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![]() The way it played out, the slowest horse early in the race ended up getting a perfect setup in a race that didn't come back. How do pace numbers capture this?
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Not only Saez, but Jose Ortiz gave the 8 zero chance to win that race, he gets the horse mid-pack then shuffled back to last and blocked up the rail in the stretch. You would think these guys would learn at some point particularly on what is supposed to be the best circuit out there, yet time and time again we see the same nonsense. Then we see it happening on other circuits at well. Mind boggling. |
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![]() Bel 4
Why is the 2 being ignored here when she fits right in with this group? $20W 2 |
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![]() Mth 6
$6 DailyDouble - 1,6/2 $12
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![]() Bel 5
$1 Trifecta - 2,3/2,3,15/2,3,6,8,11,15 $16
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![]() BEL R5
$100 dd 11/3 |
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![]() Bel 5
$20W 10 |
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![]() Bel 5
$40 WIN 15 $10 WIN 8 |
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![]() Dammit, I was torn between the two Lynch's and of course picked the wrong one.
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![]() It's amazing how a horse can look so good on the turn and then have nothing in the lane. I've yet to see Carmouche pass a horse in the lane when it counts. Can the dude finish?
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