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Old 10-20-2022, 10:17 AM   #1
wiretowire1968
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I do not have the software but have read Tom Brohamer's book and have incorporated the basis of fps into my pace analysis handicapping. I have a huge question that I continue to struggle with when making adjustments to the fractions on runners who do not or have not gone the distance of the race handicappped. I have this problem when it comes to reorganizing or trying to adjust the fractions that affect AP SP EP.

A couple of examples from somebody that is simple would be great. Race today at Parx..going 1 1/8 dirt, # 1 has never been the distance cutting back from 1 3/16. (Help) Horses 5 horses going from 1 1/16 to 1/8. How do adjust the fractions to get the paceline to compare the the horses going from the 1 1/6. I have this issue with sprinters as well in terms of fractions?
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