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theotherside
01-13-2004, 11:05 AM
im wondering if anyone has beyer pars for each class at most tracks and then be willing to share them.this would be greatly appreciated.

sam i am
01-13-2004, 07:47 PM
Here are the Pars in "Beyer on Speed"
for NY tracks:
10K-14K(85)
15K-20K(90)
21K-34K(92)
35K-49K(95)
50K-75K(98)
MSW (88)
ALWN1OT(95)
ALWN2OT(98)
ALWN3OT(102)

But the ones in Sim Weekly

Bel:

10K-14.9K(80)
15K-20K(84)
21K-34K(89)
35K-49K(92)
50K-75K(95)
75K+ (97)
Alwn1x(90)
Alwn2x(96)
Alwn3x-n5x(100)

maybe some can help with the discrepancies. maybe because the book pars are over 10 years old?

David

sam i am
01-26-2004, 05:09 PM
Found another source with yet different Beyer pars for NY tracks:

Sprints/Routes:
Stakes-graded 110/105
Stakes 108/103
CLF 105/101
NW3 103/99
CLM 60-65 103/99
NW2 100/97
CLM 50-55 100/97
CLM 40-45 98/95
NW1 95/93
CLM 30-35 95/93
CLM 25 93/91
CLM 18-20 90/89
CLM 14-16 88/87
MSW 88/87
MC 60 83/83
MC 50-40 80/81
MC 35 78/79
MC 25 76/77


don't know if this helps or not.

But it was something I found while looking for something else.

Again maybe someone that has more experence in this then I can shed some light on the discrepency


Best of luck.

David

Cratos
01-28-2004, 10:52 AM
Theotherside, why do you even care about the Beyer pars? You can make your own pars for your favorite track(s) which will be better than the Beyers because you would be monitoring what is going on at your favorite track(s) a lot better than Beyer and Associates.

Furthermore, the DRF has 22 classifications or types of races, but the best way to classify horses at your favorite track(s) is to get a copy of the condition book from the racing secretary’s office and follow how the racing secretary is putting a racing card together on a day-to-day basis. A pattern of classifications should be recognized and if you are keeping a file of the DRF’s result charts for each day’s racing card, you will be able to make a very good set of par values and track variants.