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Old 12-08-2015, 07:36 PM
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Since the Inner Track opens tomorrow here is some useful information...


1- The stretch isn't short - at 1,155.5 feet, it's the longest of any NYRA dirt stretch because of the tight, short turns.

2- Sprints can go no longer than 6-furlongs. Seven-furlong races would start on the clubhouse turn so are not run at all.

3- One mile races go two turns with a very short run to the first turn, making inside speed a big advantage.

4- Same with the mile and 70 yard and mile-and-a-sixteenth races. Races at 9-furlongs are not as post-dependent but are speed favoring nonetheless.

5- Horse for the course angle. Early in the meet, this one pays out some dividends.

Horses that have been plodding along at Aqueduct Main Track, Belmont, Saratoga, and other venues but who have shown an affinity for the inner track in past seasons often come alive when they get back to winter racing at Aqueduct on the inner dirt.

6- Inside Speed At Two Turns: Races from a mile to 8.5 furlongs leave the gate and hit a sharp turn very quickly.

Outside posts get fanned wide and lose a lot of ground or drop back to tuck in to lose a lot of ground. Both maneuvers are not to a runner's advantage


7- Inside runners with early pace that carry huge numbers (odds) often outrun their odds. Outside posts can be OK if the horse can clear the field and get to the inside.

Speed At Any Distance: Nobody wants to be fanned on the tight turns. Racing wide over the Aqueduct inner track doesn't work unless the horse is much the best.

Many races are won by a rail-skimming ride and then a sweep to the outside once by the quarter pole.

Study the riders and charts to see who's cashing with this move

8- Shippers: Look for Finger Lakes, Philadelphia, shippers that come in with their out-of-state riders.

This angle can sometimes make your day. The big horses are laid up or down south, the top trainers are in Florida, and the competition is wide-open.

9- Rail Bias: Is the rail "golden"?

You'll know after the third race. When the inner rail is on, the top riders will do most anything to get there.

Check to see if they're avoiding it and make adjustments in your plays. Be aware of the track condition.

After a thaw, water that was frozen deep down can rise to the top of the track on a sunny day and change track conditions in short order.

Planning ahead is fine but the winter Aqueduct player has to be prepared to make adjustments on a race-by-race basis.

Summary: Aqueduct inner track racing can be very profitable but requires the handicapper to virtually re-learn the game and keep in mind that standard handicapping will not work.

The best horse does not always get home on top because of the "quirks" inherent in the physical layout of the track and the weather conditions. Those that heed the "angles" are at a huge advantage.
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Old 12-08-2015, 08:25 PM
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Appreciate the expert tips. Hoping I can use this for a successful meet. Best of luck lone
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Old 12-08-2015, 08:59 PM
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Be very careful before declaring a bias. Check to see which horses are winning if they are the legit contenders most likely there is not a bias but if horses that don't figure are winning then there may indeed be a bias. In years past the inside speed did have an advantage however the last 2 years the track has played fairer. Lonestar is correct in stating the player must be alert to what's happening early in the card and must be prepared to adjust their selection process more so then at other tracks as winter weather can be cruel on this surface.
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