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Originally Posted by cj
Will take some planning for sure. What would happen when they drop in class, or face horses moving into graded stakes for the first time. Might be comparing apples to oranges? Can probably work around that but it isn't something that would be easy.
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That's one of the problems I have now.
I do my own ground loss and complete trip notes for a lot of major stakes, more limited notes on race flow and bias for some minor stakes, and almost nothing for many other races.
When I handicap, I sometimes have complete information for some horses, partial information for some, and almost nothing for others depending on the races they've been running in. So when I handicap I have to decide what other replays and notes I want to take.