Understatement gets 105 Beyer

Started by Rick B., March 09, 2010, 09:13:34 AM

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Rick B.

The Beyer number looks about right for Understatement\'s perfromance in the Stymie last Sunday, but I heard the other guys pegged him at neg 1.5, which seems wrong (way too fast).

I don\'t know how to do the comparison between Beyer and TG -- can anyone tell me what the estimated TG number would be for a 105 Beyer? Much appreciated.

bobphilo

Rick B. Wrote:
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> The Beyer number looks about right for
> Understatement\'s performance in the Stymie last
> Sunday, but I heard the other guys pegged him at
> neg 1.5, which seems wrong (way too fast).
>
> I don\'t know how to do the comparison between
> Beyer and TG -- can anyone tell me what the
> estimated TG number would be for a 105 Beyer? Much
> appreciated.

Without trying to upset Jerry, I once did a preliminary study comparing Beyers and their TG equivalents which would indicate that a 105 Beyer is roughly equivalent to a TG of neg 1.

I stress that this was a pilot study with a relatively small sample which may need updating,but I find that it does give me a ballpark figure.

This is based on averages and does not imply that a particular horse earning a 105 Beyer will have necessarily earned a neg 1 TG figure. The TG figure may vary due to incorporation of ground loss, weight carried and a different interpretation of the variant for that race.

Bob

miff

\"The Beyer number looks about right for Understatement\'s performance in the Stymie last Sunday, but I heard the other guys pegged him at neg 1.5, which seems wrong (way too fast)\".

Rick,
....if the \"other guys\" had neg -1 and 1/2 then TG would have the fig at neg-5,if they agreed, which is highly doubtful. The fig looks like app neg -1 1/2 on TG(as Bob stated), and I\'d be a little surprised if the other guy came out at neg -1 1/2.


Mike
miff