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Originally Posted by cj
If people can't rely on the data, it is going to hold back any potential growth. The timing issues have to turn off most younger people looking to get interested the game that have a stats background or are interested in analytics. Of course there is lots of data points that matter, but when analyzing performance how fast a race is run (internally and at the finish) is at least as important as any other metric.
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Bettors that win realize that it's a qualitative game, not quantitave. A fraction of a second here or there is irrelevant, especially in a turf sprint