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Originally Posted by thaskalos
How can the positional line of the horses mean anything without referencing the pace fractions of the race?
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Originally Posted by thaskalos
This might be true, but it’s not what the original poster is looking for. He wants us to come up with the horse with the most impressive performance, simply by looking at the field’s positional running line.
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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
We also need some objective statistics that show our chosen approach has validity.
"I think" does not necessarily equate to reality.
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Finally, some rational thinking about a nonsensical approach to find some sort of plausible meaning by just comparing past running lines.
These type of questionable parameters just prove one thing: How far will someone go to create an argument with Logical Fallacies. By definition: Are deceptive or false arguments that may seem stronger than they actually are due to psychological persuasion but are proven wrong with reasoning and further examination.
These mistakes in reasoning typically consist of an argument and a premise that does not support the conclusion.