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![]() SARATOGA
PRE-SCRATCHES 4th: MSW, 3+, 5.5f-T (P4, P3, DD) Really fun race. Lots of possibilities.. Best Value: #3 Spanish Doubloon 10-1 7th Next Best: #4 City Fever 5-2 WON ($4.30) Exotics Use: #7 Cumberland 6-1 6th Super Add: #5 American Know How 5-1 2nd 5th: OC/N1X, 3yo, 9f-Inner (P6, P3, DD) Weird group.. Best Value: #5 Escapologist 10-1 6th Next Best: #1e Klaravich entry 2-1 WON ($6.30/DNF) Exotics Use: #4 Operation Torch 6-5 3rd Super Add: #2 Clever Thought 5-2 2nd 6th: MSW-R, 2yo-F, 6f (P5, P3, DD) Hmm.. Not much to take hold of from pedigree clues on the firsters and those that have run seem just OK.. Most Likely: #1 Crazy Cami 7-2 3rd Next Best: #5 Echo Lake 4-1 7th Best Value: #7 Shimmering Allure 8-1 2nd Exotics Use: #2 Zadorsky 5-2 WON ($11.80) 7th: OC/N2X, 3+, 7f (P4, P3, DD) Another fun competitive set on a day that could be very chalky or totally volatile.. Most Likely: #2 Guntown 3-1 3rd Best Value: #4 Saint Tapit 9-2 8th Next Best: #1 Vittorio 7-5 2nd Exotics Use: #3 Khozeiress 8-1 5th P4 Grid: 4: 3-4-7 (A), 1-2-5-6/SCR-8 (B), - (C) 5: 1-5 (A), 2-4 (B), - (C) 6: 1-5-7 (A), - (B), - (C) 7: 2 (A), - (B), 1-4 (C) Simple (A+B): 8x4x3x1 = 96 x .50 = $48 All A's: 3x2x3x1 = 18 x .50 = $9 Backup (A-A-A-C): 3x2x3x2 = 36 x .50 = $18 (1-4 in 7th) 8th: ALW/N1X, 3+, 9f (P3, DD) Wow.. An ALW that is worth every penny of the $150k purse.. Most Likely: #7 Magic Tap 5-2 WON ($8.80) Next Best: #5 Film Star 4-1 2nd Best Value: #8 Whittington Park 5-1 4th Exotics Use: #3 Dreamlike 3-1 5th 9th: OC/N2X, 3+, 7f (DD) Most Likely: #1 H P Moon 3-1 8th Next Best: #6 Shooters Shoot 7-2 6th Exotics Use: #8 Candy Tycoon 4-1 5th Super Add: #4 Sagamore Mischief 10-1 7th 10th: Mahony, 3yo, 5.5f-T Most Likely: #4 Uncashed 3-1 8th ~ Beat Byk & Depaula Play of the Day Next Best: #10 Drew's Gold 7-2 7th Best Value: #7 Private Creed 10-1 2nd Exotics Use: #5 No Nay Hudson 6-1 4th P5 Grid: 6: 1-5-7 (A), - (B), - (C) 7: 2 (A), 1-4 (B), - (C) 8: 5-7-8 (A), 3 (B), - (C) 9: 1-6 (A), - (B), 4-7-8 (C) 10: 4-10 (A), - (B), - (C) Simple (A+B): 3x3x4x2x2 = 144 x .50 = $72 All A's: 3x1x3x2x2 = 36 x .50 = $18 Backup (A-A-A-C-A): 3x1x3x3x2 = 54 x .50 = $27 P4 Grid: 7: 2-4 (A), 1 (B), - (C) 8: 5-7-8 (A), 3 (B), - (C) 9: 1-6-8 (A), - (B), 4-7 (C) 10: 4-10 (A), - (B), - (C) Simple (A+B): 3x4x3x2 = 72 x .50 = $36 All A's: 2x3x3x2 = 36 x .50 = $18 Backup (A-A-C-A): 2x3x3x2 = 36 x .50 = $18 Good luck! Steve
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![]() $179,735 P6 C/O WEDNESDAY
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |
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![]() $122,714 P5 C/O AT ELLIS PARK FRIDAY
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All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. ~ Joseph Conrad A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. ~ Thomas Paine Don't let anyone tell you that your dreams can't come true. They are only afraid that theirs won't and yours will. ~ Robert Evans The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. ~ George Orwell, 1984. |