tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post450096465836317164..comments2024-02-01T00:37:24.768-05:00Comments on PTP: Handicapping the Bounce - When it Fits Your World ViewPull the Pockethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05082676049275768769noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-82798065814099809912011-09-11T21:21:20.326-04:002011-09-11T21:21:20.326-04:00Bounce is feeling more & more like dosage. I&#...Bounce is feeling more & more like dosage. I'll go with hooey.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8560898823512627114.post-43353672743589157952011-09-11T21:01:50.956-04:002011-09-11T21:01:50.956-04:00To me, bounce theory has more to do with a horse r...To me, bounce theory has more to do with a horse running a high number in its last race because everything or many things went right and possibly many things went wrong for those the horse beat. This might include how the horse was trained going into the race, how the horse was feeling on race day to the actual race. Knowing how many factors go into a horses performance, it isn't a big stretch to state that horses who win aren't as good as they look, and horses who lose aren't as bad as they look either.<br />Bottom line is that most money is wagered based on the last race more times than not. In order to even have a chance to beat the game, you need to wager on overlays, and incorporating a bounce even if it doesn't exist today, is a way to give yourself a fighting chance.<br /><br />As far as harness horses go, flow of the race is important, though harness horses at least used to be a sturdier horse than thoroughbreds, which means less prone to injury, knowing what I know about harness vet bills, I would imagine that how a horse "feels" today plays a major role in how it will run today.Cangamblenoreply@blogger.com