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Re: pharmaco--TG
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Posted by TGAB on May 29, 2001 at 18:20:53:
In Reply to: Re: pharmaco posted by Dave on May 29, 2001 at 16:25:43:
: : On monday F.L.jr s`horse never lifted a hoof but Dutrow and Lake both sent live ones who just missed running one two at decent prices what do t.g.experts do when faced with horses trained by above trainers ,and there like,pitted againsted horses with positive t.g. patterns,it seems to me that the analysis ignores this problem and recommends the good looking line horses which i think is a sure route to homelessness and i think this fact is maybe the reason for the outburst of the gentleman who posted a tirade on the 0/2/x ? though the injecting of speed may not of helped him in expressing his views in a tranquill manner but the point being what looks good in the classroom does not always transfer into profits in the real world so i think we should all try and discuss these handicapping problems,such as i previous posted and received not one reply.I asked what is one to do when a trainers record is poor but the line is strong . : It's a dilemma. A good figure horse going against a lower figure horse with a hot trainer. It depends. If you've compiled trainer stats that can help. Like cutting out each winner a trainer had from the p.p.'s and studying why they moved up. Indicating the figure the lower figure ran in the race is important too. T-Graph lets you do this for about free with their Red-Board room. You just gotta project a la Beyer. Or you can do what I tend to do. Not bet when the hot trainer has a low fig horse going. TG--Especially when the slower horse is getting bet as if it's as fast as the faster horse. No value then. Pass.
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