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1. I don't play back 2 yo's which Beyered higher than 85 in a losing effort. Combination of bounce and price keep me away from that. 2. I do like to play back speed/fade second outers as long as they beat 1/2 of a 10 horse field first out and have reason to improve today. 3. I especially favor second-out sprinters that ran first out from an inside post and are moving to a better post. 4. I downgrade late runners which passed a number of horses in their first start. There's no guarantee they'll show better speed next out. 5. Keep an eye on field size. A horse that finished 4th in it's debut in a 6 horse field is far less worthy than one that finshed 4th in a 10 or 11 horse field. 6. Don't take too a short price on any maiden. If a horse is 4/5 and looks 4/5, I pass. What's the point? You can't beat these kind of races. Standard stuff, I guess. |
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