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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
When I think about it, I actually use a P&P method. That is, I manually handicap according to a set of rules I have created.
Of course, the software does so much of the grunt work that it takes like 25 seconds per race.
I never actually thought of it that way before this thread.
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Seems to me you are just finishing your handicapping with a pencil/paper.
If I were going to do p/p, I would start with two ideas:
1) define the races I will not play
2) rate the past performance lines to select either one or two past performance lines upon which I will rely.
To me, that is half the battle.