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![]() Race Days. Do the math.
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Just more nebulous nonsense from BBB |
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![]() Surely nicer than your usual response. People want to bet quality and big fields. If they can bring that to the public great. I love Saratoga. But this is starting May 22. I feel both can be successful.
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![]() By the way 40 days vs. 50 days at Monmouth. Ballpark.
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![]() If you want people coming to the race track and seeing 'name' horses, trainers and jocks, then I'm sure that MTH will offer that, and successfully. If you want to repeat the AQU Inner (+ turf races) or GP experience, then MTH summer is the place to be. I can't see how anyone plays this track seriously -- with or without big purses. With all the 'fair' options out there (WO, being the best of them) and all the tracks that offer real money making opportunities (WO again at the top of the list given the large fields) why would anyone play this bull ring?
I wouldn't play this track over BEL/SAR. Tracks like this need to be developed. |
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Reality: Monmouth Park is not more friendly to speed by a statistically significant margin, although it is mildly more friendly. average winner's position (lengths behind at the 2nd call) by track: CD 6F 1.46 MED 6F 1.26 AQU 6F 1.26 AQUI 6F 1.14 BEL 6F 1.13 SAR 6F 1.01 MTH 6F .96 CD 8F 3.43 MED 8F 3.06 AQU 8F 3.02 BEL 8F 2.94 AQUI 8F 2.93 MTH 8F 2.45 SAR 8F *** Not a distance run. (7F = 1.77)
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I have nothing against playing speed. I play speed all the time, even on POLY (even at WO). My problem is when horses running other than early don't have a fair chance to win. This is the case at MTH; it's the case at MED; and it's also, pretty much, the case at GP. Compare GP to TAM. You can win on the front end at TAM probably as easily as you can at GP. The important difference, however, is that you have significantly better chance of winning from off the pace at TAM than you do at GP. Maybe this why so many bettors have moved from GP to TAM. I don't need stats to tell me the above. I play these tracks and I'm very aware of how they play. They can pretty MTH up all they want; it's still UNFAIR. |
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In comparison, Belmont, paid $11.60 for wire jobs and $10.80 for anything off the pace.
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