Bet Twice,
I use the TG product, so don\'t want to be put in the position of attacking it, because I am not.
But the old saying that purist sheet players often used \"a number is a number\", is as wrong as \"the world is flat\".
An example of phony ground loss is a trip where a horse sits in the two path, off a cheap speed horse, who is can be used as a target. other than loose lead, there is no better trip in racing. Yet this generates a 2w/2w figure, which has ground loss in it. I discount that ground loss and the figure (at least the portion associated with the \"ground loss\").
General A-Rod continues to apparently get \"good figures\" on TG, although I have not seen his sheet. (taking Jim Covello\'s word on the sheet). His numbers must be inflated with ground loss. Is there any sane person that would take General A-Rod vs California Chrome, at any distance on dirt in a straight even odds match up? They have the same TG figures apparently.