ChristianBlake
05-10-2015, 12:21 AM
Free Pace Numbers for Pimlico, Golden Gate, Belmont, and Woodbine
The layout of my Pace Numbers has improved in a few key areas (thanks to input from members on this forum).
* Program numbers are now included
* There is a down arrow beside horses making a significant class drop
What to look for:
#1 and #2 early pace horses
#1 late pace
#1 combined
Those three different types of horses are coming from different pace scenarios. It's not that one is better than the other....their previous races just unfolded differently (based on fractional times) and they must be measured differently. However, that being said, I usually lean toward the #1 and #2 early pace horses, especially when they are dropping class (very dangerou$$$).
If you see "Layoff" beside a horse you like - look into it. Read the DRF and find out if it's just a minor layoff or if the horse was out to pasture for a few birthdays.
Please read the file that explains my pace numbers and the sample files.
Belmont Park Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/belmont-park-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th/)
Woodbine Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/woodbine-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th/)
Golden Gate Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/golden-gate-pace-numbers-for-sunday-may-10th/)
Pimlico Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/pimlico-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th-2015/)
Starting next week, the pace numbers will be offered on an individual track basis.
(http://%3Cbr%20/%3E%3Cbr%20/%3E%3C/a%3E) Please feel free to ask questions.
The layout of my Pace Numbers has improved in a few key areas (thanks to input from members on this forum).
* Program numbers are now included
* There is a down arrow beside horses making a significant class drop
What to look for:
#1 and #2 early pace horses
#1 late pace
#1 combined
Those three different types of horses are coming from different pace scenarios. It's not that one is better than the other....their previous races just unfolded differently (based on fractional times) and they must be measured differently. However, that being said, I usually lean toward the #1 and #2 early pace horses, especially when they are dropping class (very dangerou$$$).
If you see "Layoff" beside a horse you like - look into it. Read the DRF and find out if it's just a minor layoff or if the horse was out to pasture for a few birthdays.
Please read the file that explains my pace numbers and the sample files.
Belmont Park Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/belmont-park-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th/)
Woodbine Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/woodbine-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th/)
Golden Gate Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/golden-gate-pace-numbers-for-sunday-may-10th/)
Pimlico Pace Numbers Sunday May 10th (http://howtopicklongshots.com/blog/2015/05/09/pimlico-pace-numbers-sunday-may-10th-2015/)
Starting next week, the pace numbers will be offered on an individual track basis.
(http://%3Cbr%20/%3E%3Cbr%20/%3E%3C/a%3E) Please feel free to ask questions.