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Originally Posted by rsetup
You'd bet a horse that ran well against a bias. Wouldn't you also bet a horse that ran well against the pace or flow of the race? I certainly would.
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I think the purpose of this thread(maybe I'm wrong), is HOW to determine a track bias. What I may think is conclusive proof of an existing bias, may be seen totally different from another handicapper. Bottom-line, there are more errors made by bettors on "perceived" biases, there just isn't a consistency of analysis for a conclusive edge to be found for most players. Obvious dead-rail biases are almost always apparent, sometimes during the race-card, but mostly after the completion of the card, in retrospect only......Who truly knows what the bias of any track will be, if at all, BEFORE the card has run?