How to read a pacecard !?

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duduzzu
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Hello!

Can anybody explain me how to read a pacecard? I open everyday a free pacecard on http://www.pacecards.com and try to read it, but I don't understand what means the words in the top of columns. For ex:
- leadear
- lagger
- held up
- net lead

Sorry for my english and thank you for your
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Dallas
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There is a PDF user guide within the site which details what each column means, click on the members area at the top right of your screen and the link to the user guide is in the bottom left corner of the page which opens

The quickest and easiest way to find a front runner or hold up horse is to click on the 'Net Lead' column and sort by highest number first (minus numbers at the bottom).

Image below shows 'The Jugopolist' is a clear front runner and will likely have an uncontested lead in this race and 'Ganbei' will be a hold up horse
If you click on their names it will give a brief decription of how they ran each of their previous races
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Dallas
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Just checked the result for the race highlighted in the post above.

'The Jugopolist' - Led, not fluent 5th, clear after 12th until 15th, headed and approaching 4 out, soon behind.

BSP was 25.0 and shortened in-running to 4.2
duduzzu
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In this situation will be nice to bet offset with greening and stop?
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Dallas
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If you have the race on TV then you could trade out depending on what you see (bear in mind the pics are delayed) and how the odds are moving.

Another approach is to set a pre defined number of ticks in the global settings area or run some automation to do the same or set the automation to take a profit/loss if £X value is reached.
duduzzu
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Thank you!!!
rags2309
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Hi. I've just joined Pacecards - can I not access tomorrow's race information until tomorrow (well, midnight)?

Cheers
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