I build a daily profile each racing day. so it means exactly that it way the fastest time that day that a horse was able to go and still win. there may have been faster splits that day but the horse that set those splits were not able to go on and win. when I say average for a split it just means a horse fell in a range between the fastest and slowest winning times of that day
GT thanks for watching no I keep track an make daily profiles. Kentucky , New York , Florida , Chicago, and California circuit and woodbine but my plays are directed at the track with the strongest trends. the longer meets are better because I have more notes short meets like keeneland , sarasota , Delmar r often too short to get solid data an by the time I do meets over
Hello good morning Paul thanks for all your information and your videos you have put out you're so helpful to us debtors could you explain where you get the information for the early the Early speed the late speed on the middle speed and how I could approach it and how are you beneficial to me
Hi Dave I explained how I come up with early ,stalkers ,and closers in the video (handicapping lone speed). the easy way is to look at the 1st call of the race early horses are on the lead or second within a length stalkers are between 1-4 lengths back. closers are 5 lengths or farther back some horses can do 2 things speed/stalker. stalker/closer. its best to judge on like distances sprints 7f an under. routes 1m an over knowing this is the start to understanding how races are run.
thanks for the comment. Come to the livestream Thursday an Fridays we do live handicapping an anwser questions. The video handicapping lone speed has a breakdown of figuring out running styles. but we plan to do some handicapping videos in the future
triangles = the fastest adjusted time that was set by the fastest winner of that day. big rectangle around all 3 calls. fell within the fastest. an slowest winner of the day. = average square around a call = slowest adjusted time of slowest winner of day. circle around call = too slow for day
@@TheShakeup1JUST STARTED CHARTING TIMES SINCE I FOUND YOUR VIDEO. OAKLAWN SEEMED LIKE A NICE PLACE TO START SINCE MEET JUST STARTED. FOUND 1 TOMORROW. LET YOU KNOW HOW IT WORKS OUT.
Whaooh, we’ll done.
thanks
Great Job Paul awesome. I bet gulfstream west today didnt do well. I wish so this video earlier.
Thanks Hector
thanks try to get in the habit of doing that technique. I think its a simple thing that helps players understand racing
I have made 100s of thousands on horse racing even left my job u help my handicapped n just came back to say thank u...
What does the fastest time for the winning horses of that day mean?
I build a daily profile each racing day. so it means exactly that it way the fastest time that day that a horse was able to go and still win. there may have been faster splits that day but the horse that set those splits were not able to go on and win. when I say average for a split it just means a horse fell in a range between the fastest and slowest winning times of that day
Do u give lessons
I do a free live stream while playing and answer questions there and email
Good Job. Do you focus mainly on one circuit at a time, like Florida?
GT thanks for watching
no I keep track an make daily profiles. Kentucky , New York , Florida , Chicago, and California circuit and woodbine
but my plays are directed at the track with the strongest trends. the longer meets are better because I have more notes
short meets like keeneland , sarasota , Delmar r often too short to get solid data an by the time I do meets over
Hello good morning Paul thanks for all your information and your videos you have put out you're so helpful to us debtors could you explain where you get the information for the early the Early speed the late speed on the middle speed and how I could approach it and how are you beneficial to me
Hi Dave
I explained how I come up with early ,stalkers ,and closers in the video (handicapping lone speed). the easy way is to look at the 1st call of the race
early horses are on the lead or second within a length stalkers are between 1-4 lengths back. closers are 5 lengths or farther back
some horses can do 2 things speed/stalker. stalker/closer. its best to judge on like distances sprints 7f an under. routes 1m an over
knowing this is the start to understanding how races are run.
Hey Paul enjoy ya videos. ? Can you make one about stalkers closers an front speed an how to tell ? An how to break down a track
thanks for the comment. Come to the livestream Thursday an Fridays we do live handicapping an anwser questions. The video handicapping lone speed has a breakdown of figuring out running styles. but we plan to do some handicapping videos in the future
paul arnold thank you
I like simple graphs...thanks Paul. I see you stayed away from thee exacta her...good move.
i KNOW WHAT HEARTS ARE BUT WHAT ARE TRIANGLES AND SQUARES/RECTANGLES
triangles = the fastest adjusted time that was set by the fastest winner of that day. big rectangle around all 3 calls. fell within the fastest. an slowest winner of the day. = average square around a call = slowest adjusted time of slowest winner of day. circle around call = too slow for day
my theory is u can't compare times of different days. I don't like par times. adv times track variants. I look up times an compare to that day
@@TheShakeup1JUST STARTED CHARTING TIMES SINCE I FOUND YOUR VIDEO. OAKLAWN SEEMED LIKE A NICE PLACE TO START SINCE MEET JUST STARTED. FOUND 1 TOMORROW. LET YOU KNOW HOW IT WORKS OUT.
good luck. I'm keeping track of Oaklawn too
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