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![]() I get absolutely nothing for saying this so please don't think I am turning a buck on this one as one confused Grinch thought last year but Thorograph makes all of their products absolutely free, races run Dec 26th til Jan 1, for downloading until the New Year with everything from full sheets to analysis and race shapes which have early speed info you might find useful at Aqueduct on the Inner. Of course it has it's small perplexing issues to deal with too......like what the heck do they see in Collooney Country in the 4th tomorrow but if your willing to set up an account at no cost there are some great free handicapping products for the next week or so... |
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![]() Thanks for the heads up Doc.
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![]() i really wanna give these sheets a try, and i downloaded saturdays card, but i have no idea what the hell im looking at
the race shapes charts are kinda cool though -bt- |
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Ask whatever questions you want and the TG players here can help you walk through it. I host the Thoro-Graph Seminars at Saratoga on the weekends and Scav has helped do statistical research work for Jerry Brown. A number of others here a very familiar with the figures and patterns as well. Spend a few minutes reading through the basic explanation page first though to get a feel for what is on the sheets. From there, you are looking to "read the pattern" of each horse in a race as a means t project what kind of effort to expect today. Is the horse ready to establish a new "top"? Is the horse likely to regress ("bounce" or "off" or "X") because his last effort was a strenuous one? Has a horse coming off a new top he had enough time since that effort to expect a similar performance ("pair"). There is a lot to it, and it takes time to understand the patterns, but the figures are a tremendous tool which I use daily and believe in implicitly. We're meeting people for a Dinner shortly, but will check back later to see if there is anything you came up with. I would encourage everyone interested to register at Thoro-Graph and use the free product all week. http://www.thorograph.com/ We can use the thread as a Q and A for anyone learning the product...
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Go through some of the Race of the Week pages to see how these things are interpreted. I've been using them for a few years, and someday's I too have no idea what I'm looking at ![]() |
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![]() The key to using the TG's, for myself, is using them in company with the pp's.
I see alot of 10k claimers running really good tg figs, alot of times the same as what a nice 50k claimer would be running. However, if the 2 horses ran in the same race, we all know who would win. Basically, It comes down to the most important thing in capping a race; CLASS. I like seeing the patterns of each horse in the race. Which tend to jump out much more for me when using the Thoro-quick layout. I also like the trainer stats more than the ones in the DRF. The biggest advantage of TG's is searching for the 'hidden horse'. The runner that is just as fast on the TG's, but doesn't look good enough on the PP's. I mainly buy the TG when Im stuck on a race of evenly matched horses, that you know if you can solve the puzzle you will be rewarded. |
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Call me up bro. I've toyed with these for a few years now and have at least a working knowledge of their figs and a some understanding of what they look for. This really is a great promo if you take the time to handicap then review the results whether you bet or not.
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![]() Thanks for the link, TG virgin so I'll start with some dumb questions.
What do the dots, squares, triangles and diamonds mean? What does this mean --, before a number (ie --16)? |
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![]() a - before a number designates a turf race not sure I've ever seen a -- or dot square triangle form yes but not sheets. Finger Lakes numbers are inflated (lower than they should be) only IMO.
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the '-' sign before the number means it was a turf race. Triangle next to track name= trainer change four diamond next to number means synethic track Squares = insufficient data to make number (if in number area) Diamond next to track name = med change (Lasix or bute) Dot = I think means equipment change The symbol sheet isn't working on their site, but I use it all the time because I never remember. |
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![]() Thanks, found the symbols in the race of the week section.
Docs 1st post says TG likes Collooney County in Aq 4th tomorrow. I'm looking at CC and don't see anything that tells me TG likes him. What am I missing? |
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![]() here is how I would look at the race when incorporating sheets
Brother Gold: Circled back to his 'top' (14) off four days rest, pair of the 14 or slight regression most likely Tony the Terio: 14's routing (see this by the 'bolding' of the number), nothing positive about this one Collooney County: Has the 14.5 two back but the last two were dreadful Hidden Price: Has a couple siblings to run around the '10' number (note the Breeding info on the full sheet version) but also had some slow siblings, might be usuable based on that fact alone, in a bad race. Big Megilla: No idea who Sydney Dutrow is but obviously someone related to Dicky. See the horse as slow unless Sydney has better stuff then Dicky Saratogian: Slow Doctor Problum: Slow Wanna Winna: Has 14's to go back to, Hernandez's number route to sprint are decent Roadhouse Rock: Another with siblings that were in the '10' area, which would destroy this field, usuable on that fact alone Living Out a Dream: Has the best number within the race, a pair wins, and a slight regression still wins This isn't a very powerful sheet race in terms of information. Give me a couple minutes and I will write up the Sir Beaugamt at Santa Anita, which has some real powerful sheet plays in there, IMO |
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![]() I like the visual that the calender gives you of the spacing of a horses races throughout his career.
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![]() Liberian Fighter: Got back to his top off the minor layoff and ran a new top in his recent allowance race.
Sky Cape: In looking at his patterns, he seems to run in two race sequences, with his best race always first, and his regression 2nd, usuable based on that fact, and play against in his next start if soon after this start Dakota Phone: His turf numbers don't compete, but his recent numbers show good form and good health as he has a nice developing pattern. Fifteen Love: First start in the US he paired his top, usually a sign of a horse about to move forward, perfect spacing, a must include Medjool: Back numbers maybe and Canani is no fool, don't see it here though Icemancometh: A touch slow on the numbers but has a developing pattern, trainer change something to consider, especially with it being a recent claim and popped right into a stakes race Young Joe: His Del Mar race three back was real good, but he really reacted off that performance with two bad performances, not this start but maybe the next if he shows his way back to the '2' Ten Meropa: Horse has obvious issues with the extreme gaps within races, don't see it against this competition El Gato Malo: Something I consider very strong is the fact that a horse pairs his top off a very long layoff, to me, that shows progression and health. This one has the surface question mark. This one also has a "!" notation after the numbers, which means that TG feels the effort/number is better then it shows, I call them "Sneaky good efforts", don't see why he wouldn't at least run an 'off' effort thus putting him right there. Ghetto: This horse is exactly why TG's can be very powerful. He would be my key in this race as if you toss his last effort, especially considering all his synethics have been off efforts (He obviously doesn't like it) he had a great improving line, getting to the '-5'. Post postion is obviously against him, but this horse could be there at the end at a huge number. Pistol Pete Afleet: Seems to be hanging around the "6" area, which won't be good enough, might be a decent 4 year old though Gio Ponti: Interesting read, if he runs the 2 that he has been running, they are running for 2nd, but that 4.75 he ran last time could be a sign of regression. I would be playing him to pair the 4.75 or even run in the 5.5 range, and then another layoff In Pick 3's I would be using Ghetto, El Gato Malo, Icemancometh, and Fifteen Love Exactas I would be playing Ghetto and Fifteen Love over El Gato Malo, Icemancometh, Gio Ponti, Ghetto, Fifteen Love, Sky Cape, Liberian Freighter |
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![]() Thanks, starting to get a feel for this which is a giant improvement for me. Good stuff.
Totally wiped out, long day. Was up all night last night putting a dollhouse together. This Santa stuff is harder than I thought. Hope everyone had as good a day as me. Nothing more fun than kids at Christmas. |
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In the world of handicapping using Thoro-Graph, Collooney County sticks out as an include in the 4th because he is sporting very close to the notorious "0-2-X" pattern. 0-2-X is a pattern read originally noted by TG's Julian Weinberg 20 years ago that suggests that a horse that runs a big isolated top (like a "0"), regularly regresses to a slight off performance in their next start (like a "2"), before falling apart in the third start of the cycle (an "X", perhaps a a number like a "12" or "15"). These horses then typically will come back to the original performance level with some rest. Because the horse in question, like a Collooney County, looks like he's a bum going in the wrong direction, these runners are frequently outrageously good bets and are the scores that I watch Jerry Brown, Alan Benewitz, Weinbrg and Bill Spillane regularly cash at Saratoga at the Carolina Barbecue each summer. Collooney County ran a 14.5 in the 10/2 Belmont sprint off the layoff (our "0"), followed by the 17.25 on 11/6 in the Belmont turf route (our "2"), followed by the 24.5 in the 11/23 Aqueduct sprint (our "X"). If worried about fitness, he had a slow 5f work 12/6, just 13 days after his last race, and then a fast half mile blow 10 days later. Looks OK... And on top of everything else, he's the only runner here dropping from MSW company to a low maiden claiming price... only the game's most potent dropdown. The 14.5 makes Collooney County as fast as anyone in the race except Living Out a Dream (top of 11.75 last out). If he snaps back in classic 0-2-X fashion returning to around the 14, he can hit the board and juice the exotics. If the other, more obvious players faulter, he has a modest shot to win with that level of effort, (and an even better shot to win with a new 'top'). He's not a certainty to win or even hit the board, but as a potential $20-$30 mutuel, he is an ideal and significant representation of the kind of horse/situation/pattern that is a wagering opportunity presented when using TG. G/L today!
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You've got this 100% correct. Totally agree that he's the right horse at the right price in the "Beaugamt". Those that love to bash Hollendorfer as a 'move up' guy should note the patience he had with him too... "Just" a $67,000 purchase that took to February of his soph year to get to the gate, Hollendorfer never panicked early on when it was taking 7 tries to break his maiden. He never dropped him into Mdn Clm company. Short on synth, not his thing. Long on synth, better, but still not his best. Then long on grass and paydirt. And now he's a complete horse that looks like he still has upside.
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![]() If any of you TG people want to pick a "race of the day", this week and explain what you see I would be down with that. Thanks for everyone's help!
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