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07-18-2009, 02:36 PM | #11 | |
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Dominant/Lone early seems to override the low T.E. It is a phenomenon I have seen this too many times.almost all the time This time I took action. I guess I could have hidden the #1 horse which was too late for 5f in which case the #4 horse would have made the top 5. Also the horse was really the lone E as far as ESP. All others were either S/L. there really isn't anything else you need to know The APV% / CR was significantly higher than all the other entries. and this certainly didn't hurt the horses chances The color coded APV%/CR horses warrant a 200 race, WIN/ITM, statisical sample for I see them hitting the board fairly often. But the main factor is the E/L graph.
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