off track #'s

Started by thomas, October 17, 2002, 12:24:31 AM

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thomas

Assuming  your turf variants are derived by keying in on horses with  established turf
form/numbers do you approach your off track variants the same way by zeroing in on
horses with establihed wet lines?

TGJB

This is the first time I\'ve been asked this. No, I don\'t focus  on previous off track numbers, and in general don\'t make as much of a distinction between off and dry tracks as others do, both in making figures and using them (which is not to say that I don\'t make any).I don\'t know whether track composition or maintenance have changed since the pre- TG era, or whether advances in shoeing have changed things, or whether other figure makers overstated the effects of off tracks then (at least one hedges those days still as a matter of course, giving out bad numbers and then suggesting you ignore them), but I find that off tracks hold together pretty well, with the races making sense if you treat it like just another day. A slightly larger than usual number of horses run x\'s, but in general it\'s about the same % of new tops, old tops, and a couple of points off the tops.

TGJB