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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord
I don't blame anyone at all for that. It's something I would certainly do if I was in his place.
The weather can sometimes be harder to forecast than how you expect the odds to go.
If it rains - you get the horse you want for dirt. If it doesn't - you scratch into the horse you want for turf. Where's the harm?
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The problem with what he does is he chooses an MTO on top and basically only handicaps two horses for the race. When you're doing your work as far in advance as he does you have to have some type of provision for races coming off the turf, I understand that but there might be a better method.