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01-20-2013, 11:23 AM | #1 |
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Rmath's contender elimination using CSR rankings
Rmath.....
I was rereading your comments about narrowing the true contenders in a race by using the CSR rankings in RDSS 2.0... I think that your initial research holds a lot of promise and potentials. I was curious about some update info on your research. You wrote: PHP Code:
Some thoughts ......(jmho) Sprint races might require different evaluations than route races...I prefer using Entropy but now it is V/dc...... Turf races.... Somehow, mile races in turf races required different energy exertions than other distances as we know that the energy distributions in turf races are tilted towards sustained fractions versus the energy distributions in dirt races...this remains a work in progress... I started using Doc's Entropy program first to weed out the one move late horses.....then evolved ( ) to use other factors in updated Sartin programs..... Looking forward to your updated research on CSR rankings.....but I have some initial hesitations as horses, who are coming off extended layoffs and whose last paceline was an obvious race tightener, may not fare well in Csr rankings as it gives more weight to the last race's speed rating.... The second place horse contender is usually the counter energy horse that Sartin mentioned a zillionth times.....its energy total or distribution might be lower in energy total or speed rating rankings compared with the true matchup contenders...This Dph (designated place horse) or the top hidden energy horse is key to isolating a race's matchup....... Good skills |
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