Monster payouts to open the Santa Anita meet! Beatable favorites are 5 for 5 now and wow to yesterday’s Pick 5 with major longshots winning and the payout for 50c was $80k! Today’s Pick 4 and Pick 5 overlap again with the Pick 4 ending on the Hill. The Pick 5 today starts with an $8k claimer! Big pays likely again today with a $266k Pick 6 carryover.
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Beatable favorite:
Race 2 Lori’s Attitude does not have the will to win on the Hill leading every time from 5 races never winning and running 2nd 3 times 1st off the bench 2-1 is too low!
Longshots of the Day: Win/place bets on these
Race 1: Forthenineteen is an 8-1 trainer play, trainer is 5 of 5 this year and 4 of 5 in the money, 22% off the bench and the trainer has 3 wins and a second from the last 4 race with a sharp work
Race 5: Scatterling, flew late to miss by 3 lengths last out, Maldonado who is 43% for trainer gets the ride with a sharp work, jockey change may mean business today
Race 6: Tee Em Eye, sharp work, won last going shorter after a bad start, trainer is 30% winner last race, highest speed in race, best closing speed, 12-1 yes indeed!
Today’s Late Pick 4 will cost $36 with horses listed in preference.
6,3,10,9
1,8
9,2,8
8,3,2
Today’s Pick 5 will cost $24-69 with horses listed in preference.
10,2,5
9 (6,3)
1,5
3,9
6,3,10,9
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.”