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2022.09.23
Keiichi Obata
in the first partdearing tactWhenThor ValiantIn the second part, I would like to take up two Anoma candidates who have the potential to advance to the top from the data side.
■ 2022 all-comer hole horse candidates guided by data
He finished 6.5th in the last two races that used heavy prizes. The current situation of being hampered by class barriers gives a tough impression, but this time the change of distance of 2200m seems to be a boost.
・Turf 2200m result[1.4.1.2]
75.0% when converted to betting ticket rate. In January and March of this year, he ran consecutively at the Nakayama turf 2200m, and his stage aptitude is remarkable. You should be wary of the drastic change in your favorite stage following the second run, where you cried at the wall of distance, and the previous run where you succumbed to the instantaneous power game.
9th in the previous race at Meguro Kinen. It seems that this year’s members will have a tougher fight than seeing the current situation of being bounced back to the wall of the graded award, but I would like to introduce the following data that has the potential to overcome the class wall.
・Performance following vacation for more than 2 months in middle school[3.2.1.1]
This is 85.7% of betting tickets. The year before last, and last year’s race in Chukyo in September, where he participated in the above Rote, he secured the top two. Speaking of September Chukyo, it is the same time as September Nakayama, which is held in all Noshiba. Baba aptitude is also a factor that cannot be overlooked.
▼ Horse racing storyteller Motonari Tahara’s graded analysis TV “2022 All-Comers – Data Analysis”
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A “horse racing storyteller” who continues to spread the appeal of horse racing tips to the world. He has a mysterious fascination with predictions, and has written horse racing books in the fields of rotation and pedigree. Currently writing a column[Horse racing critic Motonari Tahara’s perspective on predictions that should be learned now]in UMAJIN’s “Horse Racing Salon”. “SPREAD” unravels the background that can be read from data analysis and conveys “the essence of horse racing behind the data”.
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