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						Fractionally Speaking – Hello Race Fans!
						https://helloracefans.com/handicapping/pace/fractionally-speaking/#:~:text=The%20first%20point%20of%20call%20is%20the%20first,for%20the%20first%20three-quarters%20%28the%20first%20six%20furlongs%29.
 
						
						
						
						Points of Call - Equibase | Horse Racing
						https://www.equibase.com/newfan/pointsofcall.cfm
 
						
						
						
						Points of Call & Fractional Times Reference Chart
						http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/static.cgi?page=calltimeschart
 
						
						
						
						point(s) of call — The Pennsylvania Horse Racing Association
						https://pennhorseracing.com/glossary/points-of-call/
point(s) of call A horse’s position at various locations on the racetrack where its running position is noted on a chart. The locations vary with the distance of the race.
 
						
						
						
						Understanding Race Calls - Hello Race Fans!
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Despite differences in configuration, each racecourse has a set of poles at specified distances. The race callers use the poles to announce the fractional times at various points of call (the first 1/4-mile, the 1/2-mile mark and …
 
						
						
						
						POINTS OF CALL & FRACTIONAL TIMES - DRF
						https://www1.drf.com/misc/pointsofcall.pdf
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 …
 
						
						
						
						equineline.com Directory of Reference
						https://www.equineline.com/dirreffr.cfm?topic=rffract%2Ehtm
Points Of Call With Margins Points of call follow the same as outlined below for charts, however past perfomance race records contain only the start,1st, and 2nd calls along with the stretch and finish calls. Examples 5 - 3.5 means the horse was in 5th place 3.5 lengths behind the leader. The exception to this would be for the leader (see below).
 
						
						
						
						Points of Call vs Fractions : horseracing - reddit
						https://www.reddit.com/r/horseracing/comments/8zmbd0/points_of_call_vs_fractions/
For certain distances it seems there is a difference in location where the fractional times and points of call were taken, for example in a 5 furlong race the Fractions are recorded at 2 furlongs and 4 furlongs; whereas the points of call are for Start, 1.5 furlongs, 3 furlongs, and the stretch (which the distance will vary by track).
 
						
						
						
						Points Of Call - Horse Racing Forum - PaceAdvantage.Com
						http://www.paceadvantage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=133455
Horse Racing Forum - PaceAdvantage.Com - Horse Racing Message Board > Thoroughbred Horse Racing Discussion > General Handicapping Discussion …
 
						
						
						
						Fractionally Speaking – Hello Race Fans!
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The first point of call is the first quarter (the first two furlongs), the second call the first half (the first four furlongs). In races longer than five and a half furlongs, the third is for the first three-quarters (the first six furlongs).
 
						
						
						
						How to Handicap Pace In A Horse Race - TwinSpires …
						https://www.twinspires.com/betting-guides/how-to-handicap-horse-race-pace
LP Ratings (Late Pace) measure how fast a horse ran from the pre-stretch call (2nd point of call) to the finish. BRIS Pace Ratings use a fixed scale of 2-points-per-length. “Pace makes the race” is a well-known axiom in Thoroughbred racing because early pace affects every horse, especially in …
 
						
						
							
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