Chapter 6 - Storing your Weighting Factors using Track Profiles

TRACK PROFILES - Definition - A set of files which each contain your WEIGHTING FACTORS based on your personal configuration of Track, Performance, Grade, and Distance.  You may have only one Track Profile per track or any combination of PERFORMANCE (matinee or evening), DISTANCE, and Grade for each track you play.

How does the user set how his TRACK PROFILES are managed?  This selection is done on the TRACK_PROFILES Menu which is part of the FILE Menu Bar item.  

Figure 1 - TRACK PROFILES Setup

Figure 2 - Track Profile - Setup Display

Go ahead and select "USE DISTANCE" by clicking on it.  This will change the setting from YES to NO or vice versa, toggling it.  Then click the Right Mouse button to ENTER and return to the Handicapping Style display.

Figure 3 - TRACK PROFILE Stored based on Track/Distance

Notice the Window Title Bar now.  The former CCE3125AA.DAT has been replaced by CCEAA.DAT (see CURSOR in Figure 2 above), the name for the CC track, Evening Performance, Grade AA, TRACK PROFILE.

Why are the values the same as for the CC.DAT file?  Good question!  You might expect all the values to be reset to 1.0, right?

Well, that's not the way it works.  Instead, each time a new TRACK PROFILE ("*.dat") file is created, it is initialized with the values CURRENTLY being used in the last Track Profile Selected.  However, once a new file is created, then the values will only be changed if you change that SPECIFIC Track Profile.  What this does is help you by allowing you to first set your WEIGHTINGS based on TRACK, then, after you figure you have some good settings, these will be immediately stored into the new track profile you select when you turn on distance, or grade, etc., as was the case above.

In fact, we recommend you set up your QuickDog Track Profiles using this method.  Test results for TRACK first, then select Performance, then Grade, and finally Distance.  After that you may change any or all of this individually.  Return to the TRACK PROFILES  menu (see Figure 1) and set all the TRACK PROFILE settings to NO.  Then return, and you should see a display similar to the one below.  Note the Track Profile name is now CC.DAT.

Figure 3 - One Profile for the CC Track use for All Handicapping

Once you create a TRACK PROFILE, you can set values and they will be stored independently of any other TRACK PROFILE.  And this is DONE AUTOMATICALLY by QuickDog.

A technique for creating subfolders within your \jaidogs folder is explained in the offline QuickDog HELP file on TRACK PROFILES. This feature will give you the capability to configure your QuickDog to allow you to manage several SETS of TRACK PROFILES based on, for example, different  wager testing and other advanced QuickDog features.

For more information on TRACK PROFILES, click on the HELP button when the pop-up in Figure 2 (see above) appears in your QuickDog Program.

NEW!! - We've just made available some Sample Track Profiles folders which demonstrate how to store Track Profiles for different wager when using QuickDog and the Track Profile Folder Feature.  These track profiles include almost every track QuickDog covers, and are different based on Distance and Grade at each track, so there are lots of files!  Not only that, but there are 12 different Track Profile Folders representing 12 different type of wagers!

To install these Track Profile Folders on your QuickDog System, OPEN the link below -

http://www.quickreckoning.com/tprofiles.exe

Installing these files will create 12 Track Profile Folders on your computer and you can look at and select these folders using the Track Profile Menu (selected as in Figure 1 - see above)


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