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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
Personally I don't recomend a structure that has any combination more than once.
I play mostly AB/AB/AB/AB/AB/AB
C/AB/AB/AB/AB/AB
AB/C/AB/AB/AB/AB
AB/AB/C/AB/AB/AB
AB/AB/AB/C/AB/AB
AB/AB/AB/AB/C/AB
AB/AB/AB/AB/AB/C
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Thanks for this and your post below.
I found that in one of the races at Belmont (you'll have to excuse me for not having particulars as I am at work) I really liked one horse and felt there were 3 that were very evenly matched below him, but with a shot. Would you make the one horse an "A" and the other 3 a "C" and play the rest of your ticket like your example above or is it not a good formula to have so many as a C and one as an A and you'd use those 3 as B's instead? (I think I've confused myself on this post)