Continuing from my previous post, the discussion is about Sartinian pace. The next major improvement was the Brohamer Model. The concept was to create a model for each track-surface-distance that contained only recent races, perhaps the last 5 to 10. Tom Brohamer’s belief was that track models were not static. That is, they were subject […]
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Sartinian Pace Handicapping | Part 1
Is it still the best way? Part 1 For all practical purposes, Howard Sartin invented pace handicapping. Yes, yes, I know… there were certainly pace devotees before Howard Sartin. However, it was Howard who first introduced practical strategies for measuring and applying true pace handicapping approaches. In the beginning there was Phase III. At least […]