
14th April 2012, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by moeee
To the 1st quote , does it matter whether it consistently misses the start yet still runs good times?
The 2nd quote is a beauty and is a reason my success rate is terrible.
I rate 400 metre dogs at their 400 meter ability when running over 500 metres.
I have yet to develop this ability , and it is possibly pigheadedness that is stopping me.
Hey Woof43.
I remember one time you posted a bit of a tutorial about taping Races and then superimposing a time clock over the top of the tape.
I think Dartfish provide a time clock on their Races , but I think when I replay the race Offline , the Time Clock is gone.
What I have pondered over is somehow to convert the Time ran into a graph of the acceleration of an animal , but without knowing the distance covered for each segment of the race , it is pointless.
The biggest problem I have is the amount of time spent watching replays as to how much it boosts my Profits is very very unworthwhile.
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Yep, your correct on that Time Clock, I posted (maybe 6 years ago) knowing that people wouldn't bother with the effort, it's easier to backfit.
You really don't need it Moee, all Vic races are pretty well catered for exact times and approx distances.
The original post was for horse racing, but in the guise of dog racing.
What I can provide is acceleration for a greyhound and some simple calcs to work out distances covered in set times
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