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12-05-2007, 10:55 PM | #11 | |
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1) When we work with raw data FORGET the word adjust. Trust me. 2) The entire pp's of each horse are there to be used when needed to match horses. 3) Go back and re read the "Power Lines" thread. We MUST know what that is and be able to find each horse's in the pp's. 4) Here is something I would like you to do "Mu". Starting with the 1st horse look at his pp's and determine his running style. Take only a COUPLE of seconds looking. This HAS to be FAST. Trust me again. I'm doing EXACTLY what Hat did with me. Post here their styles so Jim and myself can see them ok? Do NOT worry about right or wrong. Look-determine style quickly - post them here please. Use these styles: E - early Ep - early presser P - presser S - Sustained. 5) When we work with raw data FORGET the word adjust. Trust me. 6) After identifying styles find each horse's POWER LINE and identify it here.Take your time and remember a) NO adjusting b) entire pp's are to be considered Ok Jim and myself will wait to continue til you do the above. Again thank you for being so honest Robert. ANYONE wanting to participate feel free. You are among FRIENDS here ok? "Hands on" helps and also let's Hat see what's going on with folks. Richie
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12-06-2007, 05:13 AM | #12 |
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Rich, I believe you just want to see how I do at establishing running styles and picking Power Lines even though in maiden races sometimes like in this race it is a stretch to say that a critter has either established a running style or Power Line. In any case I will assign each both an ESP and PL.
1-Romeo’s Gold: S; PL #1 2-Sorry wrong Number: E; PL #4 3-Eight Second Cowboy: S; PL #5/6 4-Kirkwood Ranger: S; PL #2 6-Sapid: P; PL #5 7-Granny’s Lil Angel: EP; PL #2 8-Marquet Capper: EP; PL #1 9-Empire Blvd: S; PL #1 10-Falmouth: P; PL #5 11-Capatain Frank: P; PL #2 PS; You know Rich after having done this race as to running styles and my selection for Power Lines I have a feel for the race and I will give it now but if you think that in any way that it will cloud up your planned instructions for this race cut it out and forget it. Or just cut it out and if you or Jim could just show me where I might have gone wrong by way of a private message. The #2 horse is going out for the lead with the #7 right with him definitely by the half. The #2 horse caves in like usual and the #7 goes on with the # 10 and the #8 in hot pursuit and the #11 somewhat behind. In the end I think the #10 horse wins the race with either the #8 or # 11 for second. If I was betting two horses to win it would be the #10 horse and the #8 horse. I would be afraid of the #4 horse for place in an exacta play but not for win against the #10 horse. Thanks, Robert |
12-06-2007, 07:36 AM | #13 |
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Okay,
Here are my choices for styles 1) Early - but never gets the lead 2) E 3) S 4) S 6) S 7) E 8) E 9) S 10) Ep 11) E Thanks Carl |
12-06-2007, 08:21 AM | #14 | |
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This is where we want to work be Robert. In a frame of mind where the styles and power lines of the horses begin to "talk to us" and guide us to THE horse in THIS race. Adjustments of any kind have NO PLACE in your above quote. NO PLACE. Richie
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12-06-2007, 08:23 AM | #15 | |
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Thanks for jumping in. Btw welcome to P&C! Richie
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12-06-2007, 08:32 AM | #16 | |
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Power Lines: you have 1-2-3-4-6 nailed. 7 is line 1. 8-9-10-11 are nailed Robert. Excellent work! I'll put up YOUR lines where we can see them together for evaluation this afternoon. Then we can see what we see about the race. Very very good stuff "Mu". I mean that
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12-06-2007, 08:48 AM | #17 | |
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Anyway thanks again, Robert |
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12-06-2007, 12:17 PM | #18 |
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Early or Other than early ?????
To determine how the race will run first we identify the EARLY horse(s) in the race.
Early - Horse who has the LEAD at 1st call. Who is the EARLY horse (s) in this race?
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12-06-2007, 01:05 PM | #19 | |
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12-06-2007, 01:12 PM | #20 |
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OK 1st call lead time of the #2 ?
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