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Old 07-21-2006, 05:11 PM   #11
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Thanks for the replies. Hopefully Mr. Bradshaw or someone else will see my post and either post here or contact me via email. For me it is more curiosity than anything else. I already do quite well with JCapper and WorkHorse Pro2.

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Old 07-21-2006, 09:17 PM   #12
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Plot Graph

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Jim:

I am trying to learn how to interpret the plot graph in the velocity screen of Aodds Gold 98. Any tips?

Gary
When you go to the Plot Graph, just hit F1 for help. Please see the guts of the explanations in the following explanation by Jim B.
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PLOT GRAPHS - by Jim "The Hat" Bradshaw
After the pace of today's race is projected there are five times -- first fraction, second fraction, second call, third fraction, and of course, final time. These times will be used to compare the horses in today's race. These times are converted into feet-per-second. If none of the horses have the lead at any of the calls, the beaten lengths are added.
All horses are charted on the Plot Graph according to there running style and how they ran against the pace of today's race. Study each horse to decide the one that will establish the pace at each call. The best time for each call is the "dream race" or the projection for each call.
The task now is to match each horse with the projected pace to decide if the horse is in contention at each call. Again, look at the past performance lines to justify how the horse reacts to these times. Will he be in contention at each call? Can he match up against today's pace? Once you have answered these questions, you not only have the contenders, but the running line to use for these contenders.

The more you work on the pace analysis of a race, the quicker the pace of the race will "unfold" for you. You'll soon be able to decide if the race will run early, or whether it will run other than early.
Add the three calls to get the total velocity of the race for each horse. The total velocity will usually point to the top horses. Look at the horse that has the best fractions. Any horse that has two of the best fractions is a dangerous animal. After checking all fractions, check the horse that has the best third fraction. Does he also have any of the other best fractions? If the answer is no, how much ground does he need to make up in the first two fractions to overcome the pace of the race? Follow the same procedure with all of the horses.

Copyright © 1998 Randy Kovach
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Old 04-08-2011, 01:23 PM   #13
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Used aodds gold and loved the program. I had a malfunction and lost the registration key on my notebook...tried to obtain from Jimmy but at that point he told me he could not survice and I afterword throw away the program. I have tried almost every source I know to buy a replacement, but so far no luck.
It was a vital part of my handicapping and I hope you enjoy the program. Many thanks, Jim Pomeroy
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Old 04-08-2011, 04:52 PM   #14
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Used aodds gold and loved the program. I had a malfunction and lost the registration key on my notebook...tried to obtain from Jimmy but at that point he told me he could not survice and I afterword throw away the program. I have tried almost every source I know to buy a replacement, but so far no luck.
It was a vital part of my handicapping and I hope you enjoy the program. Many thanks, Jim Pomeroy
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Contact "The Programmer" by private message or email here on P&C. That is Mr. Kovach. Maybe he can help you!

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Old 04-13-2011, 05:51 PM   #15
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Aodds question

Hi James:

Send me a message at gplevin@gmail.com and I may be able to help.

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Old 04-15-2011, 07:51 PM   #16
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Hey James, how goes. Hey Rxlawyer, how ya been? Thanks Richie.

If Rxlawyer can't help PM me and I will fix it.

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Old 04-16-2011, 10:00 AM   #17
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Aodds

Hi Randy:

I am doing well, thank you. Managed to win at Emerald Downs last year. This year is a little slow as I am working on a major project unrelated to horse racing.

I have all of the disks for Aodds Gold and the security code. I have been able to send via email in the past. How does that sound to you? I still think Aodds Gold is one of the very best.

Gary
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:05 AM   #18
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Hi Randy:

I am doing well, thank you. Managed to win at Emerald Downs last year. This year is a little slow as I am working on a major project unrelated to horse racing.

I have all of the disks for Aodds Gold and the security code. I have been able to send via email in the past. How does that sound to you? I still think Aodds Gold is one of the very best.

Gary
Rxlawyer

That's fine, appreciate the assist. Great about Emerald, it's been so long since I did anything with racing I don't even remember what a horse looks like (they are the ones that slither in the grass right?)
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Old 04-16-2011, 10:13 AM   #19
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I have certainly had a few slither all the way home (in second place, of course)! LOL !
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Old 09-18-2012, 03:32 PM   #20
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Does anyone know if A-Odds Super GOLD 98 creates a fair/true odds line? Is it 32 or 64 bit compatible? Anyone selling theirs? Thanks. Tom

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