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Old 10-21-2013, 08:59 PM   #30
parlay
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The first question is can the repeat that effort.
I will bet 2 scenarios,
1. he romps again
2. he doesn't lift a hoof
if he runs into the ticket i lose everything.
The interests me.
New trainer got 2 of his 3 lifetime wins out of him
in his 2nd and 3rd start for him. The 1st was on a off track.
Both wins were on the engine.His next 3 efforts showed
early speed, the last of which was a turn back.
His next race he showed a new dimension, a huge of the
pace effort. This race makes him competitive with everyone
in the race save the of his last.
The trainer wheels him right back in 7 days at a route. He rates
off the early speed, takes a run and flattens. The big fave put away
the speed and won by many, the other positions were filled by runners coming from way out of it.
The spacing of this race, 7 days, was not the way the trainer had
been running him. I think this was a good effort.
So, i believe i have a runner that has changed his style. A style that should
be beneficial to him tonight. A runner that is competitive with the whole
field. A runner that has had proper rest since his last run.
How do i use him?
He should be a very generous price. I will make a win bet on him.
I will play him under the in a larger ex.
I will then combine him with others in exactors that should be large.
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