HORSE RACING FEATURES
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In-Play symbols - What they mean
The opportunity to back or lay horses during a race has given rise to entirely new betting strategies, and Timeform products are designed to provide all the information you need to devise successful strategies.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
Timeform physical descriptions explained
How a horse looks and how it moves can provide significant pointers towards an understanding of its ability, stamina and going requirements.
By David Cleary,
05 February 2014View -
Timeform Computer Timefigures explained
Timefigures measure the performance of horses not on their form one against another but in terms of time, in seconds (per five furlongs) faster or slower than a certain fixed standard.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View -
Handicapping two-year-olds
How is a handicapper meant to rate a race in which there is little solid recent form to go on?
By Simon Rowlands,
05 February 2014View -
How Timeform handicaps horses
Timeform ratings have an international reputation for accuracy and objectivity. Here's how we arrive at them.
By Simon Rowlands,
05 February 2014View -
How the ratings for a race are calculated
The ratings that appear in in Race Passes and the Timeform Race Card are already adjusted to the weights allocated in the race. This article explains some of the intricacies behind that process.
By Timeform,
05 February 2014View








