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					Originally Posted by hoovesupsideyourhead
					
				 i see your point ....but i prefer to go against the sharpies...and gulfstream is one of my favs..the track supers can cause havock even on a poly type track... | 
	
 Hooves I have made my biggest scores ever on closing biased tracks and probably always will.
Speed biases suck because it the public spots them quickly and only so many horses in a given race posess the speed to make the lead in a race and it limits the potential outcomes.
The public is far less intuitive to catch onto a closing bias or dead rail(which is usally he cause of a closing bias) and when they do its often real late in the day.  
The public has a harder time seeing a race unfold on a closing bias and a harder time accepting that the "best horse" with speed will just quit on sheer faith in the bias.
I salivate at those closing biases because the even running style horses who draw the outside of a potential speed mixup go off at overlaid prices and jockeys cant do much to avoid a bad rail if they have drawn inside with frontrunners.  Its harder to outthink a closing bias or dead rail.  Speed horses tend to take the most cash as well.