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May-17
Never had odds distract me. I'm sure you agree. Had Larry Snyder on a 50-1 Appaloosa race at Arlington. He got DQd. Ha
May-17
Its a Pedigree tool to consider along side performance tools and other pedigree data and not a stand alone
angle in somebodys tool box. Its kinda like a tie breaker to use what Nicks (Marraiges) and females families have
worked before and the way you decipher it.
May-17
No just was wondering how much weight you put on it. As I've said, appreciate you data.
May-17
I think this race might have some value. The black eyed susans.
May-17
Preakness Entrants listed Tail female family with Their BMSire any stamina Chefs in Their line
the 2nd Dams Sire line Stamina Chefs if applical and any Stamina Chefs in 5 generations
also listed the Highlighted female families positions within 5 generations and look for
7 or more female families position and the Tail female families is listed by their name
look for more than 6 positions, that means another line amplifies the tail female family.
Of course a very high number is a positive for any tff within 5 generations ,look for RF
or Xfactor Sires and Mares with the high numbers of a female families.
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Any stamina/soundness influence, regardless of where it falls in the pedigree is a good thing. The influences...
LDK is Lemon drop Kid 3L
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May-17
I haven't looked the field over. I thought it might be a good betting race.
The one you like is the probable chalk. 12 others to play with for exotics.
It should be a good betting race.
May-18
More Preakness Data:
May-18
Exaggerator was the only KY Derby place horse who won the Preakness in 28 years. However, sometimes I play with stats like that though, as the race this year was unusual and not "formful" in the true sense, so some may consider Epicenter the "winner" for use with historical stats, which would mean Zandon would have no chance in the Preakness, but he's not running so it's a moot point.