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Perhaps I'm adjusting to much for checks. EDIT: Yep its the adjustments for checks Last edited by Raven : 28th April 2012 at 06:31 PM. |
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Its all about opportunity Raven.
Being a slow beginner from Box 6 does nothing to enhance the opportunity of Grigiora Bale from running up to its Record Breaking Form at bendigo. Most figured that the 8 and I figured the 3 would get every chance from their draw. It didn't turn out that way though. This is the part of greyhound form analysis that very few people can get right and if you can get it right more often than not , you are winning. |
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I know your right of course, but I'm still concerned with getting the base ratings right. I want to know who are the fastest dogs in the race first. Not adjusting for checks had #8 on top but those 2 had a class advantage on the rest. |
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Its been mentioned before that there are various methods that you could use to line up different tracks and distances.
One is the Track record. I have found this of limited use. Another is perhaps an average of the 10 best times recorded. This is slightly better. Heres another useful way , but only contains Victorian tracks. It is the GRV Tier 3 Times. I'll send it in my next post. Race coming up |
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El Corleone was weak good place bet i thought.
Thanks Mo, will read through that after the races. |
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These are my Base Times for the above race. 1 30.694 0.182 2 30.758 0.261 3 30.491 0.241 4 30.740 0.247 5 30.971 0.439 6 30.456 0.318 7 30.624 0.335 8 30.332 0.322 Bendigo 500 your adding about 2.126 to the time to adjust to the Meadows, which does give the #6 a slightly better time then the #8. PPl would switch off the #6 when it has missed the start 71% of its races. The trick with records is to look at the box the dog won from and if its cutting into the corner from wide, this increases the radius and allows the dog a faster than normal time whereas if it had entered the turn stuck on the rails. Most track records are not from the #1 box but wide off the track or mid track. |
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The flaw was I was compensating for checks in the formguide. As you mention the #6 strikes trouble and as such was getting a bonus whenever that happened. I've learned something tonight.
My markets look a lot better without it now. |
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Raven,
If you are just looking at raw speed and your recording your results, gather all the dogs you can and have their average speed listed in a big ranking of best dog on top etc right down to the slowest. Try doing a percentile rank of a rated race raw times then look at the absolute differences between each dog. Think about this above paragraph it's golden to those who understand it's power. Last edited by woof43 : 28th April 2012 at 08:35 PM. |
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with comments in the form indicating interference, you select a dog with a lot of starts 80-100 isolate the starts with no "c1-c12" then you have a base time then group the C1-C5 look at those times avg so on an so this will give you some time parameters to work within. |
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