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Donnie
14th January 2006, 07:48.16 AM
Based loosely on the book Fast N Fit by Bob Heyburn, here are some spot plays for you with my twists thrown in....let's see how they do....
Fast N Fit
tTRK nRACE nDIST tHOR
BEU 7 6 Valley of Death
CT 6 4.5 Move to Strike
GP 6 7 Fisher of Men
GP 10 6 Silver Peagus
HOU 1 5.5 Sunshine Copy
LA 3 4.5 Point Richmond
LA 5 4.5 Donsgal
LAD 6 6 Rodeo's Castle
MNR 8 5.5 Forever Hopeful
MNR 9 5.5 Majestic Miesque
PHA 7 6 Sit Up and Beg
PHA 9 6 Dancer Prancer
TP 5 6 Rumorsofthebull
TP 10 6 Spring Rush
TUP 9 6.5 Gentle Ridge
The bolded ones may do better than the others. No guarantees! BOL!
Wish I knew how to format the text to display as a table!!
Rick
14th January 2006, 08:11.36 AM
Fast N Fit
tTRK nRACE nDIST tHOR
BEU 7 6 Valley of Death
CT 6 4.5 Move to Strike
GP 6 7 Fisher of Men
GP 10 6 Silver Peagus
HOU 1 5.5 Sunshine Copy
LA 3 4.5 Point Richmond
LA 5 4.5 Donsgal
LAD 6 6 Rodeo's Castle
MNR 8 5.5 Forever Hopeful
MNR 9 5.5 Majestic Miesque
PHA 7 6 Sit Up and Beg
PHA 9 6 Dancer Prancer
TP 5 6 Rumorsofthebull
TP 10 6 Spring Rush
TUP 9 6.5 Gentle Ridge
Like that?
Rick
14th January 2006, 08:18.31 AM
First just do you table in a font like Courier New in NotePad (or your favorite).
Best to use spaces to line everthing up. Its possible to use tabs but it may take some fine tuning.
Copy and then hit the CODE " # " icon above and paste your table between.
With the fonts feature above you might be able to change the font to Courier New, click on the CODE icon, put your cursor between the two, hit enter and type in your table the way you want it to look, using spaces (or trying tabs).
Donnie
14th January 2006, 08:56.19 AM
Yeah Rick...like that!!
I tried code, but it may be because I pasted out of a Word table. Thanks!
(it won't make any of them run better, will it??:rolleyes: )
AwolAtHTR
15th January 2006, 12:47.13 AM
well, my count says 2 of 14 after the one scratch
and, collections $11.00 and $7.60 were '..weak..'
oh, the $11.00 at LAD 6th was also HTR WkScore 96
so, Duane will be looking more at HTR than Fast-N-Fit
for spot plays for Awol to do betting experiments.
Donnie
15th January 2006, 08:58.02 AM
AWOL-
Added in the work scores for you as well as the K rank....
tTRK nRACE nDIST tHOR nWKSC rK
AQU 6 6 Rosie's Gal Ann 76.5434 1
AQU 6 6 Sweet La Rizzi 70.7659 4
AQU 9 6 Texas Pioneer 71.0383 2
BM 3 6 Plain Jane Genius 69.7705 5
BM 6 6 High Sierra Policy 63.5199 7
EVD 4 5.5 Suresmellspretty 76.0193 1
GP 6 6 Hope to Dance 74.0175 7
LAD 3 6 Plea for Lee 89.789 2
SA 2 6 Impressive Flight (IRE) 79.0317 1
TAM 4 6 Fool's Boy 71.0099 1
TP 8 6 Kenta Kun 82.5324 5
My aim here is to take some of the "book methods" and automate them thru my db and see how they hold up across all tracks. This method would be pretty much an equivilant of an FR1 play as per the parameters set down by Fast N Fit.
As posted in the first note NO GUARANTEES! But then again...ain't that life?
Donnie
15th January 2006, 09:07.07 PM
Lots of 2nds and 3rds...but with one race left...no weiners!
AwolAtHTR
16th January 2006, 12:20.15 AM
the last one was another show: 8 bet 0 Win 2 Plc 2 Shw
Donnie,
I agree with your plan to check out Fast-N-Fit as a published method
and compare to HTR factors. My noting that the WkScore found the winner was intended only to say, aah maybe a subgroup by multiple conditions.
Thanks for taking time to prepare this test but I am going back to the HTR search for now.
Maybe, Fast-N-Fit needs a dry, fast track and will shine in the summer.
MikeDee
18th January 2006, 02:56.35 PM
another easy way to get a nice column look is to put the data in a spread sheet and then cut and past to the message. It will hold the column settings
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