Has anyone here tried had success combining Thorograph numbers with the Sartin Methodology?
I have had sustained success with Sartin for over two years (my play is sporadic) but I wonder if the two may work better.
This has worked very well for me Breeders Cup and Ky Derby day when I\'ve combined Sartin with Jerry\'s seminars. Any thoughts from players with experience in this arena would be appreciated.
Please excuse the poor wording in the above.
R Cory,
This is a wonderful question you ask. Combining Sartin methodology with T-Graph is as intelligent an approach to this game as I know of. I feel that while Sartin methodology is brilliant in some ways, it is inadequate at answering a vital question: How fast (final time) is this horse? T-Graph is absolutely superb at answering this, the most important of all questions. Sartin\'s Average Pace racing doesn\'t come close. But Sartin addresses some questions that T-Graph doesn\'t, the most important of which is: How are races being won at this track, this month, this week, today? Another question it answers (Brohamer Model) is: What handicapping strategies are working at this track right now, this week, today. To sum up, combining T-Graph final-time figures with Sartin\'s quantification of track biases forms a tremendously potent combination. I would be delighted to answer any conceivable question anyone has on this subject.
OOPS.
I am so sorry R Corey. I misspelled your name. Surprised I didn\'t put a K in there like the Turf Paradise trainer (Owens) who burned me more than once. And Average Pace racing should be Average Pace rating. Next time I will make my wife type.
Mikhail,
I would like to talk further. Does the TG office have your email address? If so, I will email you privately. If anyone else would like to get in on this discussion, please do.
Thanks, RC
R Corey,
Good idea. I will send my e-mail address to T-Graph and ask them to send it to you.