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![]() looking at pick 6s from belmont..how do you know your "a" is and 'a'..and not a 'c'.........using crist methodoligy..
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or...i can tell the difference between my "a" and a hole in the form. |
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![]() thanks..all and bigs that was cold..lol
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![]() the single most usefull capping post I got from the internet hands down was from BTW on here and the A, B, C's
Love it, love this game. |
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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![]() I do it from more of a pace scenario. I use the A's as the ones that will most likely get the best trip, thus to me, the most likely winner. I use the B's as the best value or others that might benefit from the predicted trip and I use the C's as possible craziness, in that what if this horse gets lone speed or what happens if the only speed horse gets company up front.
I think it also really matters how the race draws. There are many races where there are 'only' two horses that have a chance at winning, thus is there really any B's and C's. Something I learned from Andy when talking about this is that while their is always at least one A within a race, there are times where they are no B's or C's, or maybe a couple C's with 1 A, or 3 A's and 2 B's. All it matters where you want to focus a majority of your money towards. |