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Eclipse 04-15-2022 08:17 PM

How to find out race conditions and betting options
 
How can I find out which finish line is being used in various races? Also how can I find out all the betting options, like which races are included in multi-race picks? Is there a pick 3 for races 9, 10 and 11 at Keeneland tomorrow?

Dahoss 04-16-2022 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Eclipse (Post 1163351)
How can I find out which finish line is being used in various races? Also how can I find out all the betting options, like which races are included in multi-race picks? Is there a pick 3 for races 9, 10 and 11 at Keeneland tomorrow?

Individual race track's websites should have all of that information. For example, with a little digging I found this on Keeneland's website

https://www.keeneland.com/racing/post-time-schedule

For betting options, you can do to DRF and look at the entries for that specific day. It'll show you what wager is offered for each race. Most of the top tracks offer rolling doubles and pick 3's, meaning from race 1-end of card you can bet doubles and pick 3's, as long as there are enough races after said race.

Eclipse 04-16-2022 01:04 PM

Thank you. I wish I knew I could do a pick 3 with races 9-11 at Keeneland today before first post, good to know in the future.

I'm still not seeing info on which starting line is used in each race. I lost a bet at GP because I had no idea they were using the first finish line, wasn't listed in the race conditions.

jms62 04-16-2022 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Eclipse (Post 1163378)
Thank you. I wish I knew I could do a pick 3 with races 9-11 at Keeneland today before first post, good to know in the future.

I'm still not seeing info on which starting line is used in each race. I lost a bet at GP because I had no idea they were using the first finish line, wasn't listed in the race conditions.

How does the finish line factor into your decision giving that you know the length of the race?

Eclipse 04-16-2022 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jms62 (Post 1163380)
How does the finish line factor into your decision giving that you know the length of the race?

Short stretches tend to favor horses on or near the lead and be disadvantageous to closers.


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