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Old 08-16-2008, 08:02 AM   #4
Profiler8
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Germany
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Hi Mike,

I think, the Doc wrote in a follow up magazine or in a manual, that when a horse is in good form, that you can go back some lines more.
I do this sometimes as well, when a horse has form. But when a horse is out of form in his last three runs, it is a big failure to go too far back.
There is proably something wrong with the horse.
When a horse has winning form, then you know it can win and can show more.
In high class races, you can go more lines back as well, someone told me. In low company, recent form is more important.

Thanks...

Greetings
Tim
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