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Old 07-20-2004, 02:56 PM   #1
Bill Cullen
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Tuesday, 7/20/ - # 8 in the 9th race at Del

Folks should know that, although spot plays have to be verified in a mechanical manner, I personally use the key concept embedded in the spot play as a means of identifying interesting horses that might go off at high odds. I personally do not use spot plays in a mechanical manner but rather in the context of a more comprehensive approach to handicapping. I like to see at least one independent factor (independent of the spot play) that also identifies a horse as a potential play.

Today (Tuesday, 7/20/2004) the number 8 horse in the 9th race at Delaware meets the qualifying conditions in the longshot system that I descibe in the thread, "Re-envisioning continued - a longshot angle." The independent factors are the bid/hung move the horse made in its last race plus the distance switch (the horse almost won in a previous switch in its pp's).

I got four bucks to win on this horse.
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