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Good luck! For the 870 races, if you play a quarter horse on top of any exotic bet, you MUST, put a tb for 2nd and 3rd. If they don't win in an 870 race, they pretty much always make it close at the end, the quarters usually get the jump on them. I normally mix it up in an 870 race, Overall, I kind of like the quarter horses a little bit more than the tb's. not sure why, though. I guess I like them getting the jump on the tb's. Another thing, a quarter horse should be able to beat any tb in a straigt race that's 400 yards or less. |
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![]() Hope that helps a little bit, I really stink at giving any kind of advice or tips online.
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![]() Arabs vs Quarters.
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Qtrs vs T-Breds. I live is So cal and have been to Los Al numerous times. I dont play the qtrs but have heard alot of angles. The one that made sense was that if they have qtrs and t-breds running at 870 distances only play the T-Bred if he is a closer. A t-bred who tries to run head up with a qtr early in a race will get shredded. Many 870 races have Q-horses who are regulars at 350-400 yds distances, thus that is why you dont want a T-Bred racing early with a Qtr in an 870 race. |
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![]() look at the AQHA website for some info
http://racing.aqha.com/racing/handicapping/index.aspx http://racing.aqha.com/racing/handic...pingGuide.aspx |