The point is that this very simple "grading system" now has been turned into a powerful "grading machine," that can determine value for any horse in any race.
Why would anyone want to limit themselves to looking at (say) just Charlie, or even just Able, when they can make an assessment of the entire field?
One horse does not value make. everything must be taken into context in order to be profitable.
So, Cincy, you are profitable with your approach. Again, I congratulate you. However, I contend that your way is not the best way for most horse players to do things in this modern age. IMHO, the competition is just too high.
Regards,
Dave Schwartz
PS: Questions next.
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