↪Conley
Seems like your outlook is a lot like "Jimmy's" who I mentioned above. — Dave Schwartz
Is that a good thing or bad thing? — Conley
Next question "is 120 days a good half life or is there a better one, 90 days, 75 days?????". I'll get around to answering my own question when I get to sit down in front of the computer for another couple of hours. — Steven
I would be interested in what you learnt about the Australian approach. Can you share it? — John Rosier
If you want to see an interesting analysis of Expected Performance Last Start vs Actual Performance This Start see https://www.betfair.com.au/hub/importance-of-previous-starting-prices/
The analysis relates to Australian racing and the article is on Betfair Australia site. Let me know if you can't access it. — John Rosier
Dave: are you willing to share what makes Jimmy's work out chart different than the standard work out chart where there is a point scale for the various times at the various distances. Thanks! — Jim Michalak
Dave: are you willing to share what makes Jimmy's work out chart different than the standard work out chart where there is a point scale for the various times at the various distances. Thanks! — Jim Michalak
Take a look at it and see if there is anything that strikes you as meriting discussion. — Dave Schwartz
Dave: what is the thinking behind making the horse'stime slower for a gate work? Also, are the additions and subtractions for breezing, gate and muddy full seconds or fifths of seconds? Most work out charts I have seen start with 100 points = 46 seconds for 4 furlongs whereas Jimmy's is 46.4. It also goes up to 120 points. And the scoring is different. thank you for posting. — Jim Michalak
In the recesses of my mind is something about breezing and handily being different in different regions, east vs. west. This had to have been from at least 15 years ago and maybe much more. Have you ever heard anything like that? I don't know whether it was true back then or whether it would still be true today. — RanchWest
Before you jump all over me for that one... — Dave Schwartz
So why not just use raw times? — Biniak
Also, generally speaking, the longer the distance, the slower the speed. So, you have to compare to some standard for the distance. And, those standards, pars, can vary by track. — RanchWest
When I say, PARS I am referring to the track par - how fast the track is - as opposed to what's the par for this race? — Dave Schwartz
Ah, that dumbass Biniak. He's the dullest tool in the shed. — Biniak
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