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Equibase | Fractional Times - Horse racing

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Equibase | Fractional Times - Horse racing

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How To Use Fractional Charting - Today's Racing Digest

    https://www.todaysracingdigest.com/blog/how-to-use-fractional-charting/
    These underlined times also can help you see if a horse can set an uncontested pace or finish better than the majority of the field. Fractional Charting shows …

Horse Handicapping: Turn Time - the hidden fraction - Horse …

    https://www.horseracinggold.com/Turn-Time.htm
    The raw turn time is 45.4 (45 and 4/5 seconds) minus 22.4 (22 and 4/5 seconds) = 23 seconds. The horse lost one length (which is approximately 1/5th of a second) = 23.1 seconds for the adjusted turn time. Below is another horse in that same race: 22 4 45 4 110 3 4 2 1

Fractional Charting - Today's Racing Digest

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    There are a myriad of uses for the Fractional Charting and in general, any horse charting within one second (five lengths) of the chart-topper should be …

Using Early Fractions and Final Times to Handicap Horse …

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    The point is that racing a few ticks faster earlier in the race can amount to a lot more at the end of the race. Going the first quarter in 23:2 instead of 24, and the second in 47:3 instead of 48 may amount to a finish in 1:12! The difference isn't always …

Horse Racing Times Explained: How to analyse times of …

    https://www.timeform.com/horse-racing/features/rowley/the-timeform-knowledge-analysis-of-overall-times-2262015
    As we know the winner recorded 152.32s, that makes Storm The Stars’ time 153.65s. If we then calculate 1500*(race time – standard time)/race time, we get minus 47, or 13 lb slower than the winner. Q.E.D.

Fractionally Speaking - Hello Race Fans!

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    The time of 22.63 is the time it took the race leader to run the first quarter, 46.16 the time it took to run the first half, 1:10.58 the time for the first three-quarters, 1:37.65 the time for the mile, and 2:04.45 the winner’s final time. By subtracting each quarter’s time from the preceding time, we can get internal splits for a race.

Points of Call & Fractional Times Reference Chart - Brisnet

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Internal Fraction Advantages - Horseracing Handicapper

    http://horseracinghandicapper.com/fractions.pdf
    fraction, we simply subtract the 4F time (or half-mile time since 4F is one-half of 8F, which equals a mile) of 46.2 from the final 6F time of 111.1. Since one minute equals 60 seconds, for any time more than 60 seconds, we just add that to 60. So for our example the final time of 111.1 can also be expressed as 71.1 seconds.

POINTS OF CALL & FRACTIONAL TIMES - DRF

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    POINTS OF CALL & FRACTIONAL TIMES. Distance 1st call 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Fractional Times. 3çfstart 1/4 Ñ str finish— 1/4 3/8 finish. 4fstart 1/4 Ñ str finish— 1/4 3/8 finish. 4ç fstart 1/4 Ñ str finish— 1/4 1/2 finish. 5 fstart 3/16 3/8 str finish — 1/4 …

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