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08-05-2008, 10:43 PM | #1 |
AlwNW1X
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Unusual Pace Matchup Questions Frontrunners
Hi.
Firstly, please allow me to thank T.C. for such a warm welcome. Second, I would like to both thank and commend this forum as a whole for the large level of expertise in combination with such a willingness to share-- unfathomable. With your kind permission I'd like to throw some questions at you-- and apologize beforehand for not presently using a Sartin program-- albeit i do use the latest incarnation of Synergism-- & I am a believer. Who do you prefer and why, in the following examples: Example 1-- ALW NW 1 6F 2YO: both frontrunners set equal adjusted early fractions -- only difference is leading-by lengths and significantly different final time) Pacesetter 1: 21.6(hd) - 43.8(hd) - 115.1(nk) Driving Pacesetter 2: 21.6(5½)- 43.8(4½)- 113.3(ns) Driving I would take 1 with a finish other than driving-- otherwise, who would you take / @ what final time difference? Example 2-- ALW NW 1 6F 2YO: difference here-- a mishmosh of different internal fractions, leading-by margins, AND type of finish(both turn time & Final Time equal btw). Pacesetter pp 1: 21.9(5½) - 44.4(3½) - 112.6(1½) Handily Pacesetter pp 2: 21.4(hd)- 43.9(hd)- 112.6(ns) Driving 1 will have to run a bit faster early AND undergo pressure this time. Does Handily balance things out & they hit the wire together? Btw with an equal type of finish I'd take 2... There's also a further nuance--will 2 be able to clear & cut over... It would be nice if there was a way to quantify number / project an approx. time in such cases... All types of comments are most welcome, thank you very, very much in advance. PS 'Thread 2 will be re closers'. |
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