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Old 10-16-2013, 08:24 AM   #1
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Question about screen layout

Reading from left to right:

What do the two little numbers represent next to 8PRX and 9PRX?

What do the blue and red line(s) indicate?

Lastly, what do the small numbers mean that are in the ADJ SR field.

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Old 10-16-2013, 09:08 AM   #2
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The little numbers next to the Track and race number are when the horse ran in a tandem with another horse in today's race.

I have opened the Tandems tab on the same horse you show and now you can see on the days with those little numbers the horse ran in tandems

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The lines in the pace lines are MOVES

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In line 2 the horse passed 2 horses and 1 length in the first two fractions.
In line 3 it passed 3 horses on the turn.


The little numbers next to the adjusted speed ratings are the
difference between that speed rating and the fasted spreed rating shown in the horses pp's.
So the fastest speed rating this horse ever ran was a 86 (line 3 ) The 77 spreed rating is 9 points less than its best.

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Old 10-16-2013, 09:22 AM   #3
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Thanks much Bill.
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The little numbers next to the adjusted speed ratings are the
difference between that speed rating and the fasted spreed rating shown in the horses pp's.
So the fastest speed rating this horse ever ran was a 86 (line 3 ) The 77 spreed rating is 9 points less than its best.
you know i was thinking about those "little numbers" and if you could graph it, it would make a simplistic-kind-of "form cycle" chart that you could visually track to see if the horse follows any usable (profitable) kinds of pattern/angle(s). (e.g. bad form 2 races followed improvement in 3rd after a layoff, one good race/ one bad race, etc.
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Thealexangroup, I like that thought!
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