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![]() opener: if Darrel Wayne's change can recaputre last years Oaklawn form this race is over from the rail. 6 and 7 battle for the lead and maybe one keeps running otherwise.
Take 3/1 or better on the rail horse 7/2 on the 6 and 5/1 on the 7 |
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![]() I am selecting all of the horsey's in that race.
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![]() 2nd: Again if one harkens back to Oaklawn form, which for the 7 might be asking too much, that one has a real shot. the only others to consider are the 1 and 8
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![]() probably a pass as the 6 complicates this scenario
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![]() 7 /6/4 methinks
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![]() What happens if multiple conditions are met?
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Game Over |
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![]() corollary? You don't mean conditions of the race? That is for trainers as the horses cannot read: they just run to their ability and form cycle.
They have all won two races ONCE your prioritizing is over, construct a morning line. If the horse is below those odds don't bet it. Of an overlay bet it. |
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![]() I guess then you bet $2 win on all of them
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![]() Dutching works don't kid yourself, especially on the lawn
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