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Belmont Park & Belmont Stakes ALL-Ways™ Handicapping Profiles

 

(Includes Special Handicapping Profiles for Belmont Stakes Weekend Races)

 

This set of ALL-Ways Handicapping Profiles includes five special profiles to use on the 2012 Belmont Stakes weekend at Belmont (Friday June 8th, Saturday June 9th and Sunday June 10th). The Belmont Stakes race is run on Saturday, June 9th. You will find the profiles around the middle of the complete list of all profiles. Here are the profile names:

 

stakes weekend ds

   Use for all dirt sprints run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday

stakes weekend dr

   Use for all dirt routes run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday

stakes weekend tr

   Use for all turf routes run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday

stakes weekend in-tr

   Use for all inner turf routes run on Friday, Saturday and Sunday

belmont stakes

   Use for the actual Belmont Stakes race on Saturday

 


 

There are two other sets of Handicapping Profiles that can be used at any time for races at Belmont. These profiles all share the profile naming convention:

 

            ds = dirt sprint                          ts = turf sprint                           os = off track sprint

            dr = dirt route                           tr = turf route                            or = off track route

                                            in-tr = inner turf route

 

MRA Default Profiles:

 

There are three profiles for each race type including separate profiles for maiden and non-maiden races: Here is how to interpret the dirt sprint MRA Default profiles:

 

            m1: ds                                     Does not consider pace.

            m1: ds early                            Favors early running horses.

            m1: ds late                              Favors late running horses.

 

MRA Pace Profiles:

 

Again, there are separate sets of profiles for each race type including separate profiles for maiden and non-maiden races: They are further refined to the specific Race Pace Shape being run. Here is how to select the correct profile for a race.

 

Fast                  Use for fast pace races (ESP = “EEE” and “EE”).

Lone                 Use for races with lone early runners (ESP = “E” and “EP and “EP-P”).

Honest              Use for honest pace races (ESP = “E-EP” and “EP-EP”).

Slow                  Use for slow paced races (ESP: All other not listed above).

 


 

Reminder: You can use three different profiles for handicapping a race. ALL-Ways will handicap the race three times and show you the results for each profile used. A very effective way to use the three profile capability on Belmont Stakes weekend is as follows:

 

           Profile Position #1    Use the appropriate special Belmont Stakes weekend profile

           Profile Position #2    Use the appropriate MRA Pace Profile

           Profile Position #3    Use the appropriate non-pace MRA Default

 


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