Finger Lakes is one of my favorite tracks. its true that in the beginning of the meet there are a lot of short priced horses there, but as the meet goes on you can get big prices. its the same every year. after 3 or 4 races the horses that had been off the whole winter are as fit as the ones that came into the Lakes with the fitness edge.
the same thing happens in most smaller b+c tracks. with any horse track you always have to get your game plan in place before you attempt to take the money out of those places. no body said this game is easy. if you think you are going to sit back and run a computer program and figure out pace numbers all day you will go clean as a clam.
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