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Originally Posted by sjk
When there are multiple conditions they are generally selected so as to attract a similar class of horse.
If your reason for wanting to know the condition is to make a par for the race any one of them should get you close.
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That is my train of thought. I performed restrictions analysis by track, and for example, with AQU, 11% of races have a compound/complex restriction and 21% have X restriction types. Another standout for AQU is that 31% of the races have a state-bred type restriction. The highest NW# race type is the NW2 L.
As a new handicapper, restriction analysis may be the first thing I do, to assist in my decision in which track to cap.