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MPRanger 10-20-2021 01:49 PM

Huey Mahl's Average Purse Tables
 
Does anyone have a copy of Huey Mahl's Average Purse Tables you'd sell or know where I could buy one?


I have devised my own new way of comparing class ascension values. But I'd like any insight Huey Mahl have written about



https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/09...ref_=pd_gw_unk


Thanks for any help.

Dave Schwartz 10-20-2021 02:44 PM

Of what possible value could a 40-year old set of tables possibly be?

Ted 10-20-2021 08:30 PM

You might be able to borrow the book through inter library loan.


https://www.worldcat.org/title/huey-...=brief_results


contact your local library.

MPRanger 10-21-2021 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz (Post 2761106)
Of what possible value could a 40-year old set of tables possibly be?

I'd like any insight Huey Mahl may have written.
I don't need his actual data but the structure he
put it in might interest me. I like the booklets
he made. Not many articles on the subject.

I have already created the most sensible method
of comparison of race class and conditions ever
made in the history of horse racing. There simply
has never been a better way to make comparisons across
jurisdictions. So, I don't NEED it. I just want to
see what he made.

The other poster has a helpful idea. I'll try it.

thaskalos 10-21-2021 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPRanger (Post 2761187)
I have already created the most sensible method
of comparison of race class and conditions ever
made in the history of horse racing. There simply
has never been a better way to make comparisons across
jurisdictions.

Pittsburgh Phil said that untold riches await the man who can properly quantify "class", so...you have a mighty bright future ahead of you. :ThmbUp:

Dave Schwartz 10-21-2021 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPRanger (Post 2761187)
I'd like any insight Huey Mahl may have written.
I don't need his actual data but the structure he
put it in might interest me. I like the booklets
he made. Not many articles on the subject.

I have already created the most sensible method
of comparison of race class and conditions ever
made in the history of horse racing. There simply
has never been a better way to make comparisons across
jurisdictions. So, I don't NEED it. I just want to
see what he made.

The other poster has a helpful idea. I'll try it.

Now that makes sense.

FakeNameChanged 10-23-2021 10:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPRanger (Post 2761187)
I'd like any insight Huey Mahl may have written.
I don't need his actual data but the structure he
put it in might interest me. I like the booklets
he made. Not many articles on the subject.

I have already created the most sensible method
of comparison of race class and conditions ever
made in the history of horse racing. There simply
has never been a better way to make comparisons across
jurisdictions. So, I don't NEED it. I just want to
see what he made.

The other poster has a helpful idea. I'll try it.

Now that's interesting. Can you tell us roughly about your most sensible method to compare class?

ranchwest 10-24-2021 12:15 AM

I have a class rating. I can reveal that if a horse is odds on and has a big margin in class rating, I don't want to bet against it. It's either exotics or pass.

Robert Fischer 10-27-2021 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MPRanger (Post 2761187)
I'd like any insight Huey Mahl may have written.
I don't need his actual data but the structure he
put it in might interest me. I like the booklets
he made. Not many articles on the subject.

I have already created the most sensible method
of comparison of race class and conditions ever
made in the history of horse racing. There simply
has never been a better way to make comparisons across
jurisdictions. So, I don't NEED it. I just want to
see what he made.

The other poster has a helpful idea. I'll try it.

wanted to bump your thread

good questions... I'm guessing you have/had or heard of the booklet by the same name?

can't find it in any of my free sources. Even Amazon is reading 'unavailable'.

I like the TFUS class stuff, but no system I know of is perfect. I sometimes have to do what others do and look at rivals, and look where a horse has been able to get bet and/or do some 'running'. May be some general class by purse stuff out there as well. GL

MPRanger 10-29-2021 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Fischer (Post 2762339)
wanted to bump your thread

good questions... I'm guessing you have/had or heard of the booklet by the same name?

can't find it in any of my free sources. Even Amazon is reading 'unavailable'.

I like the TFUS class stuff, but no system I know of is perfect. I sometimes have to do what others do and look at rivals, and look where a horse has been able to get bet and/or do some 'running'. May be some general class by purse stuff out there as well. GL




No. Nothing is perfect especially when trying to decipher cryptic.
Barry Meadow wrote an interesting chapter on class in his latest book.
If you have'nt read it you might like it.

MPRanger 10-29-2021 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FakeNameChanged (Post 2761782)
Now that's interesting. Can you tell us roughly about your most sensible method to compare class?




I just assume all racing secretary's are insane and that whatever they put out will land somewhere on a 100% scale compared to what all the other insane RS's write in their condition books. Trying to find where the race belongs is the art. Maybe a little more technical than that but not much. It doesn't help to explain it much to tell someone that it mostly takes experience.


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