Horse Racing System
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A horse qualifies at today’s distance if (a) it has won a race of this exact distance or (b) it has finished close ~within three lengths~ to the winner at today’s distance in a respectable time and the race occurred this season; or © it finished fourth and within two lengths of the winner at the distance this season.
The term of a good respectable time is defined in terms of speed ratings here are the cutoffs:
90- Sprint of handicap and stakes qualify
88- High grade allowance sprints
85- Handicaps and stakes run around two bends
80- High grade allowance routes, lesser allowance sprints, and sprints for claiming horses valued above $7500
78- Cheap Claiming sprints
73- Route races for better claimers
69- Route races for claimers values at $4000 or less
Excepting the occasional sprinter that possible takes the early lead and pace, horses 4 and older competing at brand new distances are best eliminated.Condition In analyzing claiming follow closely these considerations
1.) In recent races at 7 furlongs or less, accept horses that have run within the last month, preferably at the same track they are today.
2.) In routes, horses should show a race within the last month plus 2 workouts. If they have raced within 2 weeks and show one workout, this is acceptable. If within one week no workouts are needed.
3.) At 7 furlongs or less, horses can be on form even if they have not raced in 45 days, provided they have been working out at regular intervals of four or day longer and have previously won after absences of that length or longer.Condition In analyzing non claiming races
1.) Horses that have been out 60 to 90 days are rarely in good form and not good horse racing bets unless they have worked out often with respectable clockings. some tips on this below
a workout is more satisfactory if the horse breezes (runs without urging) at a rate of approximate 12 seconds for each 1/8 mile. 1.00b for five is a definite sign of life, so is 1.13b for six
…a longer workout is always more significant than a shorter one
…If it has a bullet by the workout it means the horse had a very fast workout and should be noted~ be on the lookout for these trends on workouts if its been awhile since the horse has raced.
2.) In allowance races the horse that has raced well in the last week or two is better than one that has not been our for four weeks or more.
…Condition is a huge factor in horse racing although its very important to know what to look for its equally important on finding out what not to look for so you can eliminate the ones that are not in shape quickly. Here are some guidelines.
1.) Throw out any horse that bled, ran sore or finished lame in last race
2.) Throw out any horse that slowed into the stretch considerably or bore out notably in last race.
3.) Throw out any horse that is stepping up in class after a race it won while losing ground in the driving stretch.
4.) Except for the highly consistent horses that give their best every race~ throw out any 4 year old or older, that engaged in dueling finishes in its last 2 outings. (notable exceptions are lightly raced 3 year olds of really high quality or handicap and stake races from top barns)
5.) Throw out any horse aged 5 or older whose best effort at today’s distance occurred in its last race, unless the horse is a male and it demonstrated reserved speed.
6.) Throw out any claiming horse whose last race was a big win more than 2 weeks ago. big wins mean horses that won easily with some reserved speed. For example gaining lengths after already being in first. In regards to class, these guidelines also lead to elimination of horses
(a) No horse aged four or older is acceptable in a handicap or stakes unless it usually runs in such good company and either won or was in the money when entered
(b) No three year old is a good prospect in a handicap or stakes race against older horses unless it has already beaten such a field or has great power against its own age showing a clear edge in class and condition .
© To be accepted as a contender in an allowance race a horse whose last start was in a claiming should have won an allowance race on this circuit or one of equal class, or should be facing other non-winners of such allowance races, and should not be asked to defeat another contender who has run in the money in a handicap or stakes within last 3 months.
(d) In a claiming horse race throw out any horse that is stepping up as much as 50% when comparing the top price today with the claiming price at which the horse was entered last time.
(e) In maiden races and races for non-winners of two races, three year olds are invariable better prospect than older chronic losers
(f) No horse has an advantage in class because it has raced against higher class horses that it will meet today unless the horse beat at least half the field or showed high early speed in the higher-class race.
In regards to class, these guidelines also lead to elimination of horses.
(a) No horse aged four or older is acceptable in a handicap or stakes unless it usually runs in such good company and either won or was in the money when entered
(b) When horse racing betting no three year old in handicap or stakes race against older horses unless it has already beaten such a field or has great power against its own age showing a clear edge in class and condition.
© To be accepted as a contender in an allowance race a horse whose last start was in a claiming should have won an allowance race on this circuit or one of equal class, or should be facing other non-winners of such allowance races, and should not be asked to defeat another contender who has run in the money in a handicap or stakes within last 3 months.
(d) In claiming throw out any horse that is stepping up as much as 50% when comparing the top price today with the claiming price at which the horse was entered last time.
(e) In maiden races and races for non-winners of two races, three year olds are invariable better prospect than older chronic losers
(f) No horse has an advantage in class because it has raced against higher class horses that it will meet today unless the horse beat at least half the field or showed high early speed in the higher-class race.
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By Anonymous, April 1, 2011 @ 3:01 am
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