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![]() The money Pik3 is gonna be the -
Juvy Filly,Juvy,FM Turf All/4 or 5 deep/2 deep |
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i doubt your JF winner will be over 8-1, this actually seems like one of the more likely chalky pick-3s. i obviously could be very very wrong -- though i say that assuming your 2 in the FM turf would be ouija board and wait a while. just thinking out loud. |
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![]() Juv. Fillies is the most favorite-dominated race of the Cup's history I do believe.
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Not this year ! |
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a degree in english, while professionally useless, gave me a pretty decent arsenal of ten dollar words. |
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![]() Since I am not a swing-for-the-fences type bettor, I have never been a multirace player. On BC day, there is plenty of value in playing 5 horse exbs in a field with a 3/1 or better fave and hoping your bomb finishes in the top two. For the same amount of money, tris, using 5 horses boxed behind a keyed horse you really like is also attractive. To me multirace bets put me in a position, when dead, to start spending more money than I want because of the need for action.
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![]() My BC P3 strategy is to have a key longshot single/race and roll along. I almost never hit the all button.
For example I like-- maybe even love-- Rob Roy in the mile. Unsure of my LS in the FM Turf. I think one of 4 is most likely in the sprint with 3 others possible. R5 P3's 2x7x1 9x4x1 2x4x6 $98 and if one of my top choices wins R5 or 6 I have it twice and will cash if I'm right in the first two and a little wrong in the mile I still cash. Say one of the 7 second choices wins R5 I might do R6 3x1x6 4x8x1 (the "1" being my live longshot in the distaff) $50. If Rob Roy wins I have a high likelihood of cashing multiple P3's. Also will have win$ on Rob Roy, and more if not alive after legs A/B. |