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Old 02-03-2019, 05:42 PM   #41
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That's cool what is the fulcrum angle. Is that software. I'm using HTR. I think this is just a thing where you try to beat the take out by being more efficient and getting rebates. I've noticed that generally I had a pretty large one every day. That makes up for a lot of the small losses.
No software, although I've developed an excel s.s. to do the tote plays, but it works as well using pen and pencil. The fulcrum is a Michael Pizzola idea from Handicapping Magic book. I've learned that ignoring the fulcrum is at at your own peril when it comes to top three positions. It's also not a lot of work to get the fulcrum in races. I believe there are threads on here covering it. In a nutshell, it's the fastest 2nd call time in last race only providing both the 2nd call and finish were within 5 lengths of the leader. Same surface and approx. type of race, sprint or route. Also the time at 2nd call must not be atypical, meaning it's within 2/5's of a previous time in pp's. From memory so I may be entirely accurate on that last point.
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