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Old 07-17-2012, 04:28 PM   #1
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An Old Twist - Something I Learned From Tim Yatcak

An Old Twist - Something I Learned From Tim Yatcak

Today I decided to open up some old race files in RDSS and I decided to open a Mountineer file from April 27th and play around with some of the flexible features of RDSS
I set the pace line selector to look at the last 4 lines and then used the best line within 90 days that hat a finish of a least 2 3/4 length within the winner
I try to keep my contenders to a minimum of 3 or 4 horses.

Tim Yatcak who most of us know is a very knowledgeable and smart man.
I personally like and respect him. Some here may not but I do.
He has taught me quite a bit. He is very talented using Validator.
The principle show here is quite simple.
Take a look a Races 1 & 2
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