Molly Morgan notwithstanding...

Started by TGJB, May 04, 2015, 11:30:39 AM

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TGJB

Giving out the \"X\" for Oaks day.
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miff

Bias guys Oaks day \"outside paths, stalkers best,negative speed rating of 100 on a 300 scale\"


Derby Day \"all paths honest, all running syles fair\"
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TGJB

Frontrunners tend to go to the rail, so if the rail is dead they don\'t do as well.
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miff

Agree, now why cant I get you to mitigate/neutralize ground loss for wide runners on dead rail days, notwithstanding extra ground travelled.
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TGJB

Mike-- I\'ve been trying to explain that we DO. We disregard the inside horses, just use the others to make figures. The outside horses don\'t get extra credit, the inside horses get penalized.

When you see Oaks day you\'ll see, hopefully.
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miff

Ok, but in fairness, why isnt the dead rail day subject to an inverted adjustment for ground?
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TGJB

Because rather than making an assessment of how many lengths the rail is costing (which I don\'t think can be quantified) we just mark them with X.

I do not believe it\'s a gradual thing, 4 path better than 3 path etc. I\'m not saying that never happens, but I don\'t see it in the figures. What I see is bad rail, others okay.
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miff

Reasonable conclusion. So if two horses went all around in the 1-2 path, on a dead rail day,finished in a dead heat, same weight, they get the same figure with an X notating the inside horse got the worst of it.
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TGJB

The outside horse would get the better figure, but it\'s no more likely to be a new top than on any other day. The inside horse gets an X and almost always a bad figure. You\'ll see when we post Oaks day that MM paired her top, everyone else on the rail ran an off or X. You will see the others on the day as a group ran no better than usual.
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miff

Will look at Oaks day, know you are busy.

When you have time,forget tops in my example. Thought you said on dead rail days no ground loss adjustment for the horse in wider superior 2 path is made, which to me meant they get the same fig with an X denoted for rail runner.
miff

TGJB

No. Ground loss is used, but the best way to explain it is with an actual day. We\'ll have Oaks and Derby days up tomorrow afternoon when Alan is in.

Doing Derby day now, and your friend was right. Track speed was all over the place. In this case it wasn\'t subtle, you can\'t miss it. Except, of course, if you start with the assumption it CAN\'T happen. I would pay to have Friedman post the whole Derby day with figures. That might cost them even Vito.

Re posting Oaks and Derby days here, it\'s a chance for Raggies to see what actual reality based figures look like, going in and coming out (not that it will make the slightest difference to the psychologically invested ones). But we were up 30% both in seminars (to 565) and pre-entries, up about 12% Derby day revenue overall, and a lot came from new people. I have a pretty good idea where some of them are coming from.
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smalltimer

I\'m a guy who buys the seminar every year.  Honestly, IF Rags had a track history of being equal or superior on the big days, I would not let another
$ 15.00 - 25.00 stop me from buying both. I\'m assuming anyone who plays horses year around is planning on spending a larger portion of their bankroll than they would on a typical Saturday, so that little extra money is a small price to pay if it yields something significant.
I say keep putting out a highly successful seminar, don\'t HIDE the numbers or who you feel will run well and not run well. If a competing product wants to crow about something, let them crow about their results.  Isn\'t that how a competitive business works?
Why don\'t you consider asking the guys on a scale of 1-10 how good they think the seminar was in terms of content, in terms of selecting high placement horses, and who felt they were helped or not helped by having paid for it.
If that happens, invite the competitors to survey their customers.
Both entities took a hit on Upstart, no advantage either way on that horse. I don\'t know, I\'m guessing they like Carpe Diem a bit, and no one can hold Materiality\'s start as a poor horse to select.How did the other 17 horses do compared to the seminar analysis?
For the overall content, the paying attention and pointing out stats, things to consider in the seminar, that is always top notch methodology by JB.
I\'m giving the survey a solid 8 out of 10 and I don\'t even think a 9 of 10 or 10 of 10 is possible unless Upstart wins that race at 20/1 and Carpe lands somewhere on the board.
Sorry to ramble.

miff

How did a rocket ship like Private Zone barely outrun Dame Dorothy by only 13/100ths, same 7f distance, only 90+ minutes later?
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TGJB

Exactly. And crucially, you have to look at not just the winners, but all the ones that ran in those and other races.
TGJB

smalltimer

Isn\'t it just as important to have Commanding Curve as a really live horse at large odds like last year? That horse made everyone\'s ticket worthwhile behind Chrome.
I know giving stuff away isn\'t always the best business model, but speaking for myself I always felt that 10% of something was a helluva lot better than 100% of nothing.
As a guy who gladly purchases the seminar, I would not have any issue if you decided next year, to offer the Derby seminar free or at a reduced price for first time seminar purchasers.  Why not give those people a reason to take a serious listen to all that you provide in that seminar?  No question, you will retain many of those in the coming years.  
Some people are really dogmatic, really loyal, they let personalities get in the road, but at the end of the day gamblers want results that put money in their pocket.  If I really liked a dude and I was paying for his data and it wasn\'t performing for me, I would walk away and find somebody who\'s getting the job done.
I have no idea what you think about the suggestion about the free/reduced price for first time seminar buyers, but JB, we have free stuff all over this site!!  I must have been pulling up Archives 500 times in the last month for the Derby looking to validate what I was thinking.  We get to download for free every day almost to see TG figures from a track or race that we didn\'t even purchase.  
Every year you give away a week or more of free data for as many tracks as a guy wants to look at.  
Your numbers are creeping up because the data is good, your numbers are creeping up because the product isn\'t cheap, but it also performs.  
When I download the Triple Crown races or the BC days, its with the idea that there will jewels in there that I didn\'t/wasn\'t able to uncover doing it my own way.
Again, sorry to ramble, but I check out that other board on occasion and I see mostly disgruntled users.  If I\'m a Rags user (never spent a penny there), I say give me something I can sink my teeth and wallet into, or I\'m taking a hike to the site that\'s returning value to its customers.
That\'s all I gotta say about this topic.