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Turbulator 08-07-2008 06:32 PM

Question for Bill and Ted et al
 
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Hi guys. I have a question about pace line selection. Take a look at the screen shots and tell me what you think.

Thanks,

Steve

dcox 08-07-2008 06:39 PM

Turbulator - I can't answer for Ted but I believe he works from the adjusted screen and pays litte attention to original. That seems to be Sartin Methodology.

dcox 08-07-2008 06:40 PM

Nice display and comments - by the way!

Turbulator 08-07-2008 06:40 PM

One more question:

Why are my screen shots showing up so tiny and hard to read? Usually they are bigger, clearer and more legible...can't figure it out.

Bill V. 08-07-2008 06:48 PM

From Bill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcox (Post 37275)
Turbulator - I can't answer for Ted but I believe he works from the adjusted screen and pays litte attention to original. That seems to be Sartin Methodology.


Hi Dcox

Dcox I think I am more the way you say than Ted is
I only look at the Adjusted lines
Its the way I learned. If I do anything else I don't do as well

Bill V. 08-07-2008 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turbulator (Post 37277)
One more question:

Why are my screen shots showing up so tiny and hard to read? Usually they are bigger, clearer and more legible...can't figure it out.


Hi Steve

The problem is all my fault The site is in disarray
lots of work is going on to get back on track
but weird stuff will likely happen until Ted and I can iron things out

Problems are all tangled up

Like having a car sick kid while being stuck in the left hand lane in
bumper to bumper traffic While being late for the other kids school
play and getting a flat tire and the car overheating :)
what do you do first ??
Please hang in there
someday we'll look back at this and it will all seem funny
Bill

mikesal57 08-07-2008 07:01 PM

steve...didu upload together or one at a time?

Bill V. 08-07-2008 07:04 PM

back to paceline
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Turbulator (Post 37274)
Hi guys. I have a question about pace line selection. Take a look at the screen shots and tell me what you think.

Thanks,

Steve

Hi Steve

All the other lines are from FLA tracks the line you asked
about was from Mth and the dtv was a high 23

I would use the line cause it was over 80 and that seems to fit
the horses other lines You show 4 race were the horse ran over 80 speed ratings

Depending on the horse APV and CR I might also enter line 2 and maybe line 4
But it would all be from the adjusted line screen

GS
Bill

delmarscott2004 08-07-2008 09:55 PM

Pace lines
 
Good evening Turbulator

Selecting lines to work with within the Sartin Methodology . I use the adjusted lines screen for my FINAL line selection. High speed rated lines within the NORM , which I call within 2 speed rating points of the higest speed rating showing in the past performance .If the last line is still over two points of the norm , I enter it along with the norm line too see how both end up on the BL/Bl screen .Selected lines , same surface and within two furlongs of todays race , no off track lines if todays track condition is fast.

I hope this make since .

Vanoy

Turbulator 08-08-2008 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikesal57 (Post 37284)
steve...didu upload together or one at a time?

Thanks for the responses everybody, I think I've got it now.

Mike, I uploaded together, as I have in the past, but Bill's response explains a lot.

I know the site has been acting weird. I've spoken to Ted about it on several occasions. The funniest thing that happened to me is that one day my post count was 25 or so posts lower than the previous day.

I just figured you guys wanted to delete some of my dribble.

Hope you get it figured out soon, and if you need any help let me know.

Steve


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