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![]() Can someone post a link to Doug's blog please?
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![]() http://timeformusblog.com/
I have been doing a play of the day write-up for Saratoga and a major weekend stakes race or two. |
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![]() You should start doing Presque Isle too given your posts above. Great job.
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As should Pebble Beach Baby in Race #2. |
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![]() Thanks Paul. They make those decisions for me.
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![]() You can always post here if you are allowed...
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I bet her as well
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![]() No chance 3rd.
I know they said its really hot, wonder if they over watered the track, it was chalky but two races and not much passing of horses as of yet.
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"I guess it comes down to a simple choice, really. Get busy livin' or get busy dyin'." |
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![]() Good call on Keyboard Courage....12-1.
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![]() Yea that was a good result for me, nice way to end the meet.
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![]() HELL YES!!!
You rock Doug!!!!! |
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![]() Doug is awesome but credit should go to Justin Finch who wrote the blog and is the Del Mar blogger for Timeform.
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"To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize"...Voltaire |
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![]() Thanks for the heads up!
Way to go Justin! |
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Tod Marks Photo - Daybreak over Oklahoma |
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![]() The blue/red pace lines is a really nice feature with Timeform, you quickly at a glance can measure the setup the horse was working with last race(s).
Many times you see a speed horse with a blue running line and then a loss at 3/5 next out which was predictable, now Jerry Brown would say the horse bounced, but we know thats not reality.
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![]() The blue-fractions and red-fractions are definitely a nice feature.
Any pace that is a +15 or higher, the fractions are shown in red. Any pace that is a -15 or lower, the fractions are displayed in blue. My personal preference would have been to use +20 or faster for red, and -12 or slower for blue ... but they're currently very close to that right now. |
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What I am finding is there are many horses who run well with +20 efforts but do not back them up, more times than not at the cheap tracks. This an advanced pacefigures type item but I am finding also some correlation between turn time and next out efforts using the PF's.
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![]() Doug, is there a place I can get your picks from the paper online?
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