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Learn about the FormScore and why
it’s an absolute must-have for serious horse racing handicappers. Download our past performance
files for today’s races or review the forms for yesterday’s races. E-mail us with any questions or
comments you may have about the FormScore products |
NOW AVAILABLE: FRIDAY, MAY 18th Belmont Park, Calder, Churchill Downs Pimlico*, Woodbine, Arlington Park Penn National, Evangeline Downs, Hollywood Park
Pimlico’s Saturday Card will also be posted Friday PM along with expert analysis
of the Preakness Stakes Note: An adjustment was made
where only pace lines with the same surface as today’s race are highlighted. NEW FEATURE – PACE SCORES! Pace Scores are
now available with all downloads of FormScore
Sheets! To give you a chance to try
the new Pace Scores, free cards will be available on Wednesday May 16th
and Thursday May 17th.
NEW AND IMPROVED FORMSCORE SHEETS! Beginning this weekend you will see two very
exciting changes ·
More complete race
records. ·
Pedigree Scores Each entry will
have Pedigree Scores that will give you the edge over the competition maiden races, turf races, off track
situations. These breeding figures will
also highlight which horses can get two turns. QuickSheets are still unavailable for the time being, but they
will be re-implemented in the very near future. If there
are tracks you would like to see that we are not producing at the moment,
please send an email to support@formscore.com
and we’ll see what we can do. TRAINER/JOCKEY GRADES - NEW 6/17 In
the same row as the FormScore figures, you will
notice two letters. The first letter
represents the quality of trainer the horse had for that particular
race. The second letter represents the
quality of jockey riding that horse in that race. The trainers and jockeys are given one of
5 grades based on a formula of win percentage and return on investment (ROI)
[we’re still tweaking it]. A
– Excellent, Top Notch (Typically 20 %+) Example: If it reads “AD”, it means the horse had an
excellent trainer and poor jockey for that particular race. If it reads “CA” it describes an average
trainer with an excellent jockey. View Sample Here – In late
March, The Cuff Shooter switched from an A trainer to a D trainer and his
performances regressed. We
are still accumulating this data. If
you see a “?” listed in any of the spots, it means either we do not have the
data yet for the particular trainer/rider, or that the trainer/rider does not
have enough starts/mounts to make a reliable grade of his ability. With
this data you will easily be able to see any positive trainer or jockey
changes that may be happening for today’s race. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated
at support@formscore.com. |
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