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Originally Posted by smartDFS
fading chalky singles. saratoga is so hard. with the larger field sizes i'd say toga P4s are harder to hit than belmont P5s, and playing the P5 isn't going to be profitable on non-carryover days.
Yea my single was volatile. I thought was a strong single due to likely pace scenario where not much was happening early in terms of early speed. With the scratch of the other fast type, it was almost lock for volatile imo.
Yea prolly why I’m a bad handicappers. I tend to go toward chalk and like to build pick 4s against chalky favorites generally.
I’m pumped for this weekend and the Whitney. I think code of honor could be a solid single in the sequence. Saw article on horseracing nation where they think toms d’tat could be favorite. I’ll take coh all day in That one.
I’ve been a fan of toga so far this year bc it seems like some solid prices have won. I find chalky tracks (think Monmouth, sometimes Belmont, parx, Gulfstream, sometimes Santa Anita) can be kinda boring to play. I like the tracks that bring in the best horses that face off (Keeneland, toga, Churchill, big days at smaller tracks).