Using Race Shape Symbols in Your Handicapping

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Join DRF handicapper Kenny Peck (@drfpeck) and Director of Product Marketing Mike Hogan (@drfformulator) for an introduction to DRF's new race shape symbols (www.drf.com/pace) and their use in handicapping. Featuring a quick look at the pace scenarios that may be in play for the 2016 Kentucky Derby.

Комментарии • 7

  • @08ubik
    @08ubik 3 года назад +1

    I'm a UK racing fan. Im enjoying learning some new ideas from DRF videos. We only have the Racing Post newspaper in the UK.
    I think theres room for a concise, value for money daily horse racing paper.

    • @etiennepace9340
      @etiennepace9340 10 месяцев назад

      Same here pal. I like in Scotland and would really like that here in the UK had the amount of data the US have.

  • @JesusDiaz-oi2lt
    @JesusDiaz-oi2lt 10 месяцев назад +1

    The Best progran

  • @flowerchild58
    @flowerchild58 8 лет назад +1

    There is a symbol in the DRF for 1st time Gelding, but there is no percentage as a statistic to really show the trainer ability with that change ?

  • @Writingman4126
    @Writingman4126 2 года назад

    Thank you !!!

  • @flowerchild58
    @flowerchild58 8 лет назад

    Why is that some races currently at GP, and AQ, there was so many E (Early Speed) which should benefif a closer, but it did not turn out that way with all E's leading from Gate to Wire ?

    • @djsimoneit7003
      @djsimoneit7003 8 лет назад

      +flowerchild58 It would depend on the distance run and the comparison of the speed horses. If there is a "speed of the speed" horse that can outrun all other need the lead horses, that horse can still wire while the others fade to back of the field.