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Say what you want about Beyer Speed Figures....
...but the 30-1 winner of the 7th at Arlington had a 6-point last out Beyer edge.
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Thanks for the heads up.
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Hey, I've never seen a horse with an edge that large win at those odds.
Maybe you have. |
On synthetic, in a turf race . . . .
The horse was not impossible though. |
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War Emblem in the Derby I believe had a 6 or 7 last out Beyer edge...that was another good one! (I didn't have it)
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War Emblem and now this, gosh they are really coming back to back;)
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Yea....if you give me a moment, I can find 10 angles to support every winner. Including, I threw a dart and it landed on the 2
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that is about the only way i could have picked that horse is with a dart, I believe i did notice that the whole field of 10 or 12 were only seperated by about 2 lengths at the finish
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If you key off her Appalachian race, there is really no other horse in the race that had run anything close to that. She was marooned on the far outside, raced 5 wide, yet still managed to get within 6.5 lengths of the best turf filly in America.
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2009 BC mile Furthest Land was 20-1, he had a previous BSF that te rest of field was nowhere near...
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As it is, you're about three seconds from needing to find somewhere else to advertise your prowess, so I'd keep attempts to inhibit post-race analysis to a minimum. Unlike you, a lot of people here are interested in learning how to identify betting opportunities, and figuring out why $60 horses got missed is pretty invaluable. |
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That's maybe the best recent big race example. |
I didn't get a bet down, but to Justin's point, Santina Dond was not a difficult filly to include or even key off her Thoro-Graph figs as well. She was a crazy price considering she had gotten back to her top (7.5) last time, and was 3rd/4th 'fastest' among Happy Choice (6.5), Notassharpasuthink (6.75) and Holidaysatthefarm (7.5).
I think what made her float to the 30-1 was how much speed was signed on and her appearance as perhaps the cheapest looking of the speeds. To her credit, she was only beaten 6+ lengths by Winter Memories in April (as I see Kev pointed out). I'd like to hear the story of how she went from Keeneland yearling to Poland. |
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It's not hard to figure out why the horse was 30/1 --- it was 4th in a starter alw race two-starts back -- and didn't win the day it got the big figure last out.
I'm being super Captain Obvious with this point --- but, whenever a "Top last out fig" horse wins and pays more than 20/1 ... they are typically coming off a big new top and have "cheap" form on the go-back. Dancing In Silks won the Breeders Cup Sprint less than two years ago at 25/1 as the top Beyer horse coming out of a nose win in a super-fast Cal Cup race. Obviously War Emblem and Charismatic both won the Kentucky Derby at a huge price as "top last out Beyer" horses -- I think Charismatic was 30/1 ... both of them had very "cheap" form prior to their freakish performances that came from out of nowhere in the Ill Derby (War Emblem's case) and Lexington Stakes (Charismatic's case) |
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