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Old 04-27-2008, 08:39 AM   #2
Ted Craven
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Bill,

As a convention in RDSS, red colour means the best rank, green means 2nd best rank and yellow means 3rd best. So in the Adjusted screen (showing adjusted call times), the best first call of all a horse's record is coloured red (perhaps multiple ties), the 2nd best green, etc. The same goes for the 2nd call and final call. On a screen where a horse has only 1 (or 2 or 3 races) ALL call times will be coloured - in the case of the horse you showed, all red as it was the horse's best (only) times.

When looking at the Analysis Adjusted screen (pacelines for many horses compared together), the colour differences represent best, 2nd and 3d best tims at each call point among the horses compared.

On adjusted screens, it's one way (currently) of seeing the best adjusted pace of race (including race segments) against which the horse has run.

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