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Old 10-22-2021, 08:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by rastajenk View Post
I read the post as having BC handicapping implications, but I could be wrong.

I wanna see a tides chart.
Here you go:

https://www.surf-forecast.com/breaks...h/tides/latest

According to this (and if I have any clue as to what I'm looking it) - the two days of the BC seem to be days of the widest extremes between the high and low tides, with the highs coming closer to first post and the lows towards the end of the card.

If I remember the theory correctly (and it was espoused by a noted SoCal handicapper - which obviously doesn't make it automatically correct) - the high tides will cause the dirt track to play towards the outside and closers, and the low favors the rail and speed (as the moisture is drawn out of the track from below).

YMMV.
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