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![]() Some form guides class 60 days as a spell and others 90 days.
Is there an actual official period?????? |
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![]() some guides use 90 days.
i suggest 42 |
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![]() my idea of a spell is 3 months, so i'd say 90 days.
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![]() OK,
So lets say we are working a system out and one of the rules is that the nag has had to had at least 2 runs from a spell. Just for an example lets say using the unitab ratings and previous form as the base for the system and one looks at a nag and all your rules say it is a bet. Then you look into lets say cyberhorse and they class the nag as first up and it is not a bet. So is it a bet or not a bet that is the question???????? |
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![]() A spell is normally 90 days +, let-up 42-90 days and freshened 28-42 days
[ This Message was edited by: White Turnip on 2004-04-19 21:08 ] |
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![]() If your a fast bowler, @ 8 overs.
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![]() Quote:
For practical purposes, the media such as the Sportsman use 84 days as a spell - I personally use 60 days as that is what Price Predictor uses, which makes it convenient when using that programs System Selector. |
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![]() When is a spell not a spell?
If officially a spell is 90 days, what do you call a break of 88 days? Surely you would not rule out that - one has to be flexible with rules like that. |
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![]() I always thought 90 days off was called 'Long Service leave' :-**** [ This Message was edited by: crash on 2004-04-20 05:57 ] |
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