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  • Saturday Horses: Belmont Stakes Day

    Good Morning -

    Lot's of great racing on the card at Belmont today, and then we have American Pharoah going for the 3rd jewel of the triple crown in race 11. I'll have my full card up for all tracks in a little while, and I'll be starting with race 4 at Belmont.

    I'm all for promoting and getting people more interesting in horse racing, and our sport needs more and more positive attention brought to the forefront. Hopefully today is a good day for all of those that are curious about today's events.

    Here is my work for today's Big Race in synopsis form:

    My Ratings based on projected time have the race laid out as so:

    5 AMERICAN PHAROAH
    3 MADEFROMLUCKY
    6 FROSTED
    8 MATERIALITY
    1 MUBTAAHIJ
    4 FRAMMENTO
    7 KEEN ICE
    2 TALE OF VERVE

    Add in some past performances based on how things go for the Belmont stakes and the list goes like this:

    8 MATERIALITY
    6 FROSTED
    5 AMERICAN PHAROAH
    4 FRAMMENTO
    3 MADEFROMLUCKY
    1 MUBTAAHIJ
    7 KEEN ICE
    2 TALE OF VERVE

    I've looked over this race quite a bit - American Pharoah is a solid horse and will be the 14th one trying to get all three jewels of the Triple Crown, and he and Materiality will have a pace advantage here today. However AP looks like he peaked at the Arkansas Derby and held form since then. For The Belmont it's usually about who has the best late pace (LP). Since 2000 no horse has won the Belmont without posting a BRIS LP of 96 or higher over their last two races. Here are those LP ratings for today's horses.

    #1 Mubtaahij Raced in The UAE Derby so no rating & 86 Kentucky Derby

    #2 Tale of Verve 114 Maiden Race & 90 Preakness

    #3 Madefromlucky 88 Ark Derby & 91 Peter Pan

    #4 Frammento 101 Blue Grass Stakes & 88 Ky Derby

    #5 American Pharoah 90 Ky Derby & 83 Preakness

    #6 Frosted 101 Wood Memorial & 96 Ky Derby

    #7 Keen Ice 97 La Derby & 94 Ky Derby

    As you can see the 3/5 favorite American Pharoah doesn't meet that criteria while a few others do.

    Suggestions for today's Belmont Stakes:

    Use American Pharoah on top, but use him in a way that it will make your ticket juicy if it comes in such as the 124$ Exacta in the Preakness or the $492 Trifecta in the same race as well. The #4 Frammento & #1 Mubtaahij are horses that will be over looked on the toteboard, but will like today's track and surface. Frammento is trained by Nick Zito who is a killer of dreams that has dropped in Bomb after Bomb in this race. This horse is a deep closer and if the pace is hot enough will be passing other very quickly down the stretch. Mubtaahij should like the sweep turns and the deep sand of Belmont and he is presser who got boxed in at the Derby.

    Top choices other than Pharoah are Materiality and Frosted. Frosted will get the most talk, and his odds will probably dip quite a bit, but he is the only horse in this field with a 96+ in both of his last race. Materiality is a much improving horse who like to be up front, but got out of the gate last in the Derby, and was bumped around pretty good, but was coming hard to wind up 6th in that race (Had the best LP in the Derby that day.

    Top Choices for Win thoughts are as I just said #8 Materiality & Frosted

    If your looking for Bombs: #4 Frammento #1 Mubtaahij are my choices there

    Exacta Bet Suggestions:

    $20 Exacta Box 6 & 8 for $40 Total

    $20 Exacta 8 over 1-3-4-5 $80 Total

    $10 Exacta 6 over 1-3-4 $30 Total

    $10 Exacta 5 over 1-3-4 $30 Total

    $5 Exacta 1-3-4 over 5-6-8 $45 Total (In case one the Bombs hit) BTW #3 is Madefromluky who won the Peter Pan Here a few weeks back. My time protections have him 2nd.

    There are trifecta and Superfecta wagers available of course and I'll be playing those looking for a score.

    The top story today is American Pharoah trying to do what seems to be impossible in today's racing. He is a stud horse, and is the best horse horse. However he isn't worth 3/5 in my opinion. The best horse as we know doesn't always win and its why I look for value in every day racing as well as the big boys like we have today. So what you do is place you bets based on value and let the chips fall where they may. It's really the only way to make money wagering.

    Back shortly with my full card!

    Good Luck!!!!

    It Is What It Is
    Write-up's are none essential - just beat the closing number 60% or more of the time and the rest should work its self out.

  • #2
    Nice write up, good luck today!
    Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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    • #3
      Thank you Jake, and Best of fortune to you today!

      Click on the image below for today's index. I have 15 races selected for possible wagers, and the tracks are Belmont - Churchill - Pimlico & Monmouth

      HORSES.JPG

      Below is a guideline of how a person can use my Index for wagering. I personally prefer getting 4/1 to 14/1 on the top three and 7/1 to 25/1 on the "D" rank 4th choice. I don't fret over it too much as sometimes (like last week) The top 4 have crazy odds outside of my parameters and I take the two ranked in the top 3 at the longest odds, and wham I have a $500+ exacta not to mention a $57 win ticket. Anyway below are some guidelines.

      First – a bit of clarification . . .

      As you'll see I have odds parameters as to when I wager, I have developed these based on recording the Index results over thousands of races that I've handicapped.

      I'm very aware that some of you are recreational players who are only able to wager a day or two per week – while others of you are “full time” (or nearly full time)
      players.

      I'm trying to get races that will fit all types of folks that are interested in betting the ponies...

      - For part-time and recreational players, it is fairly difficult to sit on your hands and pass races where the Index points out $7.00 to $9.00 winners with regularity.
      It seems a shame to not get those on the few days you have available to wager.

      - For serious, and full-time players, patience should already be an ingrained habit, and waiting for the higher priced contenders not a problem.

      - And then there are the “early-bird” bettors who, of course, since they are wagering “in-the-dark” have to deal with horses that go off at far lower odds than would
      have been wagered if live betting, and also the unforeseen late scratches that eliminate one or both the betting interests.

      “Early-Bird” Betting Guidelines . . .

      *Note – if you possibly can – make (or check and adjust) your wagers after overnight scratches are in if at all possible (I try to update between 11:30 a.m. and
      12:30 p.m. after these are in).

      Races to pass:

      I suggest you pass a race (try to get access to this information if at all possible) if:

      1. race was originally scheduled for the turf, and is taken off.

      How to bet:

      I suggest you wager on the top two ranked (A & B) horses to win in each race.

      Basic Betting Guidelines:

      Races to pass:
      I suggest you pass race if:
      1. Race was originally scheduled for the turf, and is taken off.
      2. Dirt track conditions listed as other than fast or good.
      3. Both A and B ranks are going off at 2/1 or less
      4. Both A and C ranks going off at less than 2/1
      5. Either A or B rank is going off at 1/2 or less
      6. A, B, & C ranks all going off at less than 3/1
      The idea of guidelines 3 through 6 above is that I'm looking for value in the race. If horses in top three ranks look solid and the race looks formful, I
      don’t often want to be chasing low-percentage runners in other ranks. Just use this concept, and the actual odds ticks listed above won’t need to be fretted over.
      7. any time both the A and B horses are scratched out late.

      Basic win-betting guidelines:
      How to bet:

      - I suggest wagering on two horses to win in each race – the first two to qualify from rank A to C at the suggested odds:
      * Bet the A & B ranks at 5/2 to 14/1
      * Bet the C rank at 4/1 to 14/1
      * Use the D rank at 7/1 to 25/1 - only if there is a late scratch of one of the top three ranks, A, B, or C, or one of those is going off at higher or lower than odds
      parameters listed. In those cases, you will ‘move’ each rank ‘over’ to fill the vacated spot/s.
      * If only one qualifier from ranks A, B, C, D – bet it as a singleton.

      * possible exception: If there are 3 qualifiers – all going off at odds 5/1 and higher – you might want to dutch the three (or put a 1/4 base bet amount wager on the
      highest of the three as a “saver”). This helps you avoid the frustration of missing some big payers. With these odds, you’ll still double your money minimum should
      any of the three win.

      Optimized Odds betting guidelines:

      The suggested way to play the Optimized Odds is this:

      Bet the higher ROI odds regardless of rank.
      Rather than sticking to the pre-set odds parameters given in the Basic betting guidelines – consult the tables each race and bet the most optimized odds, by rank,
      ranks A through D. When ROI is similar (within 10%) – then prefer an A, B, or C rank as long as it is at 4/1 or higher).

      Exacta-betting guidelines:
      - Use the win-bet qualifier/s as your “on top” horse/s. Use the next 4 lowest tote odds horses as your “underneath” horses.
      So – you will part-wheel each of the two win qualifiers to 4 others (including to each other) for a total of 8 exacta combinations
      occasionally 9 (if one of the horses is not in the low 5 odds).
      also: These odds parameters are not “written in stone” – they can be allowed to float up or down a notch or two – particularly if it means getting another horse
      to make a two-horse wager.
      * A, B, and C are always the first and primary choices unless their odds fall outside of the given parameters.

      Example: “A” is at 5/1, “B” is at 7/5, “C” is at 9/1, – the wager is on “A,” and “C.”

      Example 1:
      #1 is 5/1, A rank
      #2 is 9/2, C rank
      #3 is 11/1,
      #4 is 9/1,
      #5 is 8/5 B rank
      #6 is 7/2
      #7 is 17/1
      #8 is 20/1

      Let’s say your A and C ranks are #1 and #2 above (B rank being #5 above, and too low to consider)
      - your exacta combinations would be; #1(A rank) to the; #2 (C rank) #4, #5, #6 and also; #2 (C rank) to the; #1, #4, #5, #6

      Trifecta-betting guidelines:
      - Same as the exacta betting, only repeat the “underneath” horses from the exacta in the third slot as well for a 24-combination ticket.
      Example: (from exacta example 1 above) – ticket would be;
      1, 2 to the 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 to the 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
      If you want a slightly larger ticket with a greater chance of hitting the higher payoffs – then you could add in the next odds
      (5th lowest – would have been #3 in the example above) in the 3rd slot;
      1, 2 to the 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, to the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 for a 32 combination ticket . . . or -
      1, 2 to the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, to the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 for a 40 combination ticket.

      Comments:
      * I’ve tried to make the Basic Guidelines general – i.e. to be a best overall fit for the various kinds of players who want to play the game.
      Again – for those of you who are serious, and play regularly, you should wager the optimized (higher ROI) guidelines.

      * Don’t get stuck on thinking too much of horses A, B, and C – as being “in order” – as ranked by preference. They are, but the odds offered should be your final
      decision maker.

      * Stay within your limits. I don’t suggest that everyone make all the wagers (win, exacta, trifecta).
      There are usually $1.00 exactas available as well as $1.00, or even .50 cent trifecta wagers available.
      If your bankroll is light, don’t hesitate to use those (or skip the trifecta altogether).

      * Odds changes are part of the game. Try to wait until the last possible moment to make your betting decisions and place your wager/s.
      The odds will still change after you have placed your wagers – even at times changing substantially after the horses are running.
      This is unavoidable, but it will go in your favor as often as it goes against you, so don’t fret it – just be as precise and disciplined as you can be.

      - When changing odds near post-time are causing some confusion/hesitancy in your final decision – in general, choose on the side of the higher odds.
      - When changing odds near post-time are causing hesitancy/confusion as to whether the odds will warrant wagering in the race, in general, choose on the side of
      making a wager – and with the above “higher odds” guideline in mind.

      One thing that I mentioned several times (for “Basic” Index betting) – consider adjacent ranks as little different in preference
      while a horse two ranks away should not be preferred if qualifiers come before it (in light of the optimized odds parameters) . . .

      - Example: Rank A 9/2 / Rank B 7-1 / Rank C 6-1 / Rank D 16-1 / Rank E 11/1 . . .
      I wouldn’t prefer the C rank over the A rank because of being two ranks away. Bet would be A and B. On-the-other-hand:

      - Example: Rank A 9/2 / Rank B 4-1 / Rank C 6-1 / Rank D 16-1 / Rank E 11/1 – Here I would prefer the C rank over the B rank because ranks being
      adjacent and getting the better odds. Bet A and C.

      - Example: Rank A 9-5 / Rank B 5-2 / Rank C 29-1 / Rank D 6-1 / Rank E 11/1 – Here I would prefer ranks C and D

      I think worth mentioning here is I tend to shy away from horses that are three times overlay from their morning lines...ie M/L is 3/1 and horse is going off
      at 9/1 or higher. While a horse will hit like this from time-to-time my data tells me it's not enough to go chasing after them. So if one of the ranks has
      that situation I think its better drop it to an "E" Rank type of horse.
      Write-up's are none essential - just beat the closing number 60% or more of the time and the rest should work its self out.

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      • #4
        Great stuff!
        Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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        • #5
          What a special race and race horse American Pharoah turned out to be. So happy for Bob!

          Click below for today's results, and even though I didn't have the Belmont Stakes the remainder of the day was nice.

          HORSES.JPG
          Write-up's are none essential - just beat the closing number 60% or more of the time and the rest should work its self out.

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