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05-05-2023, 09:08 AM | #11 |
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Can't recall such a Derby with so many last minute changes
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05-05-2023, 10:27 AM | #12 |
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This year looks wide open to me and RDSS is not helping much, I have way too many contenders in this race.
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05-05-2023, 10:58 AM | #13 |
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Skinner is out now as well. Down to 19 entrants.
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05-05-2023, 12:30 PM | #14 |
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Something looks wrong...
I just noticed on the BL/BL screen the numbers do not look correct.
11 Disarm should be a 7.0 BL Score, not a 0.5 21 Cyclon should be a 5.0 and 12a Jace's should be a 3.0 I do not recall the BL/BL screen ever being broken like this, is it the number of entrants that is messing it up? |
05-05-2023, 01:01 PM | #15 |
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THE BEST PACE OF RACE coming into this was the Santa Anita Derby, and initially it appeared that the top several finishers showed promise. NOW only one remains, the Japanese colt...BUT when one has a single line onto which to base this ones' ability, the possibility of One Race Wonder comes up. 1 2 3 5 14 15 22 all are improving. I had Skinner looking like the BEST of the improving colts before that scratch
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05-05-2023, 05:04 PM | #16 | |
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- the BLBL screen is sorted by the Primary Line Score (PLS) rank and whatever the BL score is, it cannot be higher than the line above it, so it is adjusted downwards to be in line with the PLS rank. When you move a horse to the Secondary Group, its factor ranks show what they were when it was in the Primary group. - I am no longer explaining the formulas for anything in RDSS because onlookers simply use my explanations to help them duplicate RDSS/Sartin factors in their own software (though, I'm not going to take down old posted explanations). But your assessment of BL scores is not correct. FWIW here are pacelines chosen by default auto-settings (your own paceline selections and mileage may vary). Scratches eliminated, and the #17 Japanese horse with one MEYdan line is demoted to Secondary: The BL Scores reach 0 with the #8 horse Mage. All of the rest of the horses are ranked worse than it on PLS rank, so their BL Scores cannot be higher than 0. I recommend you take out non-contenders to get more sense from the remaining horses. Traditionally, we require a 1st or 2nd place finish in a G1 or G2 Stakes as the first cut; check Total Energy, BLBL, Late, etc. That's all I got so far - I haven't done a detailed analysis of this race yet. Good luck! Ted
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05-05-2023, 05:15 PM | #17 | |
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Obviously RDSS is YOUR software, so if it is the way you want it, then it is correct. It is not the same as Howard had it in previous versions of the software though, which is why I liked RDSS. In the old versions of the software from 90's, a 1 in the primary factors got a 3.5, a 2 got a 3.25, and a 3 got a 3, a 4 got a 2, and a 5th place ranking got a 1. This is pretty easy to verify as you mentioned in a previous post by simply putting in race numbers that show a horse with all 1's in primary factors, or 2's in primary factors, etc. so I am not giving anything away here. The reason that the BL score is important the way Howard had it, is that a horse might not be able to win due to energy distribution, but its BL Score might make it the obvious place horse. Now that I know you have a different way of calculating BL/BL than Howard, I can adjust my own numbers, but other people might not understand that the new software does things differently and it might be costly not knowing. Thanks for the response, Dan |
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05-05-2023, 05:34 PM | #18 |
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One thing for sure, unless a choice here has very juicy odds, the Derby is not worth backing as too confusing. Exotic coverage would be FAR too expensive.
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05-05-2023, 05:37 PM | #19 | |
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Ted P.S. Check your PMs.
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05-05-2023, 06:10 PM | #20 | |
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With Practical Move out, I have to admit, I really like the japanese horse, #17 Derma Sotogake, based on the TM SRs. If you think trackmaster has any skill at all, Derma S. ran the top speed figure in the highest class race of all the runners. Without a north american race to get pace data off, I really do not feel comfortable betting him, but if ever a japanese horse were to win, he looks like the one. Best of luck to everyone tomorrow, |
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