Proprietary algorithms analyze, quantify and calculate hundreds of handicapping factors, then organize these data by applied statistical analysis; thereby producing a calculated projection of each race in order to discover the most numerically "probable" WINNER. Without too much boring rhetoric, our algorithms are geared towards the determination of a horse's "true-class" as related to the surface
, distance, and weight-to-be-carried, at the level of competition assigned TODAY; and are based in foundation upon the "old Jockey Club method of weights and scales", as recommended by George E. Smith aka "Pittsburgh Phil", when pointing out this method is used by the track handicapper too. That said, one might describe the Clockerscorner.com algorithm-set as the old Jockey Club method - ON STEROIDS! First, an initial class rating is assigned to each horse in a race. This value is calculated by an algorithm based upon the surface, distance, and weight to-be-carried at today's level of competition; so far so good, we are in-line with the track handicapper. Thereafter, the following primary handicapping factors are taken into account: Form, Speed, Pace, Trip, Angles; as well as several secondary handicapping factors. There could be hundreds of secondary factors and they will vary from race-to-race, like the Win % of Sire's Offspring in a maiden race, or a given trainer's Win % First-Off-the-Claim in a claiming race. Read More:
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