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How are the PaceAppraiser running styles different from BRIS and TSN styles?

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How are the PaceAppraiser running styles different from BRIS and TSN styles?

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You’ll notice quite a difference. First of all, we have seven labels. E – E/C – E/P – E/P/C – P – P/C and C. The two additional labels, E/C and E/P/C help players recognize races with the most chaotic match-ups. The E/C horse has shown the ability to race an early one dimensional style and a closer’s style. The E/P/C has shown the ability to race all three core styles. The races with the most potential chaos are revealed with these additional running styles. The question is then which style will the horse use today? It’s difficult to predict how the race will unfold in real-time when the E/Cs and E/P/Cs are in the match-up. Another difference you’ll notice is a two dimensional label for the off pace horses. BRIS and TSN use the S label for a catch all in the late pace department. We believe there’s a huge difference between a presser/closer and a closer in certain pace match-ups. The S designation does not fully cover the depth of talent off pace horses have demonstrated. In moderate t

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