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4th September 2009, 02:31 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
Location: Brisbane
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Hi Jack
...or one of them takes the sit and outsprints the others to the line.
...or none of the 4 lead.
Let's say, OK, we have established that we have 4 leaders. The pace will be on. How do we then determine from the rest of the runners, who will run over the top of them?
Then, in order to see if the track has any bias, you have to watch a few races first.
Like I said, for me there are too many unpredictables.
Cheers
Privateer
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