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Originally Posted by bigeastbeast
I'm trying out a new angle on paper.
However,I should have utilized the green paper tonight.
My picks won both races in the first DD at the Big M.The horses paid $50.40 and 29.00 respectively for a double playoff of $1400!!!!!
In January,I'll check further on the available tracks,the smaller number of them should make it easier to track.
The angle involves horses going wide for at least one call,then losing a running position or more,then gaining at least 2 spots to the finish.
The smug track selectors claim that the horses are just passing tired horses.
My take is that the horse I'm looking at was not tired.
Whom do you think is correct?
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Well, "going wide" first over is a tough trip, while going wide second over is an ideal trip. Big difference. A horse that goes first over always deserves a look next out even if they lost ground. If I'm handicapping a race and unsure about the trip I'll look at the chart or better yet watch the replay.