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Started by miff, June 05, 2007, 06:09:52 AM

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miff

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Kentucky Oaks winner Rags to Riches will take on the boys in Saturday\'s 139th Belmont Stakes, trainer Todd Pletcher told Daily Racing Form Tuesday morning.

\"There are a number of reasons, first and foremost, the filly is doing very well at the moment,\" Pletcher said. \"Second, she\'s bred for it\"



Never saw TAP so desperate to get off the schneid.Another example of one of his runners pointed elsewhere but ending up in a 1 1/2 Mile race against the colts.Yeah, we know her breeding.TAP must be very unimpressed with the field on the whole to pass up an almost sure triple tiara.


Mike
miff

JAKE

Not desperate in my opinion.
Curlin and Hard Spun are running in their third race in 5 weeks.
Rags To Riches has 5 weeks rest. The Belmont is worth $1 million.  She hasn\'t run as fast as those two yet, but she is improving. There is a good chance that the top two will regress on Saturday. If so, she has a good shot.
The distance should be no problem for her either.
The Triple Tiara (all 3 races are worth $800k) and all 3 races are three weeks apart. I think it makes sense to take the shot.

miff

\"Curlin and Hard Spun are running in their third race in 5 weeks.
Rags To Riches has 5 weeks rest\"


....meaningless, how horses fare with different spacing is always the x factor. Her five weeks off may not be enough just as three weeks may not be enough for Curlin or HS.Recuperative powers are unknown and strictly tying them to figs or days off is not possible.
miff

JAKE

How does her pattern look on Thoro?

She is prime for a forward move based on Rags.

Beginner

I\'ve been reading this board for about a month - I\'m very impressed with the quality of content and the \"on point\" messages as opposed to Yahoo finance message boards.  I\'ve been trying to figure out a lot of this information - but it\'s a bit difficult for me.  Can anyone suggest a primer of any sort to better understand the patterns, or predict the patterns.  I\'ve tried the ROTW, but I feel like there\'s still something missing, particularly when I read the posts here and have difficulty deciphering some of the lingo.  I recognize that there are no hard and fast rules to the patterns, but I find the quantitative angle intriguing.  Any suggestions are most welcome.  Thanks in advance.

jimbo66

Miff,

I understand that spacing is an x factor, but I think you go too far when you say it is \"meaningless\".

Curlin might be a freak.  But how many times have we heard in the last 20 years that a horse \"might be a freak\".  It usually pays to bet against them actually being freaks.  I admit I was the first on this board to post that Curlin was a bet against in the Preakness and I couldn\'t have been more wrong.  But the Belmont, at 1 1/2 miles, will be Curlins 6 race in 18 weeks, with no 2 year old foundation.  He comes in off a 3 point new top, 3 weeks ago.  At a probable 4-5 or even money, I have to bet against this horse.  I think there is a chance he runs off the board, but I certainly bet against in the win pool.

I bet Hard Spun in the Preakness and despite the lousy ride by Pino, that horse didn\'t offer any resistance when SS went by.  It could be that a more patient ride helps this horse, but I have a strong suspicion that the horse is distance challenged and obviously I am not alone in that belief.  I don\'t see this horse relaxing real well in the Belmont.  Do you remember how uncomfortable Funny cide was in the first 1/2 mile of his Belmont?  And comparatively speaking, Funny Cide had shown more of an ability to rate than Hard Spun has to this point in their respective careers.  Also, the entry of Digger into the race, is no help to this horse.  The owner is talking about 44 halfs, which seems unlikely, but it does seem likely that this horse will run fast early, open up major lengths on the field which turns this into a race that probably doesn\'t play to Hard Spun\'s strength.  I could have seen this horse sitting 1 length off a 48 opening half, set by Slew\'s Tizzy, then surging to the lead around the far turn, and maybe winning.  But I don\'t see him sitting well off a 46 half and timing his move perfectly, but more likely moving too soon and getting passed later in the race.

Tiago could be interesting, but I think this horse will get way overbet.  I will say here first that Tiago might go off second choice, behind Curlin.  I would be surprised if you see the 6-1 that would make this horse a reasonable bet.  Way too many mentions of the \"gallup out\" after the Derby.  I will still use the horse, but he comes in off one figure that is very marginally competitive here (the 1 in the derby).

I have not seen the filly\'s thorograph sheet yet, but I know she had paired up 1\'s before the Oaks and it seems likely she at least paired up in the Oaks, if not moved forward.  She will get 5 pounds (or is it 3?).  She has tactical speed and is relatively fresh, coming in off the 5 weeks rest.  Johnny V knows Belmont and will make the move at the right time.  At 5-1 or so, she seems like a reasonable bet, barring her Oaks figure being very different than I expect.

curlinfan

I believe Rags to Riches gets 5 lbs. How many points/lengths is that worth at 1 1/2 miles?

miff

Jim,

Theory after theory wilt away in time when you look at the history of racing:

The Dosage was all the rage for years. It is now hardly relevant.

The two year BC champ theory just went down the tubes when SS won the derby.

The three prep theory bit the dust when SS won the derby off one solid prep race and a strong work( the BG)

The six weeks out in theory was demolished by Barbaro last year.

The top three in the preakness put a hole in the spacing theory with the top two running their eyeballs out, two weeks after the derby.



I have probably missed a few but when you read how well HS and Curlin are reportedly doing, you have to somewhat weary of them bouncing.Curlin being a freak or not will have little to do with him winning against this rather commom bunch(sans SS).RTR ran very well in all of her races and reportedly did not love the sticky track at CD, even though she won.Gomez getting on HS is a huge racing change,imo.

Figure wise, RTR will somewhat fit and the weight she gets compensates for her gender and I\'m not certain you can view that as a \"point\" in her favor.Trainers Jones and Asmussen have to be inept to send tired/over the top nice horses a mile and a half with little at stake(compared to entire future of the horses)

Anyway, if you told me that Curlin and HS were laying down in their stalls for a day or so following the Preakness I would be concerned about their spacing otherwise I think it\'s meaningless. Good Luck.

Mike
miff

Flighted Iron

Curlinfan,

 According to TG under heading of Basics: 5 pounds in weight=1 point at all
distances.Handicap well my friend.

TGJB

5 pounds equals one TG point, and one TG point at the Belmont distance is 2 1/2 lengths.
TGJB

marcus

some interesting idea\'s being thrown around w/ spacing of races &  R2R , i belive miff estutely pointed out that time off between races is relative in a context of the individual horse and ,  the time off issue is ever a tricky read becouse one horses % 90 right might be supirior to anothers % 100 .  

looking at the sheets in the 3 yo negative top study_07 again , and of those who had more than a race after a neg 3yo top ( circular quay and imawildandcrazyguy notwithstanding ) , aprx %25 got back within their next 2 races . i bring this up with R2R in mind - i belive ( not sure why ) that she did run a point or two top in the oaks and that probably brings her into the negative scale .

right now pre-draw , i\'ve got the race down to 4 horses who get some consideration : the fillie ( and not becouse she is set up for anther top  as some might think  but rather becouse she might not bounce too severely now ) and HS ( off the bounce , and in a context of his pattern - imo , i\'m viewing the preakness effort as a real bounce ) . i\'ll have to contemplate the chances for the other two horses getting some consideration around the tough muckelson style media tent / loop de loop shot while \"miniature\" golfing -  i\'m a real bitch around the clowns nose and windmill  ...
marcus

TGAB

Beginner wrote \"I\'ve been reading this board for about a month - I\'m very impressed with the quality of content and the \"on point\" messages as opposed to Yahoo finance message boards. I\'ve been trying to figure out a lot of this information - but it\'s a bit difficult for me. Can anyone suggest a primer of any sort to better understand the patterns, or predict the patterns. I\'ve tried the ROTW, but I feel like there\'s still something missing, particularly when I read the posts here and have difficulty deciphering some of the lingo. I recognize that there are no hard and fast rules to the patterns, but I find the quantitative angle intriguing. Any suggestions are most welcome. Thanks in advance\"


I suggest you go to the introduction page and listen to the introductory seminar. Download the accompanying sheets. The seminar makes reference to them.

The seminar presents the basics of sheet methodology--how the figures are derived, the factors measured, and some preliminary insights into pattern analysis. The seminar is about 30 minutes or so and provides a good foundation from which to start at looking at sheets and patterns. There are lots of nuggets in the seminar which for a beginner may go by unheeded or unrecognized. So at some point soon after the initial listen, play it again. In between go to the ROTW achives. Long winded as some may be they point out patterns, reads and factors to take into account handicapping particular fields. I suggest you look for Rotws that focus on 2yos, 3yos, 4yos and older. The title page in each should tell you the race conditions. Both the seminar and Rotws will also make you more familiar with the sheets dialect as well.  

After reading several of these for each grouping you\'ll be able to start identifying factors which are more germane to each grouping. Also we provide a redboard room which you can sign up for. This will allow you to download past day\'s materials (up to 10 a month) for free and you can look at these vis-a-vis results to see how the figures and patterns obtain. This will give you experience provided you do the work. What happens is that subconsciously you\'ll begin to recognize and retain patterns, tendencies which work and don\'t work.

Of course when dealing with mere mortals there are no immutable patterns, but there are some immutable laws as pertains to TG sheet methodology. 5 pounds difference in weight carried is equal to 1 point. Each path wide on a turn results in one lost length. Realize that each race is but one observation in a universe of races, a large distribution and distributions can be described to some degree by various quantitative measures. (NCtony and Bob Philo and perhaps others are more grounded than I in formal statistical principles and either I bet could elucidate on sheets handicapping with regards to these principles.)

Stating the obvious, the object to handicapping is to make money. Traditionally handicapping literature breaks this discipline into two basic phases: 1. handicapping--analyzing information to project the outcome of a race and; 2. money management--how to bet to optimize a return based upon the handicapping. Thoro-Graph information is a tool which aids the first phase of the process (and of course, we think an invaluable one at that). There\'s plenty of literature out there to help you in the second phase. You might want to start with JB\'s betting guidelines, a link for which, you\'ll find on the archives page.                

This should give you a good start and feel free to ask questions on the board.
TGAB

spa

R2R, off the board....................

Beginner

Thank you - I will do that and post questions along the way.

SoCalMan2

TGAB Wrote in part:
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 > Of course when dealing with mere mortals there are
> no immutable patterns, but there are some
> immutable laws as pertains to TG sheet
> methodology. 5 pounds difference in weight carried
> is equal to 1 point. Each path wide on a turn
> results in one lost length.

Is one path wide always equal to one lost length? Let us assume that a horse is exactly one path wide in a 4 1/2 furlong race at Charles Town and another is exactly one path wide in a 5 furlong race at Belmont.  Did each horse lose exactly one length of ground versus running on the rail? I am not a geometry expert by any means (in fact it was one of my worst classes), but I thought the circumference at issue has an impact.  

Imagine for example two people racing around the globe.  If the race is taking place at one of the poles, going wide is deadly and probably not capable of being overcome (going one lane wide might actually more than double the distance needed to be covered).  If the race is at the equator, post position is irrelevant.

It is the same principle as a needle on a record player seeming to accelerate towards the center of the record as it gets closer -- even though the turntable is always going the same speed. (I suppose that dates me).

Maybe the answer is that there is a difference, but it is so small it is less than a quarter point on our system.  However, if we talk about horses going 10 wide at Charlestown versus going 10 wide at Belmont maybe it even then starts to have an impact?

Apologies if I am just dead wrong and off in right field here.