• Dave Schwartz
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    Course: How to Be Competitive in the Age of the Whales
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    5. Morning Line as a Handicapping Factor (3:19)
    I know. Sounds laughable.
    But wait until you see the impact.
    (Spend the 3+ minutes.)
  • Dave Salvini
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    Could we employ the morning line in the handicapping for the method that you display here? Or do you still recommend against that, and instead to use an "artificial" morning line? Also, in the last video you mentioned an alternative way of being able to play the chaos horses. Would that involve playing all of the horses going off at above natural odds?
  • Dave Schwartz
    414
    Could we employ the morning line in the handicapping for the method that you display here? Or do you still recommend against that, and instead to use an "artificial" morning line? Also, in the last video you mentioned an alternative way of being able to play the chaos horses. Would that involve playing all of the horses going off at above natural odds?Dave Salvini
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    Could we employ the morning line in the handicapping for the method that you display here?
    I assume you mean in HSH.
    But even not, yes, absolutely.

    The only challenge in doing it by hand is that you have to adjust for scratches so that the odds aren't out of whack. In the next couple of weeks I will put up a spreadsheet that would make that easier.
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    Would that involve playing all of the horses going off at above natural odds?
    The best way is not currently available to you. (In the videos, I briefly mentioned "The Neal". That's not something you could reproduce because its 100% AI based.

    But other than that, you simply take the longest MLs. Natural odds does not apply to ML, because the scale is different.

    Shorter answer: "I think Longest Morning Line method is best ."
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