There has been a lot of discussion about how much value to
place on an AR in determining how valuable or how well a horse will race. This brief article will show you how I use
the AR along with other numbers in determining what to do with a horse.
This is not meant as an advertisement in any way for a filly
I have on the sales page. Read the
entire article please.
Zeldas Folly
(2019), 16 hand bay filly
By
Gravedigger out of Annibynnol Meth by A. P. Indy
This horse
has average speed.
Zelda’s Folly has average speed. That means her top speed will be between 88
and 90. Tolerable on the top end but not
much to speak about on the lower end. Her
parents speed was 89 and 90. So the
average speed is in line with what would be expected.
We have no real way on knowing what her stamina is based on
her AR. Her parent’s stamina was 72 and
69. So somewhere in there would be
expected unless there was a random number.
The best possible numbers with average speed would be
90-72. This number would be changed
because it is over the 161 threshold. It
would be changed to 90-71 if it were a colt.
This example is a filly so her max stamina would be 70. Her best possible numbers would be
90-70. Not great but with proper placing
could be workable.
Here is a list of her possible top speed and stamina
numbers. 90-70 (18% chance), 90-69 (9% chance), 89-70 (36% chance) and
89-69 (18% chance). Her stamina number could be lower
if it was a random lower number. The
last 3 combinations would be very difficult to work with for competing in the higher
levels. I believe the 90-70 combination
has only about a 18% chance of happening.
This is why I placed her on the sales page.
Wausau
(2020), 15.3 hand bay filly
By Footloose
out of Elusive State by A Bus
This horse
has good speed. Could set records.
Wausau is a much better combination. Her parents top speed was matched at 91 and
their stamina’s were matched at 70. With
her AR stating she has good speed I know her speed will be 91 or better.
We still do not know about the stamina number
but with her parents matched at 70 that is a good bet. If her speed is better than 92 then her
stamina would be adjusted downward. I
believe she has an 81% chance of being a 91-70 when she matures on the
track.
Hope this helps in showing how an AR can be used to
determining value of a PFSim horse.
3 comments:
Nicely done Chris. Good info.
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