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Originally Posted by cj
No, you are fine, if I don't want to answer I won't.
I think in this case you have to look at the other races on the day as well. I'll try to dig it up later, but don't have time right now. But I think all the races were coming home slower than normal, so an adjustment was made.
I do, by the way, use the winner's running line to make the pace variants.
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What would happen with the variants if a race ended in a dead heat? Suppose one of the winners was leading and the other was 8 lengths behind at the pace call and the pace almost, or it could be argued, did collapse. Or as would happen much more often, the first and second place horses are many lengths apart at the pace call but only by a small fraction of a length at the finish?