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pharfromoz
18th April 2007, 12:31 PM
1st- #2 real belele
pharfromoz
18th April 2007, 12:48 PM
2nd- #1 she's gun
........#5 testabel
........#6 dare to defy
3rd- #2 roslotta
.......#4 attrition
.......#6 art house
4th- #2 smooth groove
.......#5 automation
.......#12 formal attire
LONGSHOT CHANCE- #6 canary island
5th- #1 bowhunter
.......#6 pinions
.......#7 captian in charge
LONGSHOT CHANCE- #9 red for lou
6th- #1 hasta manana
.......#4 mojo pin
.......#5 montcalm
7th- #4 go gossy
.......#8 road to athens
.......#9 daneheart
CANTERBURY- LONGSHOT
5TH- #7 REVOLVES ......a watchlist longshot that ive been waiting for.
pharfromoz
18th April 2007, 05:03 PM
2nd- #1 she's gun- out
........#5 testabel- 2nd- $3.60 $2.40
........#6 dare to defy- out
3rd- #2 roslotta- out
.......#4 attrition- out
.......#6 art house- 1st- $12.40 $5.80 $3.80
4th- #2 smooth groove- out
.......#5 automation- out
.......#12 formal attire- 1st- $3.30 $2.30 $2.10
LONGSHOT CHANCE- #6 canary island- 2nd- $7.90 $10.90
5th- #1 bowhunter- out
.......#6 pinions- 3rd- $8.00
.......#7 captian in charge
LONGSHOT CHANCE- #9 red for lou- 1st- $17.10 $12.90 $5.70
6th- #1 hasta manana- out
.......#4 mojo pin- 1st- $8.10 $3.10 $2.60
.......#5 montcalm- out
7th- #4 go gossy- 3rd- $17.10
.......#8 road to athens- 1st- $4.60 $2.60 $2.40
.......#9 daneheart- out
CANTERBURY- LONGSHOT
5TH- #7 REVOLVES- out - what kind of move was that c. reith gave? horrible!
pharfromoz
18th April 2007, 06:16 PM
UPDATED
6th- #1 hasta manana- out
.......#4 mojo pin- 1st- $8.10 $3.10 $2.60
.......#5 montcalm- 3rd- $6.50
Real Deal
18th April 2007, 10:11 PM
What are the 3 prices you list next to a successful runner?
Sportz
19th April 2007, 08:09 AM
Those are American divs, Real Deal. Over there, instead of Win & Place, they have Win, Place & Show. Show is like our Place dividend (1st, 2nd or 3rd) while Place is only 1st or 2nd. And the divs listed are for a $2 unit as well.
trench digger
19th April 2007, 08:33 AM
Hi Pharfromoz,
congradulations on your results.
What selection method do you use.
Ratings, System,Form Analysis, Sires??
Well done.
pharfromoz
19th April 2007, 10:17 AM
Hi Pharfromoz,
congradulations on your results.
What selection method do you use.
Ratings, System,Form Analysis, Sires??
Well done. thanks
has to do with the shape of your tracks.
there is one track in melbourne that is a huge prep track for horses.
the turn coming for home is a killer and the stretch is short. horses that come off the pace and end up finishing in the middle to 1st i play next out at other tracks.
then:
horses for courses
finding horses that are racing at the proper distances
track conditions- raceday compared to previous.
j/t combos
just the basics.
i dont like all that fancy analysis stuff.it just makes you change your mind and gets you off horses you probably would of had in the first place.
go4it
19th April 2007, 12:01 PM
Pharfromoz,
Interesting angle.
Your obviously talking about Moonee Valley as a "prep"track.
My only query with your method re transfering the form to other tracks is the difference in surface.
Being in the US are you aware that MV is a Strathayr surface?
Bit softer underfoot than the other tracks(without any rain).
Suits some horses and not others.
Given your good results thus far,doesn't seem to be holding you back.
Unless of course you are talking about Caulfield.
Anyway,good luck and continued success with it.
Cheers from OZ!!!
pharfromoz
19th April 2007, 12:29 PM
Pharfromoz,
Interesting angle.
Your obviously talking about Moonee Valley as a "prep"track.
My only query with your method re transfering the form to other tracks is the difference in surface.
Being in the US are you aware that MV is a Strathayr surface?
Bit softer underfoot than the other tracks(without any rain).
Suits some horses and not others.
Given your good results thus far,doesn't seem to be holding you back.
Unless of course you are talking about Caulfield.
Anyway,good luck and continued success with it.
Cheers from OZ!!!didnt know that. it could be a factor. but if you watch horses that come off the pace at moonee valley going the shorter distances that turn is not kind at all.most go wide and have no time to recover because of the shorter distance to the wire. they will tend to end up about mid pack or behind the winners. i just transfer that to other tracks. there are some tracks that it does not work at all (balarat)and some tracks where it works super(caulfield).
and of course there are more factors that go in to finalizing a pick.
AngryPixie
19th April 2007, 04:19 PM
Pharfromoz
I don't know whether you've ever brewed your own beer (I haven't) but people I know who have often tell me that the best brew they ever made was their first one. On the second and subsequent brews they started to fiddle or listened to the advice of others and never could re-gain that initial flavour. ;)
pharfromoz
19th April 2007, 05:16 PM
Pharfromoz
I don't know whether you've ever brewed your own beer (I haven't) but people I know who have often tell me that the best brew they ever made was their first one. On the second and subsequent brews they started to fiddle or listened to the advice of others and never could re-gain that initial flavour. ;) i hear ya loud and clear pixie.http://www.propun.com.au/racing_forums/images/icons/icon12.gif
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