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  • Dave Schwartz
    417
    Topic: DET Does Pace

    Pace Handicapping Without...
    1. Picking Contenders
    2. Picking Pacelines
    3. Keeping a Model

    ABBY does it all.
    But still NOT a black box.
    Your knowledge still matters!


    WATCH THE VIDEO
  • Ira Yorn
    18
    Dave
    I have a question on the video pace module on the left hand side in green you have pace E pace LP and Pace SR on mine there are 8 buttons with Mdl numbered 1to 8 what does this mean and how do I change it back to the pace ones
  • Jeff Capper
    25
    I've just watched the video, and it's obvious I will need to watch it at least one more time. Lots to unpack here. My questions for now:

    1. What does pc Method 71 do differently from the important buttons that deT2 introduced? I've been relying on abPace/BH and BR2/pcrH, abRx, abRy. I've built a system that looks at all of these and gives me very good answers. I'll be re-playing recent races that I've played live to see if I can discern the differences. But any context will be interesting to know.

    2. I really like this new Pace Model's ability to weight each individual race. I'm now comparing these weights against the the red and green pace designation from the "front" of the AI Assistant panel. Sometimes they are consistent- meaning that the highest weighted pace button from the new Pace Model matches the green Abby Pace designation. But sometimes they don't align. Why is that?

    My initial observation of where I hope this all goes- my existing deT process is pretty darned good and I'm super-pleased with what it's been doing. But the final piece of the puzzle that I've been searching for is an adjudication of the low odds horses. It looks like this new Pace Model might be that final piece. So I envision this as a final step to ENHANCE but not REPLACE my existing process.
  • Dave Schwartz
    417


    1. What does pc Method 71 do differently from the important buttons that deT2 introduced? I've been relying on abPace/BH and BR2/pcrH, abRx, abRy. I've built a system that looks at all of these and gives me very good answers. I'll be re-playing recent races that I've played live to see if I can discern the differences. But any context will be interesting to know.

    It uses the Model weights rather than the standard weights.
    ______________________________
    2. I really like this new Pace Model's ability to weight each individual race. I'm now comparing these weights against the the red and green pace designation from the "front" of the AI Assistant panel. Sometimes they are consistent- meaning that the highest weighted pace button from the new Pace Model matches the green Abby Pace designation. But sometimes they don't align. Why is that?Jeff Capper

    Because it is not simply counting the ES points in the race.
    Instead, it is using an AI-base algorithm.
  • Dave Schwartz
    417
    I have a question on the video pace module on the left hand side in green you have pace E pace LP and Pace SR on mine there are 8 buttons with Mdl numbered 1to 8 what does this mean and how do I change it back to the pace onesIra Yorn

    Those are your own personal weights.


    The How-to is really quite easy.
    It's on the video.
    Just look for the section when I'm editing the buttons.

    But meanwhile...
    1. You create a name.
    2. Give it a button number.
    3. Fill in the weights.
    4. Hit Save.

    Ping @Jeff Capper
    Maybe when you're watching the video again, you could notice when the button discussion takes place and post it here for Ira.
  • Jeff Capper
    25
    Yes I'm watching an encore of the video on Sunday morning and will post the time that discussion occurs. I do recall it being from the first half of the video.
  • Ira Yorn
    18
    thanks Jeff I'll look for it
  • Dave Schwartz
    417
    My initial observation of where I hope this all goes- my existing deT process is pretty darned good and I'm super-pleased with what it's been doing. But the final piece of the puzzle that I've been searching for is an adjudication of the low odds horses. It looks like this new Pace Model might be that final piece. So I envision this as a final step to ENHANCE but not REPLACE my existing process.Jeff Capper

    That's a reasonable expectation.
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