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    krystian1312
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    Attheraces
    OR – official rating, if it’s rate is higher then horse is better?
    How long is the fe. 6f 211y ? This is 6 foots and 211 yards?
    What diffrent is between flat turf and all weather?
    Timeform
    What is CRS, Dis – distance? Going? IP Hi/Lo? IPS? Tfig? Rating (Adj) ifit’s rate is higher then horse is better ?

    What websites do you use for analyzing horses racing?
    Someone have tutorials for novice about horses racing?
    Where i can watch live horse racing?

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    Avatar photoSteeplechasing
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    Welcome, krystian. A good site to visit for answers to those types of questions is

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    Good luck
    Joe

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    Attheraces
    Timeform
    What is CRS, Dis – distance? Going? IP Hi/Lo? IPS? Tfig? Rating (Adj) ifit’s rate is higher then horse is better ?

    To go over all you’d find on eg Timeform race passes Krystian:

    CRS = Course the race was run over, eg Goo is Goodwood

    Result = placing the horse achieved and out of how many runners. eg 2/11 is finished second of eleven runners.

    Type = Type of surface, turf or all weather.

    OR = official rating the horse has run off (if in a handicap) “L” would be ran in a listed race (not handicap).

    Dis = Distance the race was run over, eg 9.5f = nine and a half furlongs or one mile one furlong and one hundred and ten yards (a furlong is one eighth of a mile, or two hundred and twenty yards).

    Going = ground description. eg gd/fm = good to firm, std/fast = standard fast etc.

    EQ = headgear worn. eg (s) = sheepskin cheek pieces, (t) = tongue tie etc.

    ISP = Industry Starting price

    BSP = Betfair Starting Price

    IP Hi/Lo = the highest price a winner touched in running, or the lowest price a winner touched in running. eg if a winner is 22/- means it touched a biggest price of 21 to 1 in running. If a loser is -/4.7 it touched a lowest price of 3.7 to 1 in running.

    IPS = the way the horse ran in the race. Flutter your mouse above the grey oval shape for all symbols. from 1 to 5 where 1 = made the running and 5 = dropped out the back of the field. r = responded well to pressure, R = Responded very well to pressure.

    T fig = Timeform time figure, it tells you if the race was truly run when near its performance “Rating”, or slowly run if the T fig is a lot lower than “Rating”.

    Rating = Performance rating the horse ran to in the race in question.

    Adj = Is the performance rating of the Form Race adjusted to the weight it carries in the race you are trying to work out (compared to 10 stone). eg a 4 year old carrying 9 stone will have its rating upped 14 lbs from its Performance Rating; so that the subscriber does not need to adjust the ratings for one horse carrying less or more than another. It is this adjusted figure which is important when comparing different horses chances.

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    Bump.

    When you use the Race Passes, are the TFIGs weight-adjusted?

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