I'm changing how the days are rolled out to take on the noon starts.
I'll be posting the 'weak faves' earlier. I'll try to do this all at once but if the schedule doesn't allow, I'll post the earlier races then double-check and post the balance.
I'll then follow with any selections to back, again, if necessary posting the early races then returning.
I'll continue to put updates in bold but it is worth checking in later since I tend to use the stop watch on the first few races these days then may follow with a later selections.
Evening racing, I will post if I will be playing. Good luck on your day.
--------------
[b]WEAK FAVES FOR 29-November[/b]
Taunton
1:05 Suerte Al Salto [i](result: 2nd)[/i]
3:55 Miss Exhibitionist [i](unplaced)[/i]
[i]
Early prices: ...
Wednesday was a day where going over what you did right the day before lead to more positives.
I also took to heart more of what I had posted earlier which is if you find a weak fave, it doesn't necessarily mean the best profit is taking on the horse. Rather, it is more the 'traditional approach' of putting a line through the fave and looking elsewhere.
Leading up to the 5:20, I watched Danzoe drift heavily in the market while others held steady. I kept looking at my notes and my ratings trying to figure out where I had gone wrong on my read but couldn't find the glaring number to turn me off the horse.
It was also frustrating since I had put a fair amount of time into the race. Normally I'll 'microscope' three or four once I narrowed it down. But for that race, with doubts...
[i][b]Weak faves is posted Monday to Friday between noon and 1PM[/b]
[/i]
Wednesday, 12 September
Tuesday finished with a clean sheet, five of the six horses unplaced. What stood out for me was that the drifts through the afternoon were more extensive than expected considering all had been favourites in their races around 11AM when I take the readings.
Only two remained favourite while two went off 2F, the other two 3F.
Danehill Flyer moved extremely from 5.5 out to 8, in again then out at the off. Prophete De Guye, co-fave in the morning, went from moving steadily into 4.4 in the A.M. to 6.60 at the off.
But part of my premise is that horses that are favourites on the board aren't the most likely to win the race and I can't be the only one that thinks that.
My...