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Jolly Swagman
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Missed it Mad

John Gosden - Newmarket !

2YO Non Handicap 15-30 = 50% (Sept-Nov: 1st or 2nd run) +71.61

Mad
 
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JiB: I use a trainer based method and I also used to take sire/sibling stats into consideration, not to the depth that you do, but for some races it was important. I only looked at the progeny strike rate for the previous year, regardless of distance, going, etc, this gave an overview of inherited potential that was far more useful than the VDW ability rating. Unfortunately the new RP layout deprives me of the facility.
 
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snow knight,
why a plea for help when you get a 75/85 percent strike rate over 2 seasons?
 
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Greg: I love that one about striking the happy medium.
 
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Greg

These horses were found using different approaches and i am just eager to learn.I dont wish for anyone to hand it on a plate to me but just give me a few examples that i can study.I do achieve those percentages using those other methods but van der wheil racing methodology fascinates me and i just hope some day that i can go the whole way and unravel the 6 horses i mentioned.
 
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Does Gummy get some kind of NHS subsidy for providing a "home" for these nutcases?
 
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The Vital Spark
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EpiG,

I ve emailed you something that might help.
 
Posts: 4717 | Registered: February 10, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks. It's around 7 in the morning, I'll look tomorrow.
 
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JIB did Lee get back to you? Big Grin


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Posts: 535 | Registered: August 21, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Friday, October 3.

225 Newmarket, £29K, Grp3, A1, 1m.

I don't think any qualify as a pure VDW selection, but I made the nearest three to be Shot To Fame
Pentecost
Troubadour.

Is TROUBADOUR a VDW selection?


( I've got a craze for animals that won at the distance in the last month: this would bring in Pentecost and Secret Charm).
 
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Would I be right in saying that the 225 is not vdw because the pigin the oinkment is Attune (111) and is outside the 5 in the forecast?


Ness.
 
Posts: 535 | Registered: August 21, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Also, when vdw talks about the forecast which one did he mean? i.e live market, sportinglife? why do we tend to use the racingpost? the markets tend to be formed using to the racing post prices. why? is it because of the bookmakers invlovement with the racingpost?

getting closer(i think so anyway LOL)


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Posts: 535 | Registered: August 21, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Nessie,
I think you're right to say that many bookies use the RP to price up, though they also have a "tissue" that's hard to get hold of.

In fact, I've seen them at Ascot, pricing from Coral's ad (in the RP).

Betfair also seems to kick off with RP prices about the principals.

Of course, nowadays the bookies control the Exchanges and we find there isn't a lot of difference at the head of the market.

VDW horse:

I rejected Attune bc she hasn't won at this level at the distance ( she won a £19.5K at 7f).
Have to agree basically with Ectoo that this is daft. Surely, when anything improves it's better later than earlier?

Well, that's VDW for you ( or is it?).

Troubadour had similar negatives, I thought, but seemed "higher class" and "more progressive" to me - judging by this fkin prizemoney mallarkey.

We'll see what others more expert have to say (perhaps).
 
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Looks like we'll get the predictable little response. Over on the other channel, I see snow white and grumpy are busy arguing about some races that happened decades ago.

I guess that's more important for one's understanding of VDW.
 
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The Vital Spark
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Nessie,

Lee and myself have been in touch but I am unable to comply with the terms of the 'Challenge'.
 
Posts: 4717 | Registered: February 10, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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S.
2.25 not a race for me.
3.35 more promising. Fort looks a bet with a saver on Larkwing.

Grumpy Big Grin
 
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Go on JIB; what was the 'terms'? Smile


Ness.
 
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The Vital Spark
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Nessie,

The first term was not to discuss the details of the challenge with third parties.

Email him, you might be able to comply better than myself.
 
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Heavy Metal Madman
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quote:
Originally posted by Nessie:
Go on JIB; what was the 'terms'? Smile


if jib won then he had to borrow investor's books and learn them word for word , reciting the key points on the hour every hour Big Grin


 
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Troubadour: 11th of 13, 5/1 fav.

Winner, Polar Ben, 16/1.

Winner was co 2nd top OR with Troubadour and Shot to Fame (111).

Also 3rd Best RPR (130) behind Salselon (2nd , 134) and Checkit (unplaced 132).

PB was tipped only by Goodfellow in the D Mail.

Never won at the distance before and last time out was 97 days ago.

Last three finishing positions: 228.
 
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