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The 4 most important variables you will see below are:
MAIN RANKING 70% 80% in the money.
The RANKING is what you see, the four strong variables below interacts
with the main ranking and that is why A is not always on top. It varies
from track to track day to day but averages 70% 80% in the money, plus
there are several other factors in the background that can effect the
ranking order and often does.
PROBILITY 60% 70% in the money.
PRO, under PRO are two lines each line represents 20 different systems
or 40 systems all together, the lower the number the better.
MEAN 60% 70% in the money.
MED, under MED are two lines each line represents 20 different systems
or 40 systems all together. They are the mean of each PROBILITY, the
lower the number the better.
L9 72% in the money.
L9, This is a system that uses several of my best systems, I use this
one to TAB A, B and {I}, the lower the number the better.
L10 71% in the money.
L10, This is a system that uses several of my best not the same ones as
L9 uses, I use this one to confirm horses ability to be in the money.
The Remaining Variables AVERAGE 50% 60% In The Money.
Daily Double, Pick Three, Pick Four,
Pick Six And Place Pick All
Because of the above strong variables is why I hit so many.

L E T S A N A L Y Z E
I choose this race as an example because is has several thing in it
you should be aware of. The full pick sheet is available along with the
results from TSN.
I an not going to cover all of the races as I did for Aqueduct because
after this race, most of the situations covered plays itself over and
over every day, every track and every race
Though visually #9 looks like the better horse it ended up with a B
because L9 is ranked as 2. The strong tag of (/) with a (P) was able to
pull off a long layoff WIN.
My basic cutoff for a long layoff is round 8 month or around 245 days,
that all depends on what TAGS it ends up with and the ability to over
come a long layoff. If you are using a system that says eliminate a
horse coming back over 30 days, you will loose lots of good payoffs.
Class drop some handicappers do not agree with these TAG (/),(\). I use
five different systems to come up with the final analysis of who gets
these tags. So if some handicappers do not agree with me that's fine,
no one system can stand on it's own. Their method may show that another
horse deserves the drop class TAG. That is what my site is all about I
give you the best CONTENDERS in a race and then it is up to you the
Handicapper to choose the horse with the positive price for you.
POSITIVE PRICE FOR YOU. What does that mean? In this race #6 placed and
paid $7.80, the winner #9 only paid $3.80. The bottom line is you are
only looking for the winner if you are playing Exacts, Daily Doubles,
Pick 3's, Pick Six's etc. But if you are looking to make a living at
the races you need to look for the horse that will pay the most for
your money.
I always favor experience horse over FIRST TIME STARTERS, that is why
they are always on top no matter how bad they my look. If you are a
Jockey / Trainer player that point to a first time starter, go for it.
I rank the first time starters using special points the point range
from 0 to 1,500 my cutoff points to be used on the pick sheet is 740,
this is to say that points 740 and above gets placed on the pick sheet,
anything under that does not.
If over four first time starters are 740 point and above only the top
three are used. On the bottom of the pick sheet the first time starts
are in ranking order.
If you are interested to know, I use five systems to come up with the
ranking order for first time starters that works quite well in spite of
the limited information available. However often times some trainers do
not want their first time starters to win. First time starter that are
tagged as a possible winner or in the money winner are most likely the
best horse but other factors may keep him for performing not just the
inexperience factor.

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