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Old 04-18-2007, 09:37 PM   #21
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I use the The apv class numbers for a few things

1. the APV numbers are a great tip to make final decisions

2, The apv numbers are very imptortant to look at
in relation to the other horses in the field
A horse with a 77.0% in one race is a throw out
and in the next race it is showing me that
77.0% is the horse that has been running against better
horses

3 The Class rating This number is helping me more when I need to
make calls This number shows how well the horse has been running
Its like its report card and horses with lower numbers than 1.00
are not doing as well as horse over 1.00 I have modified the binder method
by using the APV CR numbers
Now its the best horse of the top two
the other horse often is the horse with the better apv and Class ranking
and at this point the class number more so

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Old 04-20-2007, 03:15 PM   #22
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Froggy, Ted

I am a little late but thanks for explaining Per1. I appreciate it. Sometimes it is hard to catch up 20 years of methodology in just a few months.


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