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Originally Posted by SuperPickle
While he was best today this is the type of horse people who make a profit in this game love to best against.
When you factor in his trip today (slow pace on a golden rail in the slop) combined with Pletcher's lack of foundness for the Preakness he's a play against as the favorite next time.
I mean it's hard to get excited about a horse who tripped out and still only ran 2:03 and a half.
Horses can improve rapidly but right now he's probably 20+ lengths slower than Arrogate.
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I have a hard time believing that the "profitable players" are lining up in order to bet against Always Dreaming in the Preakness. There ARE other races for the winning players to turn to for their profit...you know.