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09-07-2008, 12:12 PM | #1 |
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Other than Early - Voodoo pattern #2 - Hat's FPLR
FPLR = Fastest Pace Last Race.
** Hat Helper** - "Rich when you have a bunch of sprinters stretching out the race is probably going to be won other than early" - Jim Bradshaw ** Hat Helper** - "Rich check the horse (s) in every race who raced against the fastest pace in their LAST race. You need to look at him closely" - Jim Bradshaw ** Hat Helper** - "I love fast horses who run O.T.E. and POWER MOVE either 1c to 2c or 2c to stretch call" - Jim Bradshaw =================================================== =================================================== Here are the past performances from a race run yesterday at Arlington. Folks I am going to say something here before we start that I have never said before when starting a thread on Hat's concepts and it is this plain and simple: THIS repeating pattern from Jim is MONEY. Focus on what you see here,learn it,absorb it. For those matchers who want to PROFIT from all this and have the PATIENCE and discipline to wait this is a spot play extraordinaire. Win prices I have seen range from $5.00 to $55.00. =================================================== =================================================== Step 1: Scroll the pp's you see twice. First time move QUICKLY through them doing NOTHING. Just scroll and do it FAST. Step 2: Mind's Eye time - 2nd time through focus on running styles and first fraction pace of race. For your ON THE LEAD early horse note first fraction, put it in your head. Step 3: Read the FIRST "Hat Helper" shown above then close the race and WALK AWAY from it IMMEDIATELY.Trust me please. Step 4: Wait at least 4-6 HOURS. Reopen this thread and REPEAT Steps 1,2 and 3 in their EXACT order shown please. Do NOTHING else regarding this thread for at least a day. NOTHING. Step 5: To follow. =================================================== =================================================== Here is the field
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09-07-2008, 12:13 PM | #2 |
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09-07-2008, 12:14 PM | #3 |
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09-10-2008, 11:17 AM | #4 |
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Here is what I want everyone to have.
http://www.paceandcap.com/Jim%20B.wmv It is an hour long so it will take a while for you to grab it but it is something you can save and refer too if you so desire. Feedback on layout/clarity of what is shown would be most appreciated. ** It will end right after the 1 hour mark and then restart. Just ignore that and close it up ok? I didn't want to jeopardize cutting something I needed in there so I overlapped a bit**
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09-10-2008, 11:46 AM | #5 | |
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Layout is good. Picture quality is good. Explanations are great. The only thing I would look into is the microphone. It could be the placement or it could just be when you emphasize a point the sound cracks and scratches somewhat. But I gotta go. I want to get back to the rest of the movie. |
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09-10-2008, 11:48 AM | #6 |
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For those who would like a bigger picture, try right clicking on the screen>zoom>full screen. Much bigger. Hit escape to go back to normal size.
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09-10-2008, 01:18 PM | #7 |
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Rich, I have alway enjoyed your teaching via writing and posting attachments or captures but this is really great. The Hat picked a good teacher in you to carry on his methodology. I cannot wait for the CD's you will be working on if this is a sample of how you will present the material.
The picture and sound came in lound and clear. Robert ** Hi "Mu". Thanks for the feedback. I don't like the voice breaking up when I talk louder. Sorry guys it is the Italian in me and when I really get excited about something I find it hard to contain it. My self adjusting mike can't handle it. I have to work at getting much more even keel voice wise so as not to distract from what I want conveyed. ** RichieP Last edited by RichieP; 09-10-2008 at 02:22 PM. |
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09-12-2008, 08:26 PM | #9 |
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You tell me who won
FPLR - Fastest Pace Last Race:
This race ran 30 seconds ago at Mountaineer. I ain't gotta say anything. YOU tell me who won. Fughedaboutit pp's
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