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Old 09-26-2021, 01:06 PM   #31
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For an early speed duel I like at least 3 horses. If only two and one is out of form the duel may never develop.

The horses with the smallest numbers on the sticks are the better horses. Their more balanced and more apt to be in the money.

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Granted but the crowd see those too and the odds are usually STINKO
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Old 09-26-2021, 01:26 PM   #32
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You have to play the best horse and take what the crowd gives you. The best horse can be become the key to other profitable bets..

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Granted but the crowd see those too and the odds are usually STINKO
Odds are pretty much in line with probabilities except skewed to the favorites.
To be successful, one has to find the winners and winners with high odds are rare.
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Old 09-26-2021, 02:16 PM   #34
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Odds are pretty much in line with probabilities except skewed to the favorites.
To be successful, one has to find the winners and winners with high odds are rare.
When the bias is extant at a cold storage track like Mahoning I clean up on the earlies over and over again otherwise NO VALUE, no Wager
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When the bias is extant at a cold storage track like Mahoning I clean up on the earlies over and over again otherwise NO VALUE, no Wager
Aqueduct Inner was that way, inside and/or early.
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Old 09-26-2021, 02:48 PM   #36
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Aqueduct Inner was that way, inside and/or early.
I asked around for years to all who would respond and finally, Tommy Wolski a retired jock who rode in the East in the winter months gave me a logical reason; Paraphrasing "When it gets real cold, ice crystals form around small dirt pieces and "rooster tail" back toward the mid and back pack horses. Many get cut with these sharp edged projectiles and NO horse willingly will run into that."
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E/L Differencfe Spot Play Angle

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Attached is the database of 16 races.

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