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  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    Factor #12 = Condition

    Any chance of getting definition??
  • Adjusting the betting line (From PaceAdv)
    Excellent answer.

    Give that man a cigar!!
  • Equibase to Develop New Rating System for Races
    Great!! This should make it easier to realize a profit
    IIIIIFFF
    we analyze the form cycle to see which horses are
    improving and which are declining!!

    If all the horses are about the same ability, form cycle
    analysis should be the best way to separate the contenders
    from the pretenders. That is unless a single horse is so
    dominant that he can't be beat even if he runs a bad race.

    Dave has an excellent program well worth the money.
    Check it out!!!!

    Improve or Decline Video Seminar (Download)
    Introducing …
    A Surefire, Easy-To-Understand-and-Use Way
    To Address Form Cycle that is Very New and Very Different!

    https://horsestreet.com/product/improve-or-decline-video-seminar-download/
  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    What are the definitions of the fields in the "Races" window?

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  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    What is the exact definition of a dominant odds horse?

    A horse projected to be below 1.22 to 1.
  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    Good Race = a finish 1st or 2nd or within 1 length of the winner on a similar surface,
    at the approximate distance and a class level equal or higher than today's race.

    Bad Race (not good) = a finish 3rd or worse or greater than 1 length the behind
    on a similar surface, at the approximate distance and a class level equal or lower than
    today's race.

    On "The Ask", dots represent races where the horse was asked to do something different
    from what he is being asked to do today. The horse may have done well, maybe even won,
    but it was at different conditions than he is facing today.

    Less than 10 dots means the horse has run only that number of dots/times.

    With so few "G" and "B"'s, are trainers running horses just to run them and never figuring
    out what the horse is best at?
  • Update - As of July 28
    Soooo excited!!!

    Will there be a video soon?
  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    The RED OBJECT on the "My Handicapping" Screen Showing
    Most Important Call for Pace

    i.e. E=1st call, EP=2nd, LP=Not E, SR=Not E or EP.
    ... predicts the running style of the race.

    Another way to look at it is:
    _________________
    RED E Means should be 1st call, possibly 2nd call, but not likely later.
    _________________
    RED EP Means should be 2nd call, but could be 1st or 3rd call.
    _________________
    RED LP Means could be anything after 1st call.
    _________________
    RED SR Means should be Str Call or Last Furlong, but might be as early as 2nd call.
    _________________
    Pay special attention to the SHOULDS versus the COULDS.
  • EARLY or LATE
    It's my understanding that E,EP,LP or SR is not indicative of how they will run early, or late.I use an object for that.john g

    Is the object one of Dave's or one you created?
  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    How would you define a good race? (in the "Deep" tab under
    "The Ask")

    “Good race.” According to Quirin:

    A “good race” typically refers to a horse’s recent performance.
    If a horse finished 1st or 2nd or 3rd or was within 2 lengths in
    a sprint or within 3 lengths in a route.
  • Definitions = A Thesaurus of deTerminator concepts
    *When I say "favorite," I do not mean the post time tote favorite. My definition of a favorite is any horse that is projected to go off at below 3/1.

    When I say, "Projected," I mean using what I call the "aML." That stands for Artificial Morning Line.
  • Understanding Reports - 001 The Basics
    "In my research I came across the work of Osborne Reynolds, a 19th century English physicist and engineer whose area of interest was “turbulence” (fluid mechanics). In 1883 Reynolds, by experimenting with pipes of varying sizes, was able to come up with a number, (now known as the “Reynolds number”) that tells engineers when a fluid system will reach turbulence."

    So how does this relate to horse racing? Dave lays it out in detail here:

    https://pacemakestherace.com/who-was-osborne-reynolds/
  • How About a Monday Night Q & A Session?
    I'll be there. Can't wait!!
  • I think I broke it...
    If it was going to happen, it had to be me.
    Story of my life.

    Let me know when.
  • I think I broke it...
    I'm on v 1.0006 now and it is working correctly.

    So I can't go to 1.0007?
  • I think I broke it...
    HQx file not writing again.

    I'm on version 1.0006.
    Tried reinstalling update 1.0006 and still didn't write.

    Went back to original install - 1.0000 and extracted.
    Ran update 1.0006.

    Worked.

    Any ideas on what would cause the HQx file to not write
    (file is there, just empty)??
  • AI Robo call: A Shockingly Real Conversation
    WOW!!

    AI is becoming frightening with how good it is getting.

    Next thing you know, someone will be taking the
    technology over to betting on the horses.

    Then you really need to be scared!!
  • I think I broke it...
    1.0002 installed and working properly.

    THX!!