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01-16-2007, 01:47 PM | #21 |
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Richie's RDSS post
Good analysis. I thought the race was sufficiently ugly to justify some creative line selection. In selecting lines, I went way back on the #5 horse
(Blaine's Storm) and used the 18 april 06 - that's right 06 - 7f at Tampa Bay Downs. I get to many mixed results using route lines in sprint races, however I am aware that others are quite successful with this approach. As usual, I did the race just before it went off, don't like to leave my game in the practice gym. Blain's Storm, and this is particularly germane in these bottom claimers, fulfills one of my other criteria for a bet; he 's an OA,overachiever. Went off at 14-1 in 12.5k claimer on April 18, 2006, and ran a credible 5th. And yes I bet him to win, but missed the exacta and tri. Regards, Chris |
01-16-2007, 05:26 PM | #22 |
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I looked at this race too and immediately threw out the 10 as both lines came from Turfway as they transfer too fast.
There were several at Philly today that met the same fate: NO where when using lines from artificial surfaces.
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