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Originally Posted by pick4
If you followed the inner dirt meet this past season two things would should have stood out.
1. The quality of horses was at an all time low.
2. The inside speed bias was not around much at all.
There were days which horses won racing at or near the front and running on the inside but most made sense of you looked at the horses and pp's.
Keeneland's website is the gold standard of racetrack websites. The only thing I disagree with the original posters remarks is his 5th point of Keeneland having a fair racing surface. They went from a front running bias to a back of the pack closers bias.
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your way off... i record the replays everyday, watch every race....... and there is a inside speed bias a lot of the time, a lot more then you saying NOT AROUND MUCH AT ALL
there are horses that have got to the top and kept going that had no right to keep going