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|  WED - Arlington (R5-R10 PK6 & PK5 Carryover) Expecting a sunny day with temp reaching the mid 90's. PK6 carryover at $18.9k and PK5 at 9.8k. POST SCRATCHES Arlington Park R5- Md 40k (Turf 5.5F) #6 Hero's and Crooks (7-2) WON $6.40 #3 Parody (12-1) #7 Artful Bee (6-1) 3RD #1 Soulader (9-2) R6 - OC 80k / N3X #2 Coragil Cat (5-1) #7 Saint Leon (7-2) 2ND #1 Tazz (6-1) WON $8.00 R7 - ILL Breds MSW 28k (Turf 8.5F) #7 No Retreat (8-1) 3RD #2 Lake in the Sky (9-5) WON $3.60 #4 Lookinatmindy (8-1) #5 Baby Polly (7-2) R8 - Md 25k #2 SCR #10 De Kaf (8-1) #5 Miss Pollipop (6-1) #9 Jeansthatfit (10-1) 4TH R9 - Clm 15k N2L (Turf 8F) #7 Kuhlu (4-1) WON $10.20 #4 Princes Even (3-1) 3RD #6 Innocent Kitten (8-1) #2 Just Be There (5-1) 2ND R10 - Clm 15k N3L (Turf 8F) #2 Beloveda (10-1) 2ND #1 Sealaunch (5-2) #6 Berry Knoll (8-1) #7 Pobrecita (6-1) 4TH PK6 - 3 6 7 / 1 2 7 / 2 7 / 5 9 10 / 7 / 1 2 6 = $162 PK5 - 1 2 7 / 2 4 7 / 5 10 / 7 / 1 2 6 = $27 ($.50 play) PK4 - 1 2 4 5 7 / 5 10 / 4 6 7 / 1 2 6 = $45 ($.50 play) Good Racing Luck 
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|   I'm on the fence with Hero's and Crooks, Bogey.  I don't like the drop and change in surface, especially because he's a full to a recent Peter Pan winner.  But, he still has a real good shot in there.   What do you normally do in situations like that? I guess with the main track being synth it sort of forces his hand about what kind of surface to run on, unless he ships, but the drop in for a tag bothers me. Sure, maybe it's where he belongs, but since he owns and bred I figured he might give him another shot before the drop. | 
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|   Strong head wind down the stretch this morning and its HOT! suppose to 95 today with surface temp of 120 | 
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|   Yeah, Coragil Cat is the play for me, but if Saint Leon can run anything close to his last, it's good night. I was surprised to see Exchanging Kisses entered here after his nice win last month on the lawn. Solid race for a Wednesday afternoon. Bob, good luck and you can light up your cigar with a magnifying glass today after you take down the PK5 and PK6. 
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|   I wouldn't be shocked to see them cancel. There was no one on the big track today after 8am cause it was so hot on it. | 
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 I am 2-6-7 in that race I think. Jock switch on the 9 is pretty massive also. | 
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|   This might be a stupid question, but I'll throw it out there anyway. Does the synthetic tracks hold heat (meaning are they hotter to be on) more than the conventional dirt tracks? I remember the old astro turf football fields and they held the heat making it unbearable on extremely hot days. 
				__________________ Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" | 
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 I walked on it this morning and you can feel the temperature change instantly. Stings the horses feet it is so hot. | 
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|   Thanks for the answer Tom, I kind of figured that, but I didn't realize it was so extreme. 
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|   It wasn't "special" because of who he beat, but he ran a huge race that day.  You're missing my point though.  The horse has made one not bad at all start and now he's in for 35 in a grass sprint.   I view that as a negative. He can still win, but I never like seeing that move and was interested in knowing how Bogey and other handicappers look at this. | 
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|   Speaking of the jock switch on the 9, why does Graham jump off Hero's and Crooks and jump on Mawaaqef? | 
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|   Look who he jumped off Albin for on Friday, impossible to guess on some of the moves these guys make. | 
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|   Yeah, but he rides for Robertson quite a bit. | 
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|   Last 2 races look inviting. 10 DD 2/26 5 DD 26/26 20 WP on the 2 in both races. | 
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|   With the big scratch of my BEST BET #2 in Race 8 I'm now leaning on #7 Kuhlu in Race 9 as my singleton. 
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|   Gus Kuhlu is the 7. You put the 4 as you're single |