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Part 1ThenEfforiaWhenJack d’orIn the second part, I would like to take up two candidates for Anoma who have the potential to advance to the top in terms of data.
◆[Osaka Hai 2022 Forecast / Data Strategy-Part 1]Is there a “blind spot” in the top two?
■ Data-guided 2022 Osaka Hai Anoma Candidates
The short run is a horse that moves away from the betting ticket. It is expected that the popularity of one horse will decline due to the fact that there are many horses that have allowed the first-come-first-served basis in the last two runs, but the aptitude for the stage will be a tailwind here.
・ Hanshin Shiba 2000m grade[2-1-0-0]
The betting ticket rate is an amazing 100%. The breakdown was that he won the race with a running clock in the 1’58s range and the race that ran through the heavy riding ground without suffering, in a completely different situation. The aforementioned Al Ain, Stefanos, Lei Papale and the Osaka Hai are compatible with the popular Deep Impact production piece, which is a blind spot. It would be premature to give up.
Not to mention GI horses, most of the racehorses are high-ranking winners. It seems that the hurdle to a good run is high for the horse who has not won the heavy prize, so here is the data I would like to introduce this time.
・ Clockwise results[2-1-2-1]
・ Results of the second round of beating[1-2-0-0]
This includes the Hanshin Shiba 2000m forgotten grass prize winner and the 7th most popular Queen Elizabeth Cup. When the rote and counterclockwise front run after the break is regarded as out of the reference, it seems that it can be said that it is one that has the potential of a big run by changing the conditions of specialty.
◆[Osaka Hai 2022 Forecast / Data Strategy-Part 1]Is there a “blind spot” in the top two?
▼ Horse Racing Story Teller, Motonari Tahara’s Group Race Analysis TV “2022 Osaka Cup Edition”
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Motonari Tahara (Near Tahara) ● Horse-race critic
“Horse Racing Story Teller” continues to convey the appeal of horse racing predictions to the world. He finds the mysterious charm of expectations and writes horse racing books in the fields of rotation and pedigree. Currently writing a column at “Horse Racing Salon” in UMAJIN[Horse Racing Critic Motonari Tahara’s Perspectives on Expectations]. In “SPREAD”, we will unravel the background that can be read from data analysis and convey “the essence of horse racing behind the data”.
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