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Originally Posted by repent
thats a speed horse getting a relatively easy lead on a speed favoring racetrack.
you can handicap for that.
Im not saying i cashed a ticket on SinMinister, but it was racing.
this is a totally foreign surface that can not be compared to dirt.
its closer to the surface inside the main track(turf) than the surface it replaced.
KEE has 2 turf courses now as far as I am concerned.
Repent
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point taken.. but just as you could handicap for a lone speed horse on a "speed favoring" racetrack, I can look for a horse that would rather sit back and come with one big run on a "closer favoring" race track.
