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4 Comments

  1. The score today for the leader is wrong. His total should be 15 and not 16 as his horse today, Chantilly Lace, at Hawthorne finished 4th and not 3rd.

  2. Now comes the lull before Breeders’ Cup.
    Connections sort out who is going where.
    Clockers and scribes get excited about
    strong workouts. Happens every year.
    Never gets easier trying to find winners on the day.
    What fun it is trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together, though!
    I will have a list of horses close to the who I believe are HOT (good plays), and those who are NOT (best avoided).
    Hopefully, some will find this interesting and we can cash a few tickets!
    Good luck!

  3. This is retarded. Im supposed to have 4 in a row today and it shows 1. You need to fix this bug or what ever. It clearly states that if you have a scratch then you are not considered to have missed.

    • This issue has been resolved. If you have further problems, I encourage you to use our user-support forum where you will find information regarding our site, its features and FAQ’s.

      Regards,

      Cliff Robinson


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