Rich Val
Dustin Korth
RanchWest
.but would seem to ignore the condition and form cycle pattern of the runner — Dustin Korth
Dave Schwartz
If I may, I'm going to play a little devil's advocate here for the sake of discussion and say when selecting a single representative paceline to predict today's outcome, This may give you the runner's "ability level"...but would seem to ignore the condition and form cycle pattern of the runner when that particular representative paceline was earned...which could have no relationship to the current condition and form cycle pattern...which greatly affects today's "ability level." Thanks guys. — Dustin Korth

RanchWest
(Losing by a neck or less counts as a win.) — Dave Schwartz
Dave Schwartz
I'm trying to follow along. Should that be 2 lengths? And maybe 3 in a route? — RanchWest
G=Won on today's surface, at today's approximate distance, at today's class or higher.
(Losing by a neck or less counts as a win.) — Dave Schwartz
Dave Schwartz
Okay, I'm lost. I don't understand how the two example horses earned a G for the races marked. There's something I don't understand here. — RanchWest
Tom
(Losing by a neck or less counts as a win.) — Dave Schwartz
Dave Schwartz
Dave Schwartz
I asked Rich about this (above), but I should have asked you. I am a confused on the need to Sort by. Can you explain a little or give an example? Thanks for sharing! — Biniak
Tony Kofalt
RanchWest
I find that usually use 3 pacelines each weighed a little differently based on the way I feel the form cycle is moving. This is a great thread — Tony Kofalt
Dave Schwartz
Is that something you are doing through HSH? Is there some automation involved in the form cycle weights or is that pretty much subjective? — RanchWest
Tony Kofalt
RanchWest
It's a pretty subjective process for me right now. — Tony Kofalt
Tony Kofalt
Dave Schwartz
Experience does help. But I'd have to say that my experience with Thorograph played a big part. Especially the concepts around form cycles — Tony Kofalt
RanchWest
So if we have 3 lines to sort/weigh, might using a Fibonocci be useful?
Good thread! — Tom
Tony Kofalt
BTW, HSH does have built in Rag-style numbers.
Do you like those? — Dave Schwartz
Dave Schwartz
Tom
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