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Originally Posted by cmorioles
Bogus Beyer, and you know better CL.
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The whole day was really odd because races were totally fracturing like you see on an extremely wet dirt track. I'm pretty sure it rained...but you don't always get that effect on a wet synthetic track either.
The last five races of the day on poly where all won by margins of 4.75 lengths to 10.25 lengths. You also had an extremely speed favoring track. Here is how the leader after just a 1/4 mile performed in each race:
1st race: 2nd by a nose at 21/1 odds. Ran a 69 Beyer (last four figures all in the 43-to-56 range)
2nd race: 3rd by 3 at 25/1 odds. Ran a 53 Beyer (last four figures all in the 11-to-44 range)
3rd race: 1st by 4.75 lengths and paid $8.60 to win. Ran a 77 Beyer (Improved 19 points from a 58 last time out and matched career top)
4th race: 1st by 5.75 lengths and paid $10.00 Ran a 92 Beyer (last two figures were 70 and 74)
5th race: Turf
6th race: 1st by 9.5 lengths and paid $9.80 to win. Ran a 68 Beyer. (New career top by 21 full points. Ran a 41 and 47 in other two starts)
7th race: Turf
8th race: Wise Dan Race
9th race: 1st by 4.75 lengths after setting a wicked fast pace for the level and pays $19.00 to win. New career top Beyer of 85 after running figures of 60, 73, and 38 in his last 3 races.
I didn't bother doing figures for this day ... but this is the kind of day and track conditions where horses can get super inflated figures. As you can see, every horse who made the lead (including the winner of the last who set killer fractions) all ran crazy high figs for their ability.