A check of the results of the last 20 runnings of the Belmont proves the point. Horses who were located in the front half of the field at the first call won 14 of those races, compared with only 6 for the closers who were stuck in the rear half of the pack at that point.
this stat is not really all that convincing, is it ??
so in a 12 horse race; the winner, at the first call, was within one of the first six horses.
and how many of these races had Derrby and preakness winners in them.
i see the front runners at the first call as,
platunum couple, high finance, and sacred light,double galore
followed by
Blucat, deputy glitters and sunriver,
just behind these, strung out are;
jazil, bobandjohn,oh so awesome, steppenwolf
trailing
Hemingways key.
i see the first four fading at the 9f marker
deputy glitters, sunriver move forward, blucat starts to drop,
jazil, wolfer, and Banjo, move forawrd with 440 yards to go
at the wire its:
sunriver 1,2,or3
deputy glitters 1,2 or 3
stepenwolf 1,2,or 3
jazil1,2 or 3
blucat1,2,3
banjo1,2,3
hemingways key 2,3
give or take a position
this is logically what i see,
which means it won't happen like that.
my tri ticket will look something lik e this
4/8/5
in the 4, are
DG,wolffy,Jazil,sunriver (i see the storm cat fading)
add these to get the 8
banjo, hemingways key, a third one (oh so awesome) ??
its still a WIProcess
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