Both our Possible Single’s Bets for yesterday won but we did not connect on our price horses in other legs. Today’s Pick 5 and Pick 4 sequences have the look of a favorites day with short prices for the top three horses in each races. Days like this have a tendency to bring chaos but if no chaos comes the larger tick strategies end up losing out and if a bomb drops the very small tickets miss too.
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Possible singles today:
In race 3 Stagecoach Stop come in off the bench after running 6th in a stakes race at Gulfstream against some next out winners and won prior to that, trainer jockey are 67% and we need a single in this sequence so if its not this guy who knows. I believe its his race!
In race 5 Red Lightening could not have a worse trip in his debut and still managed to finish 3rd. Single all the way in a race won by the fav 43%!
Longshots of the Day: Win/place bets on these
Race 1: Strong Values is a nice value coming in off two straight wins and moving up the claiming ranks with bug boy Roman in the irons and he is 57% for trainer Belvoir. I hate spending 3 bullets in this race but I don’t trust either top choices!
Race 4: XX
Race 6: XX
Race 9: XX
Today’s Late Pick 4 will cost $36 with horses listed in preference.
9,5,X,2
3,2,X
3,X
3,X,9
Today’s Pick 5 will cost $6 with horses listed in preference.
4,2,1
XX
5
XX
2 XX
Horses listed in brackets are for added coverage if wanted and for exotics.
For races where I only have one or two selections I usually like to KEY the top choice with the second choice and an outside for trifectas.
When I have three horses selected in a Pick 4 or Pick 5 consider them for Trifecta boxes and for superfecta boxes use the 3 selections with the highest priced horse with good form or top tier jockeys riding, especially if they give a price. Rolling Pick 3 and doubles using selections.
Irish horse racing saying –
“Bíonn grásta Dé idir an dialait agus an talamh.”
“The grace of God is found between the saddle and the ground.”