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Re: Common Sense (439 Views)
Posted by: jimbo66 (IP Logged)
Date: November 11, 2004 11:34AM

Would find it hard to believe that Jerry incorporated the "extreme pace" into his figures, considering he has been very consistent in his postings that pace is NOT part of the figure and he has debated on this board with many people that pace does not impact results. "Fast horses run fast fractions" was I believe the quote with regards to Roses in May and his Whitney race, a race in which many on this board gave RIM extra credit because of the pace scenario that developed.

Jerry, can you confirm that this difference in figures is NOT because of pace (or if it is pace, then let us know).

Jim



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