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Old 07-28-2007, 04:46 AM
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Default 7/28: Saratoga (Day 4)

Another difficult day to negotiate with the one tri keeping the bleeding manageable. Highly iffy forecast for big Saturday card makes wagering suggestions tough... Stakes quartet only below...


SARATOGA


7th: 69th Diana (Gr. I), F&M-3+, 9f-T (P4)

1. #5 My Typhoon 3-1
2. #6 Danzon 6-1
A. #2 Meribel 15-1
B. #4 Makderah 2-1


8th: 23rd Vanderbilt (Gr. II), 3+, 6f (DD, P3)

1. #3 Attila's Storm 15-1
2. #4 Commentator 5-2
A. #5 Diabolical 3-1
B. #8 Simon Pure 15-1


9th: 54th Go for Wand (Gr. I), F&M-3+, 9f (DD, P3)

1. #5 GINGER PUNCH 8-5
2. #3 Ermine 2-1
3. #2 Miss Shop 8-1


10th: 80th Whitney H. (Gr. I), 3+, 9f (DD, Super)

1. #1 Flashy Bull 4-1: Brought to hot hand by KMc; W. Point enjoying banner annum..
2. #2 Brass Hat 20-1: Ultimate gamer drilled best yet off injury comeback which produced NTR at Downs..
A. #6 Sun King 12-1: Zito utilizing same pattern that has produced veteran's best tries..
B. #10 Dry Martini 15-1: Emergent star still under radar after going from Benson to Barclay..

LONGSHOT/SUPER ADD: #12 Awesome Twist 15-1: Moves way up on sealed slop; Won sprint here '05 under same conditions


<$50 P4 Play:

7: 1-2-4-5-6-7
8: 3-4-5-7
9: 5
10: 1-2

6x4x1x2 = $48


Good luck!
Steve
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