Texas Dolly-- SOMETIMES CHRISTMAS COMES A MONTH EARLY!!!!!
See, here\'s the thing. What I can see on my screen that you guys can\'t see on yours is the IP address of all the posters. Which in this case is:
livengood.Ragozindata.com
Swear to God. So:
1) Yes, under the circumstances I will forgive your ignorance, Dolly.
2) You guys are the ones that won\'t let our guys post, barred me, won\'t answer a tough question, AND MADE A BIG DEAL ABOUT PEOPLE POSTING UNDER ALIASES. Right?
3) On that CD day, all the races were one turn, and the day was not tough-- total spread for the dirt races was just 1 1/4 point. But yes, a day of only 2yo races could be a problem-- no matter what basis you use. And if you don\'t agree with that, please tell me what data you would use other than how fast the 2yos themselves ran in the races, and their figure histories.
Most of the time when you do a 2 turn race you have a reasonable amount of data to work with-- the 2yos have already run a few times, and there are usually other routes on the card. The right question to ask is what do you do when it\'s the only GRASS race, with all the horses first turf, very few dirt figures to work with, a dark day before it, and rain after the card? Answer-- you are screwed. So what I do-- which you guys don\'t-- is leave a box. Whether it\'s that example or lots of others where there is not enough data to be reasonably sure I\'m on solid ground, I don\'t guess-- and I don\'t make the unwarranted assumptions you guys do, as I\'ve explained before.
Anyway, since you were so brave (heh heh) as to come here, let me ask you a couple. And they are not hypotheticals.
1) By now you have probably seen the Expo DVD. Tell me please--since you guys make figures for the 4 1/2f 2yo races at Keeneland-- how do you do it? a) The course is downhill, b) part of the race is run over a different track that no other horses run on so there is no way to judge its speed, c) the horses are all first time starters, and d) NO older horses ever race over the course, making it impossible to set up a speed chart. You guys are much better than Andy and me-- how do you do it?
2) A few years ago, Friedman and I had a public dispute concerning Chilukki\'s debut race. These were the circumstances-- it was the first race of the day, track fast, and it was sealed. The track was harrowed after the race, so the next race it was track fast, harrowed. Then it started raining, so it was harrowed track wet-fast. Then track sloppy, then sealed with water in it.
The Chilukki race had all first time starters in it except for 2 fillies that had run horribly first time out. You guys gave out figures for the race. On what did you base them?