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09-25-2007, 05:34 PM | #21 | |
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This winning race pattern can DEFINITELY be learned and applied to WIN certain race types. THIS race pattern is EXACTLY the one Jim showed me the FIRST time he pulled his Voodoo on me. It was a turf race from Calder and I told him "how the hell do you get this horse Jim?". Then he showed me what he did which HONESTLY stunned the crap out of me. Then he proceeded to give me 3 more races like that one in the next week. Without telling me he was working on me getting to RECOGNIZE the PATTERN on my own. First 2 I missed completely than caught on for the third. Nice thing is these guys usually pay good Voodoo. At times BOMBER prices. You will see more of these here. Repeating winning race patterns. Richie
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Recognizing race types - Important
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09-26-2007, 02:02 AM | #23 |
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Richie in the Pha race, I bet that race and lost. I bet #7 Storming. He came in 2nd. I thought he was the fastest horse in the race and the race was going to run EARLY. And he was going to be the Lone Early.
Is this a mistake of mine because I was suppose to match these horses only at 5.5f. emilio |
09-26-2007, 11:00 AM | #24 | |
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I referred Jim to your post. I asked him to give you some feedback ok? Richie
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09-26-2007, 11:19 AM | #25 |
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Positional advantage
I didn't know what else to call this scenario.
2 early style horses with the rest being really sustained POSITIONALLY. Hat helper - "Look at the early horse(s). If he can not get the lead he needs at 1st call throw him out and re evaluate the matchup" - The Hat This is a race from Zia Park yesterday afternoon. The 1 is early. 23.0 first call and needs open lead to win. Can he get that TODAY? Look at the first fractions/positions of the 7. Plus throw in the fact he is a FIGHTER(Hat's FAVORITE type of horse). He kills the 1. Throw out the 1 and now re evaluate the race. Does the 7 appear COMPLETELY dominate now? screen shots in order 1) whole field matchup 2) matchup after removing the slow ass 1 for re evaluation 3) result chart of the race 2 things to note: 1) The 7 has already destroyed the 3 and 5 in tandem race 2) Look at our matchup. then look at the result chart. Race runs EXACTLY like the matchup predicts. 1 takes the lead-goes too fast- 7 passes effortlessly and goes on to destroy the field. This "Positional advantage" type race might be similar to a "clear-clear" setup the Hat taught me a year ago and is attributed to the work of the Parente brothers from Canada. They learned the matchup personally from Jim years back and are awesome. I didn't want to use the name if I have mistakenly identified the makeup of it out of respect. They are members here so if they see this and want to chime in it is most welcome Folks keep a lookout for this "setup". It won't be the last time you see it.
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09-26-2007, 04:28 PM | #27 | |
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Seeing as how he got exactly what he needed, why didn't he win? What happened? |
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09-26-2007, 05:47 PM | #28 | |
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Did he really "get what he needed"to win? Then look at the result chart times and look at the 7's fractions from the pp's ok? WHO was in familiar ground and who was not? See it? let me know
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09-26-2007, 11:01 PM | #29 | |
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09-26-2007, 11:15 PM | #30 |
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Philadelphia Race
***Hat Helper #2*** - "Find the fastest pace from LAST race. If that horse's running style fits TODAY'S projected winning style (early/other than early) use that last race pace of race and if you have to substitute another line's POSITIONS for the ones shown in last race.This is OK to do." - The Hat
OK, now wait a minute. This race just went completely over my head the first time I looked at it. I had to look again. This is simply amazing, and I don't get why it works. The horse ran in a race with a similar (or same) pace as today's fastest pace of race, so that allows you to switch positions with a better race! You switch a 7-7-5-5 with a 7-6-1-1 just because he ran in a race that matches the "fastest last race pace?" And the race you're switching with is a maiden race no less! And I'm assuming this is not just a 5 1/2 furlong thing either, but that it's applicable to all distances...right? Why does this work?! |
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