-2019, 03:37 PM   #51
Bill V.
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Thank you to Mitch

Hello South side rob

welcome to pace and cap

Here is a good example of the preceptor

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In today's 4th race from FG the # 8 horse has the best perception total line score.

The perceptor line score is a low is best type rating

The horses with the best ratings of the 7 basic Sartin pace ratings
gets a 0.0 rating The lower the score means that horse ran the best
number from its paceline.

In the above example, The #7 horse ran, and earns the best EPR rating
so it gets the 0.0 rating, Horses 3 and 2 ran very slow EPR's relative to the field or this matchup, and so they get a very high 28.9 and 28.3 rating.

For LPR the #3 gets the best rating compared to the field So it gets the 0.0

But our example horse, Horse #8 gets the best rating for CPR,TT,HID,FW,and FX

Now RDSS adds up the totals for the 7 factors
The lowest total score gets the 0.0 rating for the total perceptor readout.

On the paceline screen the concept is the same But on the paceline screen
The perceptor is a rating based on rating each paceline

For our horse #8 its best paceline or the pace line with the lowest linescore
is line 1

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so lastly

Horse 8's perceptor rating from the last paceline is the best for the horse
and its also the best when rated against all the other horses best

Good Skill
Bill
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