Great job. Being a pace handicapper thru the teachings of Jimmy the Hat Bradshaw. Keep these coming its always great to see visual video's on this type of handicapping. looks you are a RDSS user
Yessir! I really think this kind of handicapping style would benefit many players once they see how easily you can eliminate runners. Best of all, a lot of times you see that you can toss a horse that is taking money.
While your reasoning is spot on, the payoff is so low that you have to win nearly every bet to make just a small profit. Unfortunately the races today are so predictable that most payoffs are not worth the risk. Racing needs bigger fields to give a chance for bigger payoffs.
I’d agree that field size is hurting payouts for bettors. The takeaway I want to try to emphasize still is that when you really try to fire in on an opinion, make it count. Strong stands with longer priced horses in this manor is possible to find. Maybe not every day, but the opportunities are out there weekly.
I think you have to look at how the horse earned that figure. The pressers may have higher pace figures, but that doesn’t mean they’re going to be faster than a true front runner early. They’re good to use to understand the true speed a horse possess, but for this example wasn’t needed. I personally don’t want to add more handicapping to a race that we can understand that quick.
@@RyanPip_ 100% agree on your opening remark, but we're not talking about how, we're talking about how fast. Looking at a raw quarter time and making comments about mentally adjusting it based on the track it was earned on doesn't make any sense when someone else has already done all that work for you and published an E1 fig 2 inches away from the Q1 time you're looking at.