What a nice day Sunday as we almost swept the card running 2nd with an odds on horse to lose the Pick 5 and winning a modest Pick 4. My Double of the Day paid nicely too and in the last race our trifecta came in paying more than the Pick 4 for a $1 bet! Nice! Lets see what we can do today but keep in mind the weather is again a factor!
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We have another rare early Double that looks too good to be true today but we will take a swing at it anyways just like we did on Sunday! In race 4 Pontification was caught last time on the line and Baze is on fire as is trainer Spawr. In race 5 Warrens Honey Bee looks like one of the most likely winners on the card. Like Sunday this type of race has a 48% win rate for favorites.
Longshots of the Day: Win/place bets on these
Race 3: Hawk’s Eye, has 2 seconds from 2 starts on off tracks and distance looks ideal at 10-1
Race 6: Mimis Big Boy, won for us last time out is rising in class I would love 6-1 or higher, no world beaters in here
Race 7: Sweet Daddy, has 4-3-0 record from 11 starts at distance, 3rd start off the layoff
Today’s Late Pick 4 singling will cost $16 with horses listed in preference.
7
4,1,3,5
6,1,5,8
8,2
Races 1-5 selections and also for $9 Pick 5
1,2,3
3,2
3,2,6
2
7
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.”