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01-21-2012, 05:23 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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New Member Selecting Pace Lines
I am not new to Handicapping but new to RDSS, I started using it on Oct 31/11 and going by the book picking pace lines from the last 3 and playing $2 Exacta
from the BL/BL screen. By Dec 21 I have lost my $300 bankroll. I then started looking a little deeper to all the pace lines and have noticed the RC race class that the horse has ran in becomes very important, here is an example: Now if you use one of the top lines for this horse, he will not make the contender list. Now if you look down at all his races that he ran and notice the RC of each race they are all above todays race which is 89. He won at 89 and 92. Now a horse with lines like this should get the best line you can find. |
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