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Originally Posted by jk3521
A lot of the old plays that used to work stopped. Off the grass and down in class, betting AE's ,and MTO's when they come off the turf,all don't work anymore, especially at the minor tracks.
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Most of those angles have been tested and re-tested, revised until there's no meat left on the bone.
One that still has some value is the sprinter, always flashes speed around the turn--then gives it up completely---today stretching out routing for the first time.
Speaking of angles...anyone remember me mentioning the "3x3" angle?
I'm putting together a program of trainer methods & maneuvers--been working with Steve on this method. It's not as easy to program as it looks.
Think we finally got it nailed down. These spot plays are to alert the user when a "situation" comes up. This one today @ Delaware is classic--
3X3 just means an improving horse--at least 3 running lines, and Speed Ratings--all descending---
without winning
The horse today in the 2nd-- FLATTER ME BIG 8-1 ML...is a 3X9! He's vanned over from Parx--will be competing for the lowest purse of his life. His trainer is $$$MONEY in this double-drop situation--and he's going with one of the top riders on the grounds.
The trick is to catch these horses while they still have some value at the windows. Hard to figure what's going on in this trainer's head---why attract attention with the rider?
Either way
FLATTER ME BIG is sitting on a win.
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