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Old 06-17-2007, 12:04 AM
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How much time do yall out there devout to 1 race. I assume most of u do ur homework the night b4.

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Old 06-17-2007, 12:13 AM
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Depends on the race but probably 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
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Old 06-17-2007, 12:14 AM
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until my eyes fall out
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Old 06-17-2007, 01:23 AM
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Ditto. Or until my head explodes. Whichever comes first.
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Old 06-17-2007, 02:04 AM
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15-30 minutes per race should do just fine! Just weed out the pretenders and watch for the morning scratches. Nobody said you need to play every race,either! This site has lots of great insight(big) and archived posts that can help you chop up the "learning curve" and hit the ground profitablly! GRL
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Old 06-17-2007, 02:14 AM
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If you cant narrow down a 10 horse field to 1-2 contenders after 10 minutes, move on to another race!!
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Old 06-17-2007, 08:02 AM
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When I focus on a card, I spend 45 minutes per race, usually the day before. Then I get drunk at the track and start betting the tote on 30 seconds evaluation. For the Derby I spend 3 months..
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Old 06-17-2007, 08:23 AM
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If I am going to play a card, I do the majority of my work the night before. I probably spend an average of about 20 minutes per race.
I use this time to go over the PPs, charts etc. and I figure out what horses are absolute tosses, and I scribble a few notes on the horses that MIGHT be playable the next day.
However, I NEVER determine my actual bets the night before. When I get to the track, I obviously have the work I did the night before with me, but I wait to determine my actual wagers until I know some of the following:
1) Are there important scratches in the race that will affect the probable pace scenario?
2) Is there a track bias?
3) Is it raining?
Etc.
These are things you can't know for sure until you are at the races. If you have determined your bets the night before, you are not taking these very important factors into account.
I hope this helps.
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Old 06-17-2007, 08:26 AM
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Depends on the race but probably 15 minutes to 30 minutes.
ok, thats 30 min per race, im gona look at about 7 tracks about 70 races, thats only 35 hours of study. damn i shouldve been a brain surgeon
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Old 06-17-2007, 08:54 AM
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Study Long , Study Wrong. Find a race that intrest you and give it 30 minute after scratches and hammer it.
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Old 06-17-2007, 09:33 AM
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If I am going to play a card, I do the majority of my work the night before. I probably spend an average of about 20 minutes per race.
I use this time to go over the PPs, charts etc. and I figure out what horses are absolute tosses, and I scribble a few notes on the horses that MIGHT be playable the next day.
However, I NEVER determine my actual bets the night before. When I get to the track, I obviously have the work I did the night before with me, but I wait to determine my actual wagers until I know some of the following:
1) Are there important scratches in the race that will affect the probable pace scenario?
2) Is there a track bias?
3) Is it raining?
Etc.
These are things you can't know for sure until you are at the races. If you have determined your bets the night before, you are not taking these very important factors into account.
I hope this helps.
This is very similar to what I do, except that I probably make more notes (I'm the nerdy guy at the track with the legal pad). Also, I write down tentative bets, though these often change as conditions or odds change. I do more prep for certain types of races, like maiden races, where I check breeding. For some races, I do a more in-depth early speed analysis, checking the on-the-lead win percentages of the riders and trainers as well as checking the horses' running styles (especially if there's been a claim or a rider switch). And I maintain a "horses to watch" list. I used to keep a list of all claims at the track I'm folllowing to see if I could spot patterns (like if a certain "good" trainer often wins after making a claim from a certain "bad" trainer), but now I rely mostly on memory for that. Takes me about 30 to 45 minutes per race. I do all my handicapping the day before. If I plan to go to the track on a Saturday, I'll take that Friday off from work to handicap.

If I wrote this anywhere else, people would just think I was obsessive-compulsive.
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Old 06-17-2007, 09:56 AM
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I like to find the best horse and try and beat him.

it takes me 5 minutes to find the winner then another 10 minutes to beat myself. Not all races are equal.

By habit the first thing I do is look at the sires (potential), workout patterns (readiness), class (who they were beat by or who've they beat)

then you get into pace etc...

I put more work into the races then anything else I do
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