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Old 03-28-2015, 12:14 PM   #16
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(2nd) at SA on Sat. March 28-- 6 horses /139% line

Saturday, March 28's (6th) race

1 CRUSINTHEHARBOR (5/1 = 17%)

2 TAKE BACK THE SPRING (5/2 = 29%)

3 ABETS ABEL (5/2 = 29%)

4 WON'T BE SHAKEN (6/1 = 14%)

5 AQUACITA (6/1 = 14%)

6 RACING FOR CHASEN (9/5 = 36%)

Adds up to 139%. Should be no higher than 122%-123% max.
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Old 03-28-2015, 03:58 PM   #17
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125% is acceptable, but White consistently rings in at 135% and higher. It's absurd for a main track.

The technology for computer calculated morninglines exists, and is superior to manmade morninglines. Why not have lines for all tracks that follow the same precise methodology? (Given that this is horse racing, I wouldn't hold my breath).

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