Re: Fear And Disorientation In Las Vegas (533 Views)
Posted by:
Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: March 04, 2004 05:26PM
Oh no.
I had written a lengthy question about moisture and breaking off individual races and I lost it to the page going stale. Would you read my mind and post the answer so I don't have to write it again?
lol
In short I agree, the trick is being experienced and astute enough to know when to break races and when not to break races. Race patterns exist just like fig patterns exist for individual horses. But when you break races don't you indeed risk a race that was fast or slow unrelated to track change? Though I concede that failure to break risks a race that was fast or slow due to moisture change.
One other question. Its my assumption (without any reason to base it upon) that nature is going to change the track much more than man is able to do with a pass or two of the sprinkle truck. Do you find yourself breaking races on sprinkle truck changes?
CtC
Post Edited (03-04-04 17:52)
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