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![]() I have the same problem with the sun.
Some horses it seems run better going towards the sun ... while others do better going away from it. I often wonder if blinkers and shadow rolls have an effect on that. For instance ... if a horse has a single cup partially covering his right eye ... and his eye is in the sun on the backstretch ... but shaded from the sun down the stretch ... how does this affect the horse's acceleration? Also ... if a horse is equipped with a shadow roll ... and the sun goes behind a cloud so that there are no shadows ... how does this affect his performance? Any "sun" handicappers out there? |
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![]() I don't know, I was up at Penn one night where the winds were literally blowing a consistent 35-40 miles per hour. Horses would reach the stretch and start running like drunken sailors because of the winds directly in their face.
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![]() Oh, well ...
... it's been over seven hours now ... and not one person has helped out with handicapping the sun. I'm very surprised ... I thought the members of this forum were savvy to all aspects of the game. |
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