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Re: willa on the move (878 Views)
Posted by: TGJB (IP Logged)
Date: July 15, 2002 04:36PM

1- We do not claim 1/4 point accuracy. That silliness was a marketing ploy from the other guy.

2- Whether you want to hear it or not, there is no way to quantify trouble during the race. Attempting to do so would be hubris, and highly subjective (different trackmen).

3- We don't put op's in the # because some horses do it chronically, and you can be seduced into betting them off big #'s that will in effect be gross, not net. You can adjust the figures yourself--use approximately 1 length (not point) for op-, 2 for op, 4 for op+. This info is found in the front of every hard copy set, and via a link on the "Order On Line" page.



TGJB



Subject Written By Posted
willa on the move (1346 Views) peter freundlich 07/15/2002 12:54AM
Re: willa on the move (803 Views) Michael D. 07/15/2002 01:05AM
Re: willa on the move (878 Views) TGJB 07/15/2002 04:36PM
Re: willa on the move (870 Views) Alydar in California 07/15/2002 06:23PM
What about horses that are chronically wide? (829 Views) derby1592 07/16/2002 02:33AM
Re: What about horses that are chronically wide? (831 Views) Alydar in California 07/16/2002 08:00AM
Re: What about horses that are chronically wide? (844 Views) peter freundlich 07/16/2002 08:45PM
Re: What about horses that are chronically wide? (845 Views) tegger 07/16/2002 09:12PM
Re: What about horses that are chronically wide? (874 Views) Alydar in California 07/17/2002 12:14AM


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