The New Pace Makes The Race / TPR forum
Welcome
First and foremost I want to thank Ted for once again giving us all here at Pace and Cap, So many powerful tools. We most likely all are users in some form or another of Dr Howard Sartin's methodology. I have been successful using just about every program and phase of the methodology. I feel in love with phase 1 AFTER reading Pace Makes The Race I only read the book because I saw it mentioned in the follow up and I saw the TPR numbers in a few of my classic Sartin Programs like Entropy. I learned so much from PMTR. I learned how the Early and Late pace ratings were made, and when combined gave a total pace rating or TPR. For many years I saw the value of the Early/Late graph on PL$ , Synthesis and all the programs in the Validator era and of course RDSS. It was from the book PMTR that I started to see why I was getting somuch from this one screen, Over the years Ted has updated and improved the TPR screen on RDSS to now its almost like its own phase 1 program. I have a few more ideas for Ted about some "wish" items and If its possible, then Ted will find a way . Off we go . Welcome to Pace Makes The Race Bill V. |
Bill,
Best of luck on your new forum Jeff |
Hey Bill,
This is very,very cool as you explain concepts and your thought processes clearly! This forum couldn't be in better hands and I look forward to reading and learning as it moves along. The very best to you :) Richie |
TPR Rankings
Hi Bill
This would certainly open up a lot of discussion and from how I work the races I can say the TPR would be one of my favourite tabs. I would use to get some final rankings into the BL / BL |
Yes
Yes Dilivery .
That is a smart way to go. I can usually stop my handicapping process just from the phase 1 readouts .and the match up . But In Pace Makes The Race Doc writes about advanced concepts . So using all your tools In RDSS2 , especially VDC will surly help you. Now VDC and the BLBL were not invented yet, but Doc does start to get into declaration ratios Remember PMTR is an introduction into the Sartin Methodology, not just a book about TPR ratings Good Skill Bill |
Hi Bill, congrates on the new forum.
Wayne |
Hi Bill,
I know that your mentoring for the TPR will be invaluable to the membership here. You or others might ask why do you say that? In a contest here a few years ago I desperately could not understand why I did not have the winner in my top five when I thought I had a good selection. I was very upset as I had followed the guidelines from the good Doc. My anguish reached your ears and you reached out. You showed me how to use TPR as a partial elimination tool and ZAZAM! When rerunning the race using what Bill showed me the winner was right on top. Since then, my handicapping has greatly, greatly improved because of your instruction. You are a great teacher (not to slight Ted and many others here) and your thoughts and insight are and will be greatly appreciated. Thank you Mr. Bill and God Bless you! Bud |
Hello Bud
Yes, my goal is to make this forum that kind of experience. I remember the race . I plan on posting many teaching type race reviews. I prefer to do some races before the fact. But going over races after they are run is also helpful, that is if a set of guidelines are followed . Please feel free to ask any question and together all can become very good users of the Sartin Methhodology |
Hello is is Bill's dad Joe
Bill gave my his copy of Pace Makes The Race to read. I enjoyed learning how the numbers were developed. Bill showed me how to pick my lines with TPR I take my top 5 TPR horses from RDSS and then when I go to the track I still use the daily racing form but I use the TPR too. Brooks |
Hi Brooks,
Good to see you posting, I had just sent a e mail earlier to Bill about you. Tell Mrs V hello and I hope that you both are doing well Jeff |
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