Using Speed Figures when Handicapping Thoroughbred Horses

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

This e seminar addresses the utility of speed figures in the handicapping process and how they should be applied and interpreted.

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  • @jkarches Or maybe track variant is not as useful as people think.

    Why should I adjust a horse's figure from ONE race based on what happens in ANOTHER race?

    Simple example: slow pace on a fast track. Figure might appear like neither existed.

    Also, as Beyer proved, any profitable made available to the public will lose its profitability. Even ONE bettor can wipe the pools of all profits.

  • The variants tend to not be as consistent as regular dirt (the way some races are run over synthetic can have a lot to do with that), but that can also depend on what type of synthetic track you're dealing with as well.

  • cynthia publishing has them in a book and so does gamlers book store $ 100 a season well worth it

  • hey James big fan of your books...thank you for all of your help .. One question how is the syn compard to dirt when it comes to varient ?

  • How can you obtain PAR times?

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