I think it was VDW who first mentioned the possibility that better class races were won by more reliable horses and fair dues the theory is sound.What i find is that to often these horses show improved form and arguably we are then left with the task of choosing the one who has to improve the least.?
As far as i am concerned all the horses i back do not need to improve but rather just repeat a previous performance to win and this situation is more likely found away from the top class sponsored open hcaps.?
Mick,
Reading a lot of your stuff I feel we are very similar in the way we approach the task. Even as far as reading the above, except for one thing I just can't trust these lower class horses. I too am looking for a horse that has achieved a performance that doesn't need to be improved on just a repeat of the performance will do. But I have found lower class horse just don't/can't repeat the performances often enough to be able to get a worth while profile on them. They seem to have a much shorter form cycle and because of this much harder to predict. Right or wrong I work on the idea it costs a lot more to enter a horse in these more valuable races and the clever trainer doesn't want to waste the owners money so at the time of entry the main idea is to try to win said race. Apart from the very top horse this means these races are not used as prep races and /or to try something new, so must are there to win or pick up some prize money. Looking at my results d/base I find a very large majority of my bets are on horse with proven form in the class of race or higher so here I agree with you. Like yesterday I do get confused by the way the/some trainers do seem to ignore the proven fact(s) about course type and conditions needed to repeat the required performance. Why the devil did they run Party Rock on that going, ok they had traveled to the course and there was just a chance the going wasn't going to be that heavy. It was, and they knew that before the off, so now the problem is did they really think the horse stood that good a chance even with the going, or were they just being greedy?
I did try/look at the free trail by HRB and sent a thank you e-mail to the owner/boss. I can see the likes of Chesham etc will find it very useful but have to admit it is way above my head. I wanted to see the outcome of using the basic VDW guide lines/template five lowest for consistency first five/six in the forecast and a simple rating based on the form figure of the last finishing position. This is what I think the probables rating is based on, and to do this simple thing that I can do in moments needed a logic/ thought process that is way beyond me. Sad but true.

I could spend hours trying things out but I do worry that I would then stop thinking and just rely on the thought patterns of others. I'm not sure but even with something quite simple like course configurations my ideas would differ from those used in this d/base. A little while ago I was told Newmarket wasn't a stiff course because the standard tine for 12f was lower than the Epsom one. That's as maybe, but how many 12f races are run at Epsom and by what class of horse ? My track configurations are mainly based on the last few furlong, that is when the class kicks in at the end of a true run race.
Going to call it a day as the wrist is starting to play up, any advice some of you who are used to sore wrists can give can give would be appreciated! Come on I know some of you must be experts
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